Internet users are struggling to find the dog hidden among polar bears, can you?
If you like the popular brainteaser known as Where's Waldo, then you'll love this new brainteaser that has the internet struggling to solve. Though it might seem tedious at first, it's images like these that can prove to be a good source of entertainment, whether you're on your own or with friends and family. Not to mention, it can provide a great workout for your brain. And now there's a new one taking the internet by storm. It's one puzzle that is perfect for this Christmas season and it was created by the folks at Canine Cottages.
Who or what is Canine Cottages? Well, according to Insider, it is a service created to provide dog-friendly houses for those traveling in the UK as well as city guides for pet parents. But even cooler than that, they have come up with a new holiday-themed puzzle that truly tickles the brain. In the picture they released, it seems like there are just polar bears everywhere, some with Christmas hats, and all of them cute. However, hidden amongst them is another furry friend and the challenge for viewers is to find out where he is.
While introducing the puzzle on their website, they said, "Adorable little Frenchie Pierre has joined his humans on a trip to the North Pole to visit Santa Paws, but got distracted by the hundreds of polar bears having a Christmas party in the Arctic! After deciding to join in with the fun and make some new furry friends, he’s got lost in the crowd - and it’s up to you to find him." So let's see if you can find the charming canine.
According to Canine Cottages, it takes people an average of 2 minutes, 49 seconds to find the French bulldog. Can you spot him?? #brainteaser #visiontest pic.twitter.com/QpxBcIjxa4
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According to Canine Cottages, the average time to find Pierre was 2 minutes and 49 seconds. So can you beat that time?
Still couldn't spot him? Let's help you out a bit.
Here's where the little Frenchie was hiding amongst his furry, white friends. If you found him, give yourself a pat on the back because this wouldn't have been easy.
It's a good thing you kept looking because solving brainteasers can also be great for your mental health. According to NeuroNation, such brain games can improve the memory of people with mild cognitive impairments, including those showing the first signs of dementia.