BRAIN TEASER: Can you find the three pandas without sunglasses? Read more about this deceptively difficult visual puzzle:
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A graphic artist is testing everyone's attention to detail with another digital seek-and-find brain teaser — and this time the focus is on pandas.The puzzle is filled with fluffy black-and-white pandas wearing sunglasses, but three of them are depicted without them — can you identify them all?The sunglasses come in many different shapes, but closely resemble the round eyes of the monochromatic panda bears.
The catch light, or added highlight on the sunglasses, closely resembles the pupils of the pandas that are not wearing the glasses — can tell which is which? Gergely Dudás, a graphic artist from Budapest, Hungary, drew a picture of scores of pandas wearing sunglasses — and just three without them. Can you find the ones without the shades?
Some of the pandas have been accessorized with hats and neckties — two can even be seen sipping their favorite beverages.
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