Can YOU spot the four hidden crabs in this seek-and-find puzzle?

He’s known for his viral seek-and-find puzzles that have become an internet sensation – and now cartoonist Dudolf is delighting fans with yet another adorable illustration. 

The Hungarian artist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf, recently released a new brainteaser that challenges fans to find the four tiny crabs hiding among a group of lobsters. 

His vibrant puzzle features a closely packed collection of the animals sitting on a beach – and to throw participants off, the creatures are sketched in all the same brightly-coloured red.

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The Hungarian artist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf , recently released a new brainteaser that challenges fans to find the four tiny crabs hiding among a group of lobsters

Those taking on the challenge will need to be eagle-eyed to spot such tiny creatures who are doing their best to stay hidden. 

But if you’ve been left scratching your head and need a bit of help solving the puzzle, here’s a clue. 

Try looking towards the top left, then top right, plus the centre and bottom centre of the picture for the four crabs.

The creatures can be found sitting top left, then top right, plus the centre and bottom centre of the picture

The creatures can be found sitting top left, then top right, plus the centre and bottom centre of the picture

It comes after Dudolf shared a super sweet brainteaser on his website, challenging players to find three coconuts hidden in the group of bears.

Dudolf hasn’t made this seek-and-find puzzle easy, with the coconuts and furry animals in the same tones of brown. 

So do you think you can challenge yourself to find the tasty fruit in amongst the furry beasts? 

This tricky seek-and-find puzzle challenges you to spot three coconuts hidden among the fluffy bears

This is a tricky one for even the most eagled eyed of problem solvers.

To make it even more challenging some of Dudolf’s are pandas and polar bears- while others have adorable clothing accessories including a bow tie and hat. 

If you’re really struggling, why not look around some of the polar bears or pandas in the image?

Still can’t find them? Scroll down for the answer. 

Did you manage to find the coconuts in this image? Dudolf hasn’t made this seek-and-find puzzle easy, with the fruit and furry animals in the same brown with a similar pattern

Elsewhere, can you sea the turtle? You’ll need your awareness about you for this under-the-water seek-and-find challenge. 

Sustainable merch platform Teemill has put together this poignant puzzle to highlight the fashion industry’s responsibility for 20 per cent of industrial water pollution. 

You might be able to spot the turtle now but at the current rate of decline, sea creatures like the critically endangered Eastern Pacific leatherback turtle will vanish within 60 years. 

The time to beat is 31 seconds.

Highlighting the fashion industry¿s responsibility for 20% of industrial water pollution, sustainable merch platform Teemill has put together this poignant puzzle

Highlighting the fashion industry’s responsibility for 20% of industrial water pollution, sustainable merch platform Teemill has put together this poignant puzzle

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As well as the usual sea life suspects, you’ll notice plastic bottles, bags and cutlery scattered across the image.  

That’s because washing clothes releases the equivalent of 50 billion plastic bottles of microplastics every year, with each tiny fibre small enough to be absorbed by plankton and go upwards into our food chains. 

 If you’re struggling try looking behind the Jellyfish’s’ tentacles. 

Did you spot the turtle? You might be able to spot the turtle now but at the current rate of decline, sea creatures like the critically endangered Eastern Pacific leatherback turtle will vanish within 60 years

Did you spot the turtle? You might be able to spot the turtle now but at the current rate of decline, sea creatures like the critically endangered Eastern Pacific leatherback turtle will vanish within 60 years

Sharp observation skills are also essential when you’re driving, but you’ll also need them to solve this tricky brainteaser. 

A seek-and-find challenge from car finance platform CarFinance 247 is asking puzzlers to spot the car that’s not using indicators. 

To make this tough for even the most eagled-eyed problem solvers, there are a total of six lanes, three going North and three going South. 

Car finance platform CarFinance 247 has shared a new puzzle to test your observation skills and knowledge of the highway code. This seek-and-find challenge will take your for spin as it teaches you the perils of lazy driving - drivers slipping into bad habits of not using their indicators

Car finance platform CarFinance 247 has shared a new puzzle to test your observation skills and knowledge of the highway code. This seek-and-find challenge will take your for spin as it teaches you the perils of lazy driving – drivers slipping into bad habits of not using their indicators

The cars are different sizes, some five-door, others three, and a variety of colours. 

Try not to be distracted by the lines on the road or the other details designed to throw you off. You’re looking for the car that has a yellow light flashing.

If you need a clue then try looking at the cars pointing left. 

Still struggling? Scroll down for the reveal.  

Did you manage to spot the dangerous driver? Let's hope he's in the slow lane and no one has to react quickly to him. But it's still no excuse for being lazy with indicators

Did you manage to spot the dangerous driver? Let’s hope he’s in the slow lane and no one has to react quickly to him. But it’s still no excuse for being lazy with indicators 

Another tricky seek-and-find puzzle challenges you to spot four corn husks hidden among the pineapple. 

Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf shared a super sweet brainteaser on his website, where he keeps followers updated with his latest creations. 

Dudolf hasn’t made this seek-and-find puzzle easy, with the corn and pineapples in the same yellow with a similar pattern.

The only distinguishing feature is the spiky green pineapple leaves. Do you have what it takes to find the four hidden corn husks? 

Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf has shared a super sweet brainteaser asking you to find four corn husks hidden among the pineapples

Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf has shared a super sweet brainteaser asking you to find four corn husks hidden among the pineapples

This is a tricky one for even the most eagled eyed of problem solvers.

To make it even more challenging Dudolf’s pineapples are all different shapes and sizes.

There are also a number of adorable mice scurrying in the scene to distract the eye.  

If you are struggling try looking for smaller crosses and points without leaves overlapping pineapples.

Still can’t find them? Scroll down for the answer. 

Did you find all four corns? They can be found poking out in front of the corns, nowhere near the hungry mice, so don't be fooled

Did you find all four corns? They can be found poking out in front of the corns, nowhere near the hungry mice, so don’t be fooled 

It comes after another playful brainteaser celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. 

The Queen’s Corgis are almost as recognisable as the the monarch herself, having owned more than 30 dogs throughout her life. 

To mark the occasion, online casino Casumo has created a rather royal puzzle to see if you can spot the her Majesty’s favourite dog breed.

The royal, 96, Majesty currently owns two Corgis, Fergus and Muick, a Dorgi named Candy; and most recently added a cocker spaniel named Lissy to her parade ofpets. 

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To celebrate the Queen¿s Platinum Jubilee on June 2, Casumo has created a rather Royal puzzle to see if you can spot the Queen¿s favourite dog breed

To celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee on June 2, Casumo has created a rather Royal puzzle to see if you can spot the Queen’s favourite dog breed

She is also know for her unusual and quirky choice in dog names such as ‘Disco’ and ‘Bisto Oxo’ over the years.

To commemorate the Queen’s love for corgis, this puzzle will put your observation skills to the test to see if you can find the royal favourite. 

The corgi is hiding in the collage of other dogs with coats of a similar colour, making him extra tricky to spot. 

His cute face can be found by searching among beagles, Pomeranians, King Charles spaniels and other canines.  

The average person takes three minutes to find it. How long will it take you?

If you’re in need of a clue, try taking a look on the right-hand side. 

Did you spot the pup? The Corgi can be spotted circled in green in the middle right hand side

Did you spot the pup? The Corgi can be spotted circled in green in the middle right hand side 

Another floral puzzle aims to challenge your brain power and stop to smell the roses, but the blooms in this illustration might cause you more frustration than delight.

Hopes Grove Nurseries, based in Tenterden, have challenged puzzlers to spot the butterfly among the peonies in a garden-themed brainteaser designed to put observation skills to the test.

According to the creators the seek-and-find puzzle takes an average of 15-seconds to solve. 

But with painstakingly drawn flowers and similar colours throughout – how quick can you spot the butterfly?

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UK-based company Hopes Grove Nurseries, have challenged the nation to spot the butterfly among the peonies in a garden-themed brainteaser (pictured)

UK-based company Hopes Grove Nurseries, have challenged the nation to spot the butterfly among the peonies in a garden-themed brainteaser (pictured)

Even the most eagle-eyed puzzlers have struggled to find the butterfly due to it’s colour and size.

If you’re in need of a clue, try taking a closer look at the shape of the flowers in the top third of the illustration.

Morris Hankinson, Director of Hopes Grove Nurseries, said: ‘This brainteaser has been created as a fun way to celebrate National Gardening Week – a week dedicated to raising awareness of the difference that gardens and gardening can make to people in the UK.

‘The record to find the butterfly is 15 seconds – if you can beat that well done.’ 

Scroll down to find the answer to the brainteaser, which is the latest in a series of challenges baffling the internet.

The butterfly can be spotted circled in the top third of the image surrounded by pink flowers

The butterfly can be spotted circled in the top third of the image surrounded by pink flowers

Another glitzy dance-themed brainteaser promises to put your observation skills to the test. 

The seek-and-find puzzle, from international online dance company Bloch, challenges players to find the hidden trumpet hidden in the showbiz scene.

There are dancers and musicians in the scene created to celebrate International Dance Day… but can you find the trumpet in less than a minute?

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The seek-and-find puzzle, from international online dance company Bloch, challenges players to find the hidden trumpet hidden in the showbiz scene

The seek-and-find puzzle, from international online dance company Bloch, challenges players to find the hidden trumpet hidden in the showbiz scene

To make things a bit trickier, the scene is crammed full of dancers and musicians. But its the trumpet you need to watch out for.

Try not to get distracted by the bright lights of the glitzy scene.

Found it yet? Look closely at the bottom right hand side of the scene.

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Here it is! The trumpet is nestled in the bottom right hand corner of the picture next to a musical note

Here it is! The trumpet is nestled in the bottom right hand corner of the picture next to a musical note 

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