Only those with a high IQ can spot the bunny in a crowd of cats within 15 seconds


Can you solve this brainteaser from an artist known for his ability to “stump the internet” with his eye-catching visual hide-and-seek puzzles? Gergely Dudás creates a host of usually animal-based illustrations where the key is to pick out a subtle difference not at first obvious to the naked eye.

In one of his latest creations, a fluffy bunny rabbit is keeping a low profile among a throng of different coloured feline friends.

With their tails sticking up, it seems at first sight that the picture only includes cats but somewhere is a rabbit with two long ears. Can you spot it?

A clue to help you along is that the rabbit in the picture is white, so you can rule out looking at the orange and grey cats which also have small pointy ears.

Contrary to popular belief, rabbits and cats can make great pet companions. Although the prey-predator combinations seem like it is defying the course of nature, it’s in fact a very common and rewarding relationship, according to the Humane Society of North Texas. 

Still stumped with the puzzle though? Scroll down to see the solution below.

As you can see the hidden rabbit is in the middle lower left of the image close to two grey cats.

Gergely Dudás—also known as Dudolf—is the author of Bear’s Merry Book of Hidden Things and Bear’s Spooky Book of Hidden Things.

He became beloved worldwide after his seek-and-find cartoon “Where’s the panda?” swept the internet, delighting kids and grown-ups alike. He lives in Budapest, Hungary, according to Google Books.

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