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Keep reading for more fun optical illusions
Keep reading for more fun optical illusions

A VIRAL optical illusion has left people scratching their heads as they try to find the mistaken car in this incredible optical illusion.

If you can see the cheeky odd car out among the other motors in a super fast time you have ultimate 20/20 vision and an expert driving IQ.

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Can you find the odd car out?Credit: Freshers Live

The playful artwork shows a bunch of seemingly identical cars puffing out gas as they drive along and there doesn't appear to be a single difference between any of them.

A person with brilliant skills behind the wheel however should be able to quickly spot the slight change that's been made to just one of them despite it being cleverly blended in within the photo.

Turn on your headlights and and try to see if you can solve the optical illusion using your clever problem-solving brain.

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In the image there is a lot going on with six rows of red cars totalling up to 30 of the flash motors.

Each car has a puff of smoke coming out the back of it as they all drive one by one through the bright green landscape.

The pure amount of cars in the picture is what really throws you off from instantly seeing through the trickery as there are so many distractions.

It's very hard to spot as you can't see at first glance and it takes ultra focus to scan across the whole picture and ignore the similarities and really spot the obvious clues.

Whether you start searching from the first car or the very last you're sure to give up and be left having to walk home.

Try to think outside the box and figure out what could possibly make a car stand out as the artist has made this one very difficult.

It's almost impossible to find the motor in impressive time as you need to search through it super-fast which many can't.

Studies have shown, people who regularly challenge themselves with optical illusions and puzzles see big improvements in their problem-solving skills, concentration and attention.

Psychologists at The University of Glasgow found that staring at an optical illusion can improve eye sight by allowing you to see small print.

And according to ZenBuisness: "These visual puzzles can give you a good mental workout that can, in turn, help you think more efficiently and solve problems more easily."

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The photo left many eager to find the odd car out but several struggled due to sneakily placed motor and the amount of cars you need to ignore to really figure out where it's driven off to.

In this particular piece, people with a high visual IQ should be able to find the specific car pretty quickly or they'll never reach the annoying solution.

A top tip is to look through the trickery and stay focused on the slight giveaways in the image.

If you want a huge clue then look for the only car with a shadow out of the bunch.

If you still can’t find it, scroll down to see the solution below.

If you enjoyed this challenge, why not try another?

Runaway cars always make a great brainteasers as these all prove.

Try and spot the black cab in this group of cars.

Or try and see if this next one is a walk in the park and spot where the car has ended up in the scene.

But be warned it's spectacularly hard.

There's the car - it's the only one with a shadow underneath
There's the car - it's the only one with a shadow underneathCredit: Freshers Live
Can you see the taxi?
Can you see the taxi?Credit: InsureTax
Can you spot the car here?
Can you spot the car here?Credit: english.jargon.com
The black cab was there all along
The black cab was there all alongCredit: InsureTax
There's the pesky car
There's the pesky carCredit: english.jargon.com

Georgie English

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