Even People With 20/20 Vision Failed To Spot Four Caterpillars In 24 Seconds!

Oct 11, 2025, 20:12 IST

Picture puzzles are a healthy workout for your brain. If you are looking to exercise both the left and right sides of your brain then take this picture puzzle challenge. There are four caterpillars hiding in plain sight. Can you spot them all in 24 seconds? Let's see!

Find four caterpillars.
Find four caterpillars.

Picture puzzles are good for improving your attention to detail, concentration, focus, and short-term memory. Studies show that puzzles exercise both the left and right sides of the brain. That is why exposure to picture puzzles leads to improved memory, problem-solving skills, and visual-spatial reasoning.

When you solve picture puzzles, you train your brain to think creatively and logically at the same time. This improves overall cognitive functions of the brain. You recall shapes, sizes, and patterns to solve a puzzle which reinforces the connections between brain cells. Also, solving timed puzzles helps to enhance your ability to tackle complex problems under pressure. 

Picture puzzles are also good at relieving stress and uplifting your mood. As you are required to focus and concentrate on a puzzle to decipher the solution, you experience lower stress levels and reduced blood pressure. Solving puzzles successfully also helps to release dopamine, a neurotransmitter that can improve your mood and motivation.

Even People With 20/20 Vision Failed To Spot Four Caterpillars In 24 Seconds!

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Here is your puzzle to test your brainpower. There are four caterpillars hiding in plain sight in the field of snowdrops. Now your challenge is to find all four of them in 24 seconds. 

Do you believe you have what it takes to solve this tricky picture puzzle? Then take your chance to flex your mental muscles. 

Many people attempted this puzzle, but even the ones with 20/20 vision failed to find all four caterpillars. Do you believe you can find them all?

This picture puzzle will test your observation power, attention to detail, mental speed, and the ability to spot subtle details. 

Scan the image carefully. Look at the image to get a full jist so you do not miss anything.

Break down the image. Divide the image into smaller sections. This will help you to examine details up and close.

Zoom in on each section, pay close attention to details and patterns. Look at the leaves carefully, usually the caterpillars hide in foliage.

Any luck so far? How many caterpillars did you find till now?

Caterpillars are very good at camouflaging and might not be visible immediately. 

Keep looking. The caterpillars are hidden very creatively. You need to use sharp eyes to unearth them.

If you are solving this puzzle on a phone, you may turn up the brightness to make it easier to see the details in the image.

Did you find all four caterpillars?

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Picture Puzzle Answer 

Found all four caterpillars? Scroll down to see the reveal. Tell us in the comments if you solved this picture puzzle successfully.

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Image: Dudolf

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Roopashree Sharma is a seasoned content writing professional with over 5 years of experience in digital journalism, specializing in education, science, trending, national and international news. She holds a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and has contributed to leading media houses including Zee, Times, and India TV. Currently serving as Assistant Manager – Editorial at Jagran New Media, she writes and manages content for the General Knowledge (GK) section of the Jagran Josh (English) portal. For inquiries, contact her at roopashree.sharma@jagrannewmedia.com.

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