Can you spot the mouse hiding among the elephants?

Can you spot the hidden mouse? New seek-and-find challenge puts puzzlers’ eagle eyes to the test by finding the tiny creature in a herd of elephants

  • Viral cartoonist Gergley Dudas, known as Dudolf, created a seek-and-find puzzle 
  • Challenges players to find the only cherry that has not been eaten by worms  
  • The creator has added playful details to distract the eye and throw you off 

He was the inventor of the seek and find puzzles that have become an internet sensation and now cartoonist Dudolf is delighting fans with yet another adorable illustration. 

The Hungarian viral cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf, has released a new brainteaser that challenges fans to find the tiny mouse hiding among a herd of elephants. 

His colourful puzzle features a closely packed herd of elephants in white, orange and red, with butterflies in their midst. 

To throw you off, a few are wearing accessories too, including one with a floral garland and another sporting a top hat. 

Scroll down for reveal 

The Hungarian viral cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf , has released a new brainteaser that challenges fans to find the tiny mouse hiding among a herd of elephants

You’ll need to be eagle-eyed to spot such a tiny creature who is doing his best to stay hidden. 

If you’ve been left scratching your head and need a bit of help solving the puzzle, here’s a clue. 

Try looking towards the top of the picture  for the cheeky mouse, who is perched on the elephant’s trunk. 

Another recent creation by the cartoonist shows a punnet of juicy cherries that look good enough to eat – except hungry worms have tucked into all but one.  

The cheeky mouse can be found perching on an elephant’s trunk at the top of the picture, just to the right of centre 

This vibrant seek-and-find puzzle challenges you to pick out the only cherry that hasn’t been eaten by a worm. Do you have what it takes to find it?

As is typical of Dudolf’s style, the worms have been brought to life with adorable facial expressions and quirky personal touches. 

These little details are designed to distract the eye – so can you stay on task and find the only whole cherry? 

If you’re looking for a clue, try focusing your attention on the top right-hand corner of the image and you might have more luck.

Still struggling? Don’t worry, the answer is coming next so just scroll down to put yourself out of your misery.     

The only cherry spared from the hungry worms is in the top right-hand corner of the image

It comes after Electric Radiators Direct challenged puzzlers to spot the sizzling sun hidden among the melting ice creams. 

According to creators, the current record to beat stands at an impressive 62 seconds. 

So, do you think you can find it any faster?  

A colourful puzzle, created by Electric Radiators Direct, challenges puzzlers to spot the sizzling sun hiding among the melting ice creams (pictured)

The colourful graphic has been released to celebrate summer and the good weather that we will hopefully be able to enjoy as Freedom Day approaches.   

But with ice cream cones, cherries and ice lollies all dotted on a colourful background, it may be trickier than you first think.

Do you want a clue? Try looking towards the bottom half of the graphic.

If you’re still struggling, scroll down to find the answer circled below.  

The answer can be found towards the left-hand side of the colourful brainteaser (pictured)

In the mood for more? This tricky brainteaser promises to put your observation skills to the test. 

Buying a new car is never easy, and you sometimes need an eagle-eye to spot a good deal. 

For that reason, British car purchase comparison website FindTheBestCarPrice.com has created a fun seek-and-find puzzle to see if you have what it takes to detect a bargain offer. 

The image shows a parking lot full of cars waiting to be snapped off by buyers. 

So, can you see which car in this parking lot is missing a wing mirror – and is therefore the car that people shouldn’t go for?

A tricky new brainteaser created by UK comparison website FindTheBestCarPrice.com challenges the nation to spot the car with the missing wing mirror parked with the other models

If you need a clue, focus your eyes on the middle section of the picture. 

Need more help? Try to look specifically on the left side of the snap. 

Give up? Find the answer to this seek and find, and more games below! 

The car that is missing a wing mirror is located towards the left-hand side of the jam-packed puzzle

The fiendishly difficult brainteaser, created by Toff London, challenges the nation to spot the red darts on the board.

The puzzle consists of a multitude of dartboards, but only one has been hit by three red darts. 

According to the creators, the current record stands at 15 seconds. So, do you think you’ve got what it takes to beat it? 

The fiendishly tricky brainteaser, created by Toff London, challenges the nation to spot the red darts on the board in under 15 seconds (pictured)

Are you struggling to identify the correct dartboard in the jam-packed graphic? 

To give you a hint, know that the darts player is aiming for the highest-scoring spot on the board.

Do you give up? Scroll down to find the answer circled in yellow. 

If you nailed that bamboozling brainteaser and want to try your hand at another, then UK life insurance comparison site Reassured, features a jumble of baby accessories and clothes scattered across a blue background. 

The answer can be found towards the bottom right-hand side of the jam-packed graphic (pictured)

Somewhere among the dresses, sleepsuits and rattles there is a lost teddy bear – so do you have what it takes to find it? 

The creators claim there is an 89-second record for solving the colourful brainteaser, so you will need to be fast if you want to get a faster time.   

Do you think you have what it takes to break the record? 

Need a bit of extra help? Look at the baby pajamas, one is not like the others. 

The baby-themed puzzle, created by UK life insurance comparison site Reassured, features a jumble of baby accessories and clothes scattered across a blue background 

Still need a clue? Focus your attention on the lower left corner of the image.

Ready to give up? You can find the solution, and more fun brainteasers, below! 

Hungry for more? this delightful seek-and-find puzzle will put your observation skills to the test. 

Players are challenged to find the only mouse hiding in a field full of squirrels – so can you spot the one animal that’s not like the others?  

The tiny teddy bear was in the left corner of the picture, next to white baby pajamas. Hungry for more? There are plenty of other seek-and-find games and brainteasers waiting for you below

The tricky brainteaser is the work of Hungarian viral cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf, who has built a devoted online following with his signature vibrant puzzles.  

To make things even more difficult, Dudolf has drawn the mouse to look almost exactly the same as its squirrel friends. 

Can you spot him in the puzzle above? 

Players are challenged to find the only mouse hiding in a field full of squirrels – so can you spot the odd animal out?

If you need a clue – look at the animals’ ears. This is the main feature that separates the mouse from the squirrels.

Still struggling to see it? Check the top right of the image and you might have more luck. 

If you still need more help then scroll down for the solution! 

To make things even more difficult, Dudolf has drawn the mouse to look almost exactly the same as its squirrel friends. The mouse is in the top right of the image

It comes just days after Dudolf released an underwater-themed puzzle that challenged players to find the single fish swimming among the octopuses. 

The beautiful scene shows the octopuses on the sea bed next to a treasure chest overflowing with gold coins. 

But can you find the fish? 

The vibrant brainteaser is the work of Hungarian viral cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf , who has perfected the art of fiendish seek-and-find puzzles

Dudolf, who is known for his playful illustrations, shared the brainteaser on his popular blog with no hint for players who get stuck. 

But we’re not going to be so mean: if you need a little help finding the fish, try looking in the top right part of the image. 

Need more help? The fish you are looking for is purple – the exact same colour as the octopuses. 

If you’re still struggling to find it and just need to check the answer then keep scrolling – the solution is coming next. 

There he is! The little fish is seen peeking out from behind an octopus at the top of the picture

While spring has been a bit of a washout so far, another fiendishly difficult seek-and-find challenge will treat puzzlers to the sight of a colourful garden in full bloom.

The challenge, featuring an array of colourful blooms challenges players to spot the white lily hiding among the roses and blue hydrangeas.

The brainteaser created by UK-based company Reassured will put even the most eagle-eyed puzzlers to the test. 

The puzzle takes the average person 32 seconds to complete – but can you solve it any quicker? Scroll down to try your luck.   

A fiendishly tricky new seek-and-find puzzle challenges players to spot the lily hiding among the roses

Still looking among the clusters of blue and yellow flowers? Scroll down to find the answer circled in red.

Another new challenge created by London-based company Free Office Finder has a record time of 64 seconds to beat. 

It challenges players to spot the computer mouse hiding among the office equipment.

Still looking for the lily among the roses and clusters of blue and yellow flowers? It’s located on the right 

The difficult puzzle comes as Britons prepare to return to the office due to easing lockdown restrictions. 

Currently, those who can work from home are still advised to do so – but legal limitations on social distancing in England are set to end on June 21st. 

If you’re struggling to spot the computer mouse try looking towards the top right of the cluttered image.  

 Another new challenge created by London-based company Free Office Finder has a record time of 64 seconds to beat

Another tricky seek-and-find puzzle is asking eagle-eyed readers to spot the dog who stole the sausage at the BBQ. 

The brainteaser, by watch retailer Toff London, challenges you to find the dog who has thieved the snack, hidden in a graphic that features strings of sausages scattered among the canines to make it all the more difficult. 

The puzzle creators released the graphic to celebrate as lockdown restrictions ease and friends and family in groups of six or two households can now meet up outside. 

Still haven’t managed to find the mouse? It’s located in the right hand corner of the brainteaser 

The tricky brainteaser throws in a lot of red herrings among the popular dog breeds, including Dalmatians, Jack Russells and Beagles. 

Some pooches have a burger or a bone in their mouth, and there are strings of sausages throughout the picture, but only one dog has the sausages in his mouth. 

If you’re struggling, turn your attention to the bottom right hand corner of the image. 

The brainteaser, by watch retailer Toff London, challenges you to find the dog who has a string of sausages in his mouth hidden in a graphic among sausages and other pooches to throw you off 

Chief Operating Officer Faisal Bhatti said: ‘At Toff London, we understand that there’s nothing like the bond between an owner and their dog. That’s why we have released an extensive range of dog-themed watches so you can match your furry friend!

‘We hope that our brainteaser can be enjoyed by dog lovers and puzzle fans alike, at an appropriate time now that the sun has started to shine and BBQs and picnics are on the rise.’ 

Scroll down for the reveal.  

The dog with the sausages in his mouth can be found towards the bottom right hand corner of the puzzle, circled in red (above) 

Meanwhile another fiendishly tricky seek-and-find puzzle challenges puzzlers to spot the engagement ring hidden among the watches.  

The brainteaser, by British jewellery retailer F. Hinds, challenges you to find the ring hidden in the graphic which is crammed with watches to try and throw you off the scent.

The puzzle creators claim that on average it takes 13 seconds for people to find the glittering engagement piece – so how long will it take you? 

The brainteaser, by British jewellery retailer F. Hinds, challenges you to find the ring hidden in the graphic which is crammed with watches to try and throw you off the scent

The colourful graphic makes it harder to spot where the shimmering ring might be thanks to the many similar watches scattered around. 

But if you’re struggling, concentrate your attention towards the bottom left of the puzzle.

Check out whether you got it right by scrolling down to find the answer circled below.

The answer can be seen circled in red, hidden towards the bottom left of the brainteaser (above)

Meanwhile, a tricky equation-style brainteaser is sure to put the nation’s numeracy skills to the test.

The series of brainteasers, created by Reassured, are designed to encourage prospective parents to think about the financial impact of having a child. 

Items of baby apparatus such as bottles, bibs and soothers costing different amounts feature in a set of tricky equations – challenging the reader to calculate how much each item is worth.

There’s an 89-second record to beat and you’ll definitely need to dust off your equation-solving skills from maths class at school to crack the puzzles. 

Puzzle 1: The series of brainteasers, created by Reassured, are designed to encourage the nation to think about the financial impact of having a child

Puzzle 2: Each puzzle features various average costs associated with raising a child across housing, food and clothing, rounded up to the nearest thousand pounds

Puzzle 3: How are you doing for time? Don’t forget, there’s an 89-second record to beat! 

Each puzzle features various average costs associated with raising a child across housing, food and clothing, rounded up to the nearest thousand pounds. 

It comes after recent research places the basic cost of raising a child until the age of 18 at £71,611. This further rises to £152,747 when additional costs such as housing, clothing and food are taken into account.

So, have you managed to find all of the costings? Scroll down for the reveal… 

Puzzle 1 answers: Take a look above to see if you got the costings correct 

Puzzle 2 answers: The brainteasers get trickier as they go on, so are you still on track for a full house?

Puzzle 3 answers: If you scored all costings correctly, did you do it in under 89 seconds and beat the record time?

Another tricky visual puzzle, which is the work of Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf, challenges the nation to find the one bird in this vibrant brainteaser that doesn’t have a pair.

The brainteaser shows vibrant birds sitting on telephone wires, each with different combinations of colours on their heads, bodies and wings. 

All but one has a matching pair… so can you find the odd bird out? 

Scroll down for the reveal 

The tricky visual puzzle is the work of Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf , who is known for creating seek-and-find pictures

There are a total of 41 birds across four telephone wires, so there are 20 pairs to be found. 

Some are sitting snuggled up together while others are at opposite ends of the image. 

If you’re struggling to find the odd-one-out, try looking around the middle of the picture. Need another clue? The bird you are looking for has a blue head.  

Scroll down for the reveal… 

The odd-one-out was this bird, which has a blue head, red body and a green tail

In a recent seek-and-find puzzle, Dudolf had hidden a cat in a pack of happy raccon.    

The seek-and-find puzzle, shared on his website, shows a number of raccoons with some snacking and others wearing hats – but among the crowd is a hidden cat.

Think you have what it takes to find the moggy? 

Hungarian artist Gergely Dudas put together this seek-and-find brainteaser. Can you find the cat hiding among the raccoons? 

The racoons in the drawing all have grey features, despite some standing out because of their colourful accessories, but can you tell where the cat is hiding? 

If you’re struggling, try to scan the drawing from left to right and from top to bottom.

Dudolf is best known for created vibrant, light-hearted puzzles that flummox fans.  He has also created an illustrated children’s book and released collections of some of his best brainteasers.

Scroll down for more fun-filled brainteasers and puzzles. 

Answer: the cat was hiding in the bottom right corner with a raccoon ear disguising its face

As offices prepare for the return to work, a new puzzle has been created that challenges the nation to spot the mobile phone hidden among the familiar items found in the workplace. 

The fiendishly difficult puzzle, created by UK-based retailer So Pure Air, is proving to be quite the challenge to even the most experienced of puzzlers. 

According to the creators, the current record stands at an impressive 11 seconds. So, do you think you can beat it?   

A new puzzle by UK-based retailer So Pure Air challenges the nation to spot the mobile phone hidden among the familiar items found in the workplace – and there’s a record of 11 seconds to beat

The brainteaser follows research that found almost half of Brits are reluctant to return to their office when lockdown is lifted.

The study with 2,000 UK adults explored the public’s attitudes towards returning to ‘normal life’ after lockdown.  

The research revealed that two thirds said that COVID-19 has changed their behaviour forever, admitting that there are things they will never do again following the pandemic. 

So, have you managed to spot the phone yet? Scroll down to find the answers circled in red. 

The hidden mobile phone can be found circled in red hiding in the middle of the busy scene (pictured)

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