Can you spot all SEVEN objects hidden among the Santas?

The cartoonist behind some of the internet’s best-loved puzzles has gifted fans with a new festive brainteaser – and as usual, it’s left players scratching their heads.

This time around, Facebook’s popular illustrator Dudolf challenges players from around the world to spot not one but seven objects hidden among a crowd of jolly Santas. 

Hiding within the merry mass of men in red and white suits is Mrs Claus, a token grumpy Father Christmas, a snowman, a bell, a polar bear, an elf and an apple. 

Fans are hailing this puzzle the best one yet; so, do you think you can spot them all?

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In his most recent brainteaser, beloved Cartoonist Dudolf challenges layers to spot the seven hidden objects among the Santas – can you spot them all? 

Dudolf, whose real name is Gergely Dudás, has certainly made a name for himself as a cartoonist with a knack for brainteasers. 

His tricky Santa brainteaser has now gone viral, garnering 4,200 likes on Facebook. 

If you’re really struggling to find all seven, focus your attention on the top of your screen for your first find. 

Or, cheat by taking a look at the solution below.  

The objects included an elf, a snowman, a bell, an apple, a grumpy Santa, Mrs Claus and a polar bear - highlighted in the solution pictured

The objects included an elf, a snowman, a bell, an apple, a grumpy Santa, Mrs Claus and a polar bear – highlighted in the solution pictured

Another brainteaser left players baffled over the holidays. It included famous sights from cities including Paris and New York and swept the web, leaving many players puzzled.

The travel-themed image, created by Jet2CityBreak, features iconic landmarks including the Eiffel Tower, The Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa, all standing in front of a frozen lake – with eight subtle differences hidden within the reflection.

With the current record standing at a super-quick 60 seconds, those who take on the brainteaser had better know their tourist monuments. So, how long will it take you?

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A new brainteaser (pictured), created by Jet2CityBreak, challenges puzzlers to spot eight subtle differences between the landmarks and their reflections in the water

A new brainteaser (pictured), created by Jet2CityBreak, challenges puzzlers to spot eight subtle differences between the landmarks and their reflections in the water

The brainteaser was created to highlight the travel company’s collection of hotels and apartments that are located close to famous attractions.

The brand’s customers can explore the cobbled alleyways, ancient ruins and white domed cathedrals of Lisbon – a new city break destination for 2019 – or choose from a range of classics such as Budapest, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Paris and Rome, as well as bucket list destinations such as New York and Iceland and the Northern Lights.

If you’re struggling to find the subtle differences, take a look at the answers circled below.

Differences include missing crown on the Statue of Liberty and details on windmill wing's, as well as a straightened leaning Tower of Pisa

Differences include missing crown on the Statue of Liberty and details on windmill wing’s, as well as a straightened leaning Tower of Pisa 

And it’s not the only puzzle leaving players confused!  

One festive themed puzzle, created by electronics company RS Components, challenges the nation to spot the robot reindeer hidden amongst the real ones.

With the current record standing at five seconds, how fast can you find the imposter deer?

Don’t worry if it takes you a little longer, as the average time is a more reasonable 32 seconds.

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The latest in a long line of brainteasers challenging the nation asks puzzles to spot the robotic reindeer amongst the real ones

The latest in a long line of brainteasers challenging the nation asks puzzles to spot the robotic reindeer amongst the real ones

Don’t forget, the hidden robotic reindeer is different from the rest. Still struggling to find it?

If you’re after a clue, then stop looking at the red noses, as it’s the reindeer’s eyes that are different.

Giving up? The answer resides towards the bottom right-hand side of the busy Christmas image and can be seen highlighted in green.

As you can see, the highly sought-after reindeer actually has two different coloured eyes, along with stitches on its head, indicative of a robot.

The answer resides towards to bottom right-hand side of the festive-themed graphic (pictured) and can be seen circled in green

The answer resides towards to bottom right-hand side of the festive-themed graphic (pictured) and can be seen circled in green

And it’s not the only puzzle which has been leaving players scratching their heads in recent weeks.

Another colourful graphic, created by Easy Bathrooms, a national retailer of bathroom and tile products, asks puzzlers to find the rubber duck with the Santa suit and beard.

But due to the snowy and busy scene, the hard-to-find duck, also known as ‘Father Quackmas’, may be trickier to find than you think.

The designer has revealed the current record stands at 42 seconds, but can you find it any faster?

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Another brainteaser, created by Easy Bathrooms, challenges puzzlers to find the duck with the santa suit and beard

Another brainteaser, created by Easy Bathrooms, challenges puzzlers to find the duck with the santa suit and beard

The mountainous landscape contains several intruders in a bid to throw you off the scent – including hundreds of other ducks in red scarves and Santa hats.

If you’re struggling and are keen to be put out of your misery, then look away now as all is about to be revealed!

If you look closely, you’ll be able to spot ‘Father Quckmas’ towards the top right-hand side of the image, circled in red.

'Father Quackmas' can be found towards to top right-hand side of the image, circled in red (pictured)

‘Father Quackmas’ can be found towards to top right-hand side of the image, circled in red (pictured)

A further graphic, created by Canine Cottages, challenges the public to spot the adorable dog lost in a crowd of cheery white polar bears.

With hundreds of creatures in the polar bear pack, the challenge may prove trickier than it first seems.

And with the current record currently standing at two minutes and 49 seconds, can you beat the record? 

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A further graphic, created by Canine Cottages, challenges the public to spot the adorable dog lost in a crowd of cheery white polar bears

A further graphic, created by Canine Cottages, challenges the public to spot the adorable dog lost in a crowd of cheery white polar bears

Adorable little Frenchie Pierre has joined his humans on a trip to the North Pole to visit Santa Paws, but got distracted by the hundreds of polar bears having a Christmas party in the Arctic.

After deciding to join in with the fun and make some new furry friends, he’s got lost in the crowd – and it’s up to you to find him.

Shannon Keary from Canine Cottages said: ‘This brainteaser has had us stumped at Canine Cottages HQ! We hope our brainteaser has the public equally as puzzled and gets everyone into the Christmas spirit.’

If you’re struggling to find the cute canine, pinpoint your search to the right hand side of the image – or if you’re really stuck, you can find the answer circled below.

Shannon Keary from Canine Cottages said: 'This brainteaser has had us stumped at Canine Cottages HQ! We hope our brainteaser has the public equally as puzzled and gets everyone into the Christmas spirit'. Pictured: the solution

Shannon Keary from Canine Cottages said: ‘This brainteaser has had us stumped at Canine Cottages HQ! We hope our brainteaser has the public equally as puzzled and gets everyone into the Christmas spirit’. Pictured: the solution

A different puzzle, created by Great Rail Journeys, challenges the public to spot the eight differences in the two Swiss landscapes.

Both snaps feature a train journey across a mountainous landscape, but while both may look identical, there are hidden differences between the two.

And with a current record of an impressive 58 seconds to beat, the pressure really is on!

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The latest brainteaser, created by Great Rail Journeys, challenges the nation to spot the eight differences in he two puzzles

The latest brainteaser, created by Great Rail Journeys, challenges the nation to spot the eight differences in he two puzzles

The puzzle features the iconic Glacier Express railway, which celebrates its 90th birthday next year.

It has also recently featured on a episode of The World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys TV series on Channel 5.

The train travels through the Swiss Alps, home to the Matterhorn, the world’s most photographed mountain that also appears on the Toblerone packaging.

If you’re struggling to find the answer, then take a look at the mountains, buildings and the trees for a clue – and if you’re really stuck, you can find the answers circled in red in the image below.

If you're struggling to find the answers, then you can find them circled in red (pictured)

If you’re struggling to find the answers, then you can find them circled in red (pictured)

Meanwhile, a New Year’s Eve-inspired brainteaser has been released to get you in the mood for the upcoming party season.

The puzzle, created by the team from GiftsOnline4U, showcases an ocean of pocket watches which read five minutes to midnight.

However, hidden amongst these clocks is one telling the wrong time, but can you spot it?

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The brainteaser, created by the team from GiftsOnline4U, challenges puzzles to find the one clock telling the wrong time (pictured)

The brainteaser, created by the team from GiftsOnline4U, challenges puzzles to find the one clock telling the wrong time (pictured)

According to the creators, the current record to beat is an impressive 9 seconds – so how will you fare?

With hundreds of different colour pocket watches in the mix, the challenge may prove trickier than it first seems.

However, if you’re struggling to detect the hidden clock, then try looking for the only one that reads five minutes to two.

Give up? You’ll find the sought-after object resides towards the bottom right-hand side of the image.

The answer resides towards the bottom right-hand side of the busy graphic and can be seen circled in red (pictured)

The answer resides towards the bottom right-hand side of the busy graphic and can be seen circled in red (pictured) 

 

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