Can you spot the hidden dog? Only those with ‘sniper vision’ can find it

A viral optical illusion is baffling the internet, challenging viewers to spot a hidden spaniel among a tangle of tree branches. Shared on Reddit’s ‘FindTheSniper’ thread, the image looks like pure chaos at first glance—but a dog is cleverly camouflaged within.

Many users admitted they couldn’t find the dog, even after hints. One person wrote, “I thought there was no dog. I had to check the post again to be sure.” Experts recommend starting at the center and scanning outward—focusing slightly to the left reveals the brown spaniel, blending in perfectly.

This is one of many “sniper challenges” online that test your perception and patience. Think your eyes are sharp? Try finding it before your friends do!

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