You could be a genius if you can spot the correctly spelt word in this optical illusion in three seconds | The Sun

USERS online have been wracking their brains to find the word "lock" among "luck" in this mind bending puzzle.

The purple graphic has the word "luck" spelt a whopping 187 times – but there's an outlier amongst the bunch.

The word "lock" is hidden within the grouping of "lucky" words, and apparently only geniuses can find it.

The challenge becomes even more difficult when the time limit is set to three seconds.

Have a look… did you find the correctly spelled word in less than three seconds?

If you couldn't manage to find it quickly enough, the answer is below.

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With this brain-teaser you are challenged to spot the correctly spelled version of the word "garlic" among the other imposters.

Hidden within this black and white puzzle is the correct spelling but locating it may be harder than you think.

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This optical illusion challenges you to find the odd number three hidden in a series of 8s as fast as you can.

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Another brainteaser challenges you to spot the misspelled word in this optical illusion within ten seconds.

The common word is "fuzzy" but it is your job to find the misspelled version.

You have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot the hidden cat among the houses in this optical illusion.

There are more than 100 homes in the picture but hidden in one of the narrow crevasses is a feline.


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