You have the ‘eyes of a magpie’ if you can spot hidden rings in 77 seconds from flowery brain teaser

YOU could have the eyes of a magpie if you’re able to spot the hidden object in this image of flowers.

A pair of rings have been nestled among a sea of wedding blooms.

F HindsDo you see them?[/caption]

The average time taken to locate the gold rings is 77 seconds.

Can you beat it?

Apparently, one in four have admitted defeat with this tricky challenge.

Jewellery giant F Hinds has released the testing brain teaser to highlight the tradition that says misplacing your wedding ring can be a sign of misfortune to come for the happy couple.

Luckily, many traditions and superstitions surrounding the big day are fairly outdated in 2023, with many even becoming lost and forgotten about across the years.

If you’re still struggling, we can say that the rings are on the right side of the image.

And for those who still can’t get it, we’ve added the solution at the bottom of this page.

Looking for more optical illusions?

An optical illusion has left thousands baffled as they try to figure out what is happening with two boxes.

The pair flash black and white continuously.

This makes it look as though they move in several directions and even grow smaller and larger in the illusion.

However, the boxes aren’t actually moving, despite what your eyes are telling you.

You can see it for yourself here.

F HindsDid you find it faster than the average?[/caption]

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