YOU will be creating a buzz if you manage to spot the queen bee in her hive this busy image.
It means you have 20/20 vision and most excellent eyesight.
Gergely Dudás Dudolf challenged viewers to find the queen bee in the hive[/caption]But don’t get too relaxed about this task because the clock is ticking.
You have just 15 seconds to locate it and that isn’t much time at all.
This is another mind-boggling image from the master of similar works of art.
Hungarian artist Gergely (Dudás) Dudolf isn’t in the business of making it easy for searchers.
His artwork is full of detail, that tax and befuddles the gamer.
They are also full of good humor and the characters always draw a smile.
Even with a magnifying glass, this queen bee is tricky to find.
The queen’s workers are lined up in her hive, ready for another day of work in honey production.
They are just waiting for her instructions, she’s the queen of this crew.
The sea of little bees makes this an almost impossible challenge.
Could this be a mission impossible? Because this queen bee is not making her presence known.
If, however, this has tested your patience and you have failed to find the queen, don’t BEE too hard on yourself.
We have highlighted the answer for you below. Look away now if you want to torture yourself and continue your search.
This was not the easiest of tasks[/caption]Perhaps your appetites for optical illusions has not been satisified?
Could you be up for another challenge from The Dudolf?
There are plenty more to select from his studio.
How about this one? You have 22 seconds to find the slippery snake hiding in the jungle.
You have the eyes of a hawk if you can find the snake in this picture[/caption]As usual with this artist, the quest is no simple one.
The serpent is excellently camouflaged in this picture.
It makes it fiendishly difficult to locate it in the leafy landscape.
But it is there, we promise, you just need the eyes of a hawk.
If you are exhausted and want to admit defeat, the answer is in the picture below.
Look away now if you don’t want to know. Better luck next time.
We’ve circled its position – it was not easy to spot[/caption]