Optical illusion: discover three bananas in this image full of minions

For a considerable time, optical illusions have captured the attention of online users, giving rise to viral trends that test our perception and mental faculties.

The latest trend making social media headlines is an optical illusion that asks viewers to identify three bananas hidden among a sea of ​​minions.

Internet users around the world have been drawn to this perplexing puzzle, leading to increased shares, comments and attempts to crack the visual code.

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It’s easy to see the Minions, but it’s hard to spot three bananas in this optical illusion

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Credit: Dudolf

More than 168,000 people follow Gergely Dudás, sometimes known as Dudolf, on Facebook, where he posts quirky seek-and-find puzzles.

He shared his most recent hallucination on social media and on his widely read blog.

In less than 46 seconds, only the most discerning people were able to identify the three bananas.

Before time runs out, how many can you find?

The Hungarian cartoonist said that after watching the most recent Minions movie, he was inspired to create the puzzle.

“It took me about three or four days to complete this puzzle, and it was also perhaps the longest time I spent drawing one!” Posted by Dudolf on Facebook.

However, I am incredibly pleased with the result and I think you will be too.

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More than 2,600 people liked the post and acknowledged in the comments that they had trouble finishing the challenge.

Here is the answer!

The funny emotions on the minions’ faces and the strange objects they easily grab will divert your attention.

Try looking more closely around the minions’ heads for anything that could be mistaken for ears if you’re having trouble solving the challenge.

Once you think you have located all three bananas, go to the bottom of the page to compare your estimates with the accurate answers.

There are three bananas in the image: one on the right, one in the top center, and one in the bottom left.

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Credit: Dudolf

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