‘When You See It’: 111 Perfectly Camouflaged Things That Take Forever To Spot (New Pics)
Just as the blade needs sharpening, so do our skills—and today, dear pandas, we invite you to work on your attention to detail.
To do that, we’ve compiled a gallery of our favorite pictures from the subreddit r/FindTheSniper. It’s basically an online multiplayer version of Where’s Waldo?, inviting people to share images with things cleverly camouflaged in plain sight.
Don’t worry if you end up squinting for a minute or two before you finally "solve" a particular riddle. The struggle is part of the fun! So grab a cup of coffee, focus, and see if you can manage without anyone’s help.
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Cat, Once You See It You Can’t Unsee It
Facing towards bottom right of screen, left ear visible below whatever the green thing is.
There Are 4 Cats In This Photo
Got 'im - a grey tabby! There's a reason feral cats usually end up defaulting to grey tabby after a few generations; it's very good camouflage.
Find The Lion!
Don’t worry if it’s hard to concentrate on these silly little patience games at first. Our brains are having more and more difficulty locking in.
According to Dr. Gloria Mark, a professor of informatics at the University of California, Irvine, and author of the book Attention Span: A Groundbreaking Way to Restore Balance, Happiness and Productivity, there are decades of research on our declining ability to focus.
“In 2004, we measured the average attention on a screen to be 2½ minutes,” Mark said in an interview. “Some years later, we found attention spans to be about 75 seconds. Now we find people can only pay attention to one screen for an average of 47 seconds.”
Dropped My Hair Tie @ The Cabin!!
Find The Croc
Didn’t Notice The Bear Till My Brother Pointed It Out
Not only do people concentrate for less than a minute on any one screen, but Mark also said that when attention is diverted from an active work project, it takes 25 minutes to refocus on that task. Yes, you read that right.
“In fact, our research shows it takes 25 minutes, 26 seconds, before we go back to the original working sphere or project,” Mark explained.
Find The Chip
I think it's just to the right of the dog's collar. Disguised as a segment of the wheel
Find The Third Kitten
Find The Dog (Easy)
Spot The Coca-Cola Cap!
“If we look at work in terms of switching projects, as opposed to the micro view of switching screens, we find people spend about 10½ minutes on any work project before being interrupted — internally or by someone else — and then switch to another work project,” Mark added.
When we are interrupted on project two, we switch yet again to a different task — call it project three. Unbelievably, Mark’s research has shown that we are also interrupted on project three and move on to project four.
“And then you go back and pick up the original interrupted project,” Mark said. “But it’s not like you’re interrupted and you do nothing. For over 25 minutes, you’re actually working on other things.”
Friend Sent Me A Photo Of Her Cat
Find The Cat
Find The Unsettling Face
Between the heads of the two girls on the left you can see the nose first and then the rest of the face.
There Is A Giraffe In This Picture I Promise
According to Mark, the “switch cost” — the time it takes you to reorient back to your work: ‘Where was I? What was I doing?’ — can lead to mistakes and stress.
“With the exception of a few rare individuals, there is no such thing as multitasking,” Mark explained. “Unless one of the tasks is automatic, like chewing gum or walking, you cannot do two effortful things at the same time.”
Find The Deer
Just right of centre, above the horizontal branch, behind the dark coloured vertical branch, facing away from us, look for the smudge that's its tail!
Find The Kitty!
What’s The First Word You Found?
Friend Left A D4 On The Floor After Dnd And I Stepped On It
Dunno, but zooming in and searching intently led to pareidolia kicking in and there's about 73 animal faces in that rug
That means you can’t read email while you’re in a video meeting. When you focus on one thing, you lose the other. “You’re actually switching your attention very quickly between the two,” Mark said. “And when you switch your attention fast, it’s correlated with stress.”
Then blood pressure rises and heart rate speeds up. You feel more fatigued, make more mistakes, and are less productive. “The more people multitask, the more errors they make,” Mark reiterated.
Find The Contact Lense
Find The Cat
I have clearly come to this thread too soon as nobody has posted helpful tips yet. I'm 3 for 3 on giving up without finding it, now. On this one I think I can see a black cat on black background just by/behind the second food bowl, but the resolution isn't good enough to be sure. Anyone spot a cat anywhere else?
Find The Ring 💍
Regaining your focus requires you to stay mindful of how you are using technology. Of course, it’s a daunting task if you consider that the average American spends at least 10 hours a day in front of screens.
But paradoxically, you can use technology to help. Mark recommends scheduling rote work for the first part of the day when you’re not fully alert, then using technology to block distractions when you’re at your mental best. At night, offload tasks from your brain by writing them down and then putting the list away.
Distracted by social media sites? Hide them. “Take the icons off your desktop and bury the apps on your phone inside folders, where it takes an extra effort to find them. Leave your phone in another room or put it in a drawer and lock it,” Mark said.
And when you’re fresh again, fire up our earlier publication on r/FindTheSniper for more brain‑teasing challenges.
Easy One For You: Dropped My Soap And Thought Of You All
Dropped My Ring And Finally Found It After A Few Days. Try And Find It
I think it's the bit of bronze colour not far from the skirting board in the vicinity of the black cord
Find The Owl
Find The Dog Who’s In Trouble For Eating My Blueberry Muffin
Find The Alligator
Love This Pic Of My Cat
Possibly the white and grey little smudge between the drain pipe and the bottom of the bushes?
Find The Dog
Find The Lizard
Our 3 Year Old Niece Insisted That My Wife Be A Tree For Halloween This Year
Do You See Obi-Wan, Our Pug?
Find The Hidden Pug
Find The Crab That Snuck Into My Photograph
Easy: There Are Two Cats In This Picture
Are You Good At Spotting The Little Cat In The Grass?
Find The Puppy
This One’s Tough
Find The Cat
Find The Tiny Hand
Find My Girlfriend On The Rocks
She's just to the right and up a smidge from the patch of green towards the front... wearing a cap
Is she wearing white and black? If that is a tree log then dude your gfriends a rock.
I see what appears to be a rabbit or a bird sitting on top of a large dark rock pretty much in the center of the picture. But I don’t see any human.
Actually if you're looking where I think you're looking, she's just down and to the right. You can only see her upper body and head.
Load More Replies...Believe Or Not But There Is A Person In This Picture!
Find The Cat …. I Don’t Know If It’s Hard Or Easy. Itap Because I Saw Him
Slightly Right and slightly Down from the center of the picture. Ears, top of head, and an eye of an orange moggie sticking up from behind the brown wooden railing with the vertical dark brown slats, between the first and second slats to the right of the upright post.
Spotted This Frog While Hiking
Find The Lollipop
Find My Wife In This Talus Field On MT Princeton
Find The Snoot
Tortilla On My Counter
Find The Deer In The Industrial Park Woods
Find The Man
Find The Kitty
Find The Kitty
A Napping Cat
Find The Cat
Find That Dawg
Find The Rat
Spot A Bro In This Photo And Win A Guaranteed Laugh!
I know it could be a lot of places, but it really looks a lot like part of the Piedra Blanca formation in Los Padres National Forest.
Find The Rabbit
I Was Terminating A Cable And Dropped The Connector
Find The Cap To My Moisturizer
I Found My Earring.. In The Washing Machine. Did You?
My Husband Found A Hidden Screw In Our Wall. How Obvious Is It?
I Dropped A Nail In The Bucket Of Screws
Find The Kitty Snoozing In My Mother-In-Law’s Kitchen
Find The Man In Blue 🔎
Find The Moth (Do I Finally Have A Tough One!?)
Find The Squirrel Hiding Among The Bunnies
Find The Iron Pill
Find The Brown LEGO Piece My Kid Dropped And Can’t Find. Difficulty: “I Can’t Find It Anywhere!!!”
Find The Nope Rope
Find My Roommate’s Cat 🐾
Which One Doesn’t Belong 🤔
Find The Snake
My Wife Couldn’t Believe I Didn’t See The Cat…
[oc] Find The Regular Square (Not Connected To Anything, Right Proportions). Good Luck
Find My Cat
Find The Spring On The Carpet
Find The Dog
Can You Spot The 2 Little Lizards?
Find The Squirrel Toy That My Niece Accidentally Dropped In The Pool
Lost The Cap To My Apple Pencil Until Today
Find The Great Horned Owl
Find The Two Year Old Playing Hide And Seek
Find The Cat
Find The Black Cat
Find The Snake!
Find The 3rd Cat
One Kangaroo Is In Plain Sight, But Can You Find The Second One?
My Aunt’s Dog And This Pillow It Likes Sleeping On
Find The Cobra
Find The Black Marker
My Earbud Cover Fell Off In The Parking Lot And I Was So Excited To Finally Be Able To Contribute LOL
There Are Two Cats
There Are Three Deer In This Picture
Find The Gecko
Rattlesnake
I Fed Her Late This Morning
My Son And I Love This Page. We Created Our First Pic To Share. Enjoy! Find The LEGO Piece
Find My Son
Find The O-Ring Which Has Bigger Diameter
Find The Paper Clip I Dropped
Find An 🐙, 🦈, 🪼, And 2 🐟
Here Fishy Fishy
Find The Last Bay Leaf
Find The Black Cat
Dropped A Diamond
I Set My Guitar Pick Down Between Songs
Can You Find The Frog?
Find The Cat
Find The Trash Panda! 🦝
There Are 3 Planes In This Photo
There Is A Dog In This Photo
It was fun and I enjoyed it, but it wasn't quite the same as finding animals in the real world. This was more about finding animals in some not terribly good photos.
It would have nice to be able to zoom in. I'm usually pretty good at spotting this but .....
I thought I had a really good eye for spotting things. Either that was hubris or a lot of these were really unfair.
Maybe im too tired, 1am for me. Have ph on dark mode brightness all way down. I gave up lol
It was fun and I enjoyed it, but it wasn't quite the same as finding animals in the real world. This was more about finding animals in some not terribly good photos.
It would have nice to be able to zoom in. I'm usually pretty good at spotting this but .....
I thought I had a really good eye for spotting things. Either that was hubris or a lot of these were really unfair.
Maybe im too tired, 1am for me. Have ph on dark mode brightness all way down. I gave up lol
