Challenge your vision and attention to detail with this seek-and-find brain teaser, which has three owls hidden in a flock of chickens. How fast can you solve the puzzle?
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A graphic artist is testing the world’s attention to detail with a new digital seek-and-find brain teaser, and this time it’s bird-focused. with Fox News Digital, which depicts three owls sprinkled throughout a multicolored chicken flock. BRAIN TEASER: CAN YOU FIND 3 WHITE CLOUDS HIDDEN IN A FLOCK OF FLUFFY SHEEP?Gergely Dudás, a graphic artist from Budapest, Hungary, drew a picture of three owls hidden in a multicolored flock of chickens.
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