Can you spot the green apple hidden among the cacti?

Can you spot the green apple hidden among the cacti?


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A graphic artist from Budapest has come out with a new brain teaser centered around a spiky succulent. Gergely Dudás, who is popular for his digital seek-and-find pictures, has shared a new


puzzle in which an apple is hidden in variously shaped cacti. The brain teaser shows a large number of cacti in varying coloured pots, ranging in shapes and sizes with some floral accents.


In the puzzle, you can also see occasional insects including ladybirds, bees, fireflies and three-leaf clovers sprinkled throughout the design. The apple and cacti seek-and-find picture


first made an appearance on Dudás' social media accounts on May 1. The mind-boggling teaser puts your creative mind to the test as it’s nearly impossible to spot that apple quickly. Mr


Dudas uploaded the puzzle on his Facebook page and people were left puzzled trying to figure out the fruit among the plant. The response from Facebook users varies as some report difficulty


finding the apple and others locating it in a matter of seconds. One commented: “I thought it would be easy. It was not! I was on the verge of giving up when I finally spotted the apple!”


Other wrote: “Easy peasy!!! Found in about 5 seconds.” READ MORE: ONLY CREATIVE THINKERS SEE WHICH STRING LEADS TO BANANA IN 7 SECONDS Another one commented: “This is the most animated and


(mostly) happy group of cacti I have ever seen, and it makes me extremely happy to look at it!” Have you been able to spot the apple yet? Have a closer look and you will see that the fruit


is hidden in the third row from below. Was it easy? Dudás is an artist and comic author who has published a number of illustration books, including "Bear's Springtime Book of


Hidden Things" and "Bear's Merry Book of Hidden Things: Christmas Seek-and-Find: A Christmas Holiday Book for Kids." His seek-and-find artwork and brain teasers have also


been featured on coffee mugs and other pieces of merchandise. On occasion, he also creates artistic math problems that challenge the viewers arithmetic skills. Dudás has more than 167,000


followers on Facebook, more than 48,900 followers on Instagram, more than 8,300 followers on Twitter and hundreds of followers on Pinterest.