Everyone sees the cars and trees – but you’ve got a high driving IQ and 20/20 vision if you find the keys in 10 seconds
DRIVERS have scrambled to find a pair of keys in a new brain teaser game.
An optical illusion challenges drivers to find a ring of keys in the middle of dozens of other vehicles.
Most drivers can find the keys in 36 seconds[/caption]The brain teaser game was initially made by the business comparison site iCompario.
The company said it takes drivers an average of 36 seconds to find the keys in the visual chaos.
The site used the test as a reminder to make sure drivers take safe care of their cars and avoid vehicle theft.
They suggested all drivers should lock their cars and keep their keys in a safe place.
In the image, several multi-colored cars are traveling through trees and symbols in the cartoon image.
The group of images may disturb a reader’s focus, but particularly hawk-eyed drivers may be able to find the keys in under 10 seconds.
But a pair of black keys hangs amid the picture’s moving parts.
Readers with acute vision may be able to solve optical illusions more quickly than others, leading them to boast 20/20 vision.
However, 20/20 vision refers to seeing objects from a 20-foot distance without the use of glasses or contacts, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
Those who are talented at cracking brain teasers and optical illusions may have 20/20 vision, but this should not be used as an official confirmation of their sight.
Drivers may have found the keys on the left-hand side of the image.
The keys are dangling from the back of a tow truck.
Here is the answer key for the puzzle:
The keys are on the left-hand side of the image[/caption]MORE PUZZLES
The U.S. Sun has several other optical illusion games for readers.
Readers have found several faces inside of this drawing of a tree.
Readers have found several faces inside this drawing of a tree[/caption]Readers can quickly spot the two faces on the tree’s trunk.
But the challenge is to spot and count hidden faces inside the branches.
Here is the answer key:
Also, readers struggled to determine which leash connected to this dog’s tail.
Readers attempted to spot which leash was connected to the dog[/caption]A cartoon dog is walking on a pier – but only one of four leashes is attached from under the dock.
The dock impedes the reader’s eye, making it more difficult to spot which one connects.
Scroll to see the answers.
Ten faces are hiding inside the optical illusion[/caption] The second leash from the left was the correct answer[/caption]