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You could be in top 1% if you can spot ballet dancer in under five seconds

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You could be in top 1% if you can spot ballet dancer in under five seconds
You could be in top 1% if you can spot ballet dancer in under five seconds

TUCKED away in this colourful puzzle is a little ballerina, but can you spot her in under five seconds?

The dancing queen is hidden somewhere among the pink birds in this brain itching optical illusion.

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Can you spot the hidden ballet dancer in this mind-bending optical illusion?Credit: https://www.dancewearcentral.co.uk/

This ballet dancer has been camouflaged within a group of flamingos in this pink and blue setting.

People on the internet have been left scratching their head over this perplexing puzzle, as the dancer sneakily hides just out of sight.

If you manage to spot the ballet dancer in just five seconds or under then you could be in the top 1%.

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We challenge you to give this tricky optical game a shot but it may be harder than you think.

Optical illusions are a fantastic way to encourage your mind to think strategically and are becoming popular daily puzzles.

Both adults and children have been left baffled trying to spot the hidden dancer in this picture but it's a great way to test your IQ.

Why not take a moment to delve deeper and take a moment to think outside the box - or rather, within the box.

Didn't manage to find it in time? 

Why not try out this optical illusion where you have to spot how many triangles are hidden in the photo.

Or, if you prefer fluffy animals, try spotting the pooch in this snowy scene.

If you spot it in less than five seconds - you could have the eyes of a hawk.

Her yellow bun and pink dress can be seen in the bottom left corner of the puzzle
Her yellow bun and pink dress can be seen in the bottom left corner of the puzzleCredit: https://www.dancewearcentral.co.uk/

Taryn Kaur

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