You have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot the cat hiding in plain sight in this room in just six seconds | The Sun

A VIRAL image is challenging people to find the cat hidden in this photo in less than six seconds.

The frisky feline has hidden itself so well that many can't do it in time – can you find the cat?

If you look closely, you may be able to see a pair of eyes somewhere in the photo.

Cats certainly love to hide, and this one is expert at it – tucking itself away sneakily.

Can you find him in less than six seconds? Ready, set, go!

Did you find the elusive cat in time?

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Don't worry if you didn't, because we've taken the liberty of putting the answer down below.

While you search, have a look at these other brain teasers.

This photo went viral for stumping viewers, but there's a cat hidden in this back garden.

This funny graphic challenges you to spot the four hidden cats in just 11 seconds.

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The illustration shows a bunch of happy looking tigers, some of them are even dressed up for a party – but can you see the four white cats?

Another sneaky feline is hiding in this photo of lumber, and blends in perfectly.

Can you spot the cat in just 20 seconds? Have a close look.

How about this fast food-related one that has the internet stumped?

In two nearly identical pictures that include some of McDonald's customers favourite items, there is something amiss.

Amongst the burgers, fries, and ice cream, you will find that one item is a bit unique between the two images.


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