Only Sharp Eyes Will See the Big Dog in This Kitchen!

This viral photo shared by Christina Suvo and reported by 7 News Perth shows a seemingly empty kitchen—with a hidden surprise. Somewhere in the image, a full-sized black Labrador is camouflaged so well, most people miss it entirely.

Even fans of optical illusions have struggled to find the dog, who blends into the dark carpet. A clue: focus on the lower right corner of the image. Look closely, and you might catch the lighter shade of his belly or the pink inside his ears.

Still stumped? Arrows in a highlighted version of the photo reveal the dog’s face, ears, and tummy. It’s a great example of how our brains can overlook what’s right in front of us.

Did you see him on your first try? Share this illusion with someone who loves a visual challenge!

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