Only eagle-eyed viewers can spot the Ace hidden in this Christmas Party optical illusion
With Christmas just around the corner, many of us will be looking forward to switching off from the daily grind and enjoying ourselves. However, we need to make sure we don't let ourselves slip too much.
And while we may worry about putting on a few festive pounds after over-indulging in food and drink during the holidays, we also need to make sure we keep our minds sharp too.
Puzzles and brainteasers are great for keeping the brain ticking over, helping to build neural connections which may help prevent conditions like dementia.
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And with many families enjoying a host of quizzes and games on Christmas Day, a chance to hone your skills with just a few days to go is no bad thing.
Optical illusions offer a fascinating peek into how our minds interpret visual information, with just a blend of colours, patterns, and light sufficient to trick the brain into seeing what isn't there. While you might rate your perceptual abilities highly, an optical illusion could reveal new insights
And this Christmas party picture from online-solitaire.com is a fitting festive puzzler. Are you able to pick out the Ace card in this scene of holiday revelry?
Can you see the Ace?
In the colourful image, a host of people can be seen dancing. One young girl is being spun by a man dressed as Santa Claus, while another girl dances with a well-dressed man.
A couple beam as they dance with one another, while several other revellers are throwing their best shapes. One man in a blue suit is giving it all he's got, while another gentleman in a hat is pretending to play a guitar.
A stunning Christmas tree is in the centre of the image, while tables sit full of food and drink and decorations dangle from the ceiling.
Still can't see it? You may wish to stop scrolling until you do as the answer is about to be revealed.
The elusive card was hanging from the ceiling, hidden among the other decorations, like stockings and streamers. If you enjoyed that and want to try another Christmas optical illusion, you can try to find Rudolph among the Christmas puddings.
Or head over to our PUZZLES section for more.
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