Can YOU spot the robin among the Christmas trees?

 

 

  • Where’s Wally-style puzzle challenges people to spot the robin hidden in colourful Christmas scene
  • According to creators, it takes people an average of two and half minutes to find the red-breasted bird  
  • But brainteaser by Bloom & Wild has left many scratching their heads as they struggle to spot robin

Christmas is fast approaching, with many families putting up their trees this weekend.

And now, a new festive brainteaser has been shared online, challenging people to spot the robin hidden amid the rows of Christmas trees.

The colourful puzzle by Bloom & Wild, which features an array of fun characters, has left many scratching their heads.

A new festive brainteaser has been shared online, challenging people to spot the robin hidden amid the Christmas trees

According to the creators, it takes people an average of two and half minutes to find the red-breasted bird.

If you look closely, a small robin can been tucked right next to a Christmas tree to the right of the illustration.

Its position next to a red bauble creates a camouflage effect, making it more difficult to spot.

It comes after a new book, entitled Where’s The Unicorn?, was released, challenging puzzle lovers with a series of fiendishly difficult brainteasers.

If you look closely, a small robin can been tucked right next to a Christmas tree to the right of the illustration 

If you look closely, a small robin can been tucked right next to a Christmas tree to the right of the illustration

Seven unicorns are hidden in each scene, which includes a film premiere and a whale watching trip.

While some of the unicorns can clearly be seen in the lively scenes, others are much harder to spot – with just part of the creature’s head peeking through.

The colourful scenes were created by UK-based illustrators Paul Moran, Simon Ecob and Wan.

It come as a new book entitled Where's The Unicorn? is set to thrill puzzle fans with its impossibly difficult brainteasers. Seven unicorns are hidden in each of the colourful senes

It come as a new book entitled Where’s The Unicorn? is set to thrill puzzle fans with its impossibly difficult brainteasers. Seven unicorns are hidden in each of the colourful senes

With all the penguins featured in this illustration, you would think that the unicorns would be easier to find in this scene 

With all the penguins featured in this illustration, you would think that the unicorns would be easier to find in this scene