This Christmas Puzzle Is Going VIRAL! Can You Spot the Hidden Panda? [VIEW]

This Christmas Puzzle Is Going VIRAL! Can You Spot the Hidden Panda? [VIEW]

This is very cool. It took me just a couple of seconds to see the panda. It took my husband a few minutes. I guess some people never see it. The pictorial puzzle was created by Hungarian artist Gegerly Dudas. It has over 42,000 likes and over 100,000 shares on Facebook. Not only can some people seriously not see the panda, they are doubting its existence. Really? Because I instantly saw it and can’t understand why others can’t. Maybe our brains are wired differently. I do think it is incredibly cute and fun to hand around to family and friends. I can see why it is so popular. If you can’t see the panda, well then… racist!

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From American Overlook:

A new illustration is sweeping across Facebook, leaving every single person who views it absolutely dumbfounded. The brilliant Christmas-themed drawing was created by Hungarian artist Gregerly Dudás, who then shared it on his personal page.

He told his followers there was a panda among these many different snowmen, asking if they could spot the dark panda. What seems like an easy task has quickly gone viral, driving thousands crazy and begging the question: can YOU spot the panda?

This artist is known for his mind-bending puzzles that challenge you mentally and visually. But by far, this Christmas-themed snowman creation is one his most popular and evidently, most frustrating. People seem to have a ton of fun with this one and it is a great way to just do something challenging and entertaining rather than watching and thinking about all the bad stuff out there. It would be really cool if this guy did coloring books for children. Heck, even adults would love that. I guess I’m going to have to check out the rest of his puzzles. Make sure you find the panda and time yourself. It’s a new twist on Where’s Waldo?

Terresa Monroe-Hamilton

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