Challenge: Locate the panda hidden among the raccoons.

Not everyone can describe themselves as being “observant.” Some might even consider themselves so distracted that they can’t even find the pencil that they had in their hand a second ago or the keys that are in their pocket. But hey, maybe you’re a great observer, and all you need to do is train your latent talent.

Can you find it in 7 seconds?

Test your visual acuity with this challenge!

Your time starts now!

Check the image carefully.

Have you spotted it?

Hurry up; the clock is ticking.

Quickly check the image once more.

And…

Time’s up.

Stop looking now!

Now, let’s check the solution.

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