- Hungarian artist Gergely Dudás, known as Dudolf, released a Valentine’s puzzle
- It challenges viewers to find a heart hidden among a heard of elephants
- Dudas was also behind the snowman puzzle that swept the web two years ago
The talented artist behind the internet’s favourite seek-and-find puzzles has released another brainteaser just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Somewhere in this loved-up herd of pink, white and purple elephants there is a single pink heart waiting to be found.
The vibrant illustration is the work of Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf, who is responsible for a string of visual puzzles that went viral after they were shared online.
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Elephant love medley: There is a tiny heart hidden somewhere in this herd of elephants
This latest creation is so vexing it left viewers questioning whether the cartoons were getting harder.
One posted: ‘Excellent! Very difficult for me this time. I love your puzzles. All the details are so fun.’
Another admitted they had struggled to find it at all. ‘I missed it and thought it was somewhere else,’ the user added. ‘Thank goodness for the solution.’
For those looking for a clue, the pink heart is nestled in the ear of an elephant of the same colour.
There it is! The puzzle was so tricky that some admitted they couldn’t find the heart
Dudas became an online sensation after his deceptively difficult seek-and-find puzzle featuring a panda hidden among a group of snowmen swept the internet in December 2015.
He now boasts more than 140,000 followers on Facebook, where he sporadically posts creations for his fans to enjoy.
They are regularly shared thousands of times and are praised enthusiastically in the comments.
At Christmas Dudas released a new book, Bear’s Merry Book of Hidden Things, which uses colourful illustrations and seek-and-find puzzles to tell the story of a bear getting ready for a Christmas party.
While the title is aimed at children, the puzzles are tricky enough that they will keep parents entertained, too.