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​Optical illusion: Only a true Wimbledon fan can spot the sneaky tennis ball in this image​

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 2, 2025, 09:49 IST
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Dear Wimbledon fans, test your eagle eyes with this fun puzzle

Wimbledon’s kicked off, and what better way to celebrate than testing your eagle eyes with a fun little brain teaser? This one's perfect for tennis fans—or anyone who just likes a good visual challenge. You've got just a few seconds to spot the hidden tennis ball in a sea of fruit. Sounds easy? Think again. The ball's camouflaged among apples, strawberries, kiwis, oranges, and watermelon slices, all trying their best to throw you off. The apples especially mess with your head, since they're about the same colour as the ball. Let’s see if you’re sharp enough to find it fast!

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Where is the ball?


Here’s where it gets tricky: this isn’t just a “where’s the ball” game—it’s basically an optical illusion. The similar colours and patterns are meant to mess with how your brain processes what you see. You’ll glance over the same spot ten times and miss it, guaranteed. It’s not that the ball’s invisible—it’s hiding in plain sight—but your brain keeps assuming it’s just another fruit. Sneaky, right?


Image: mirror.co.uk

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Why are optical illusions good for you?

These puzzles are fun, sure, but they’re also secretly doing your brain a favour. Challenges like this help improve your focus, memory, and problem-solving skills. Plus, they’re known to give you a little mood boost when you finally crack them. So while you’re hunting for that tennis ball, you’re also keeping your mind sharp and maybe even fighting off a little aging brain fog. Win-win!

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While solving puzzles, never trust your first look

Here’s the science-y bit: your brain is always making snap decisions based on what it expects to see. It’s faster that way. But that means we don’t always catch what’s actually there. In this puzzle, your brain thinks, “Ah yes, green fruit = apple,” and skips over it. But one of those “apples” is actually a tennis ball. So slow down, focus, and look closer—you’ve got this.

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Answer

Still searching? No worries, you’re not alone. If you need a nudge in the right direction, try checking the bottom right corner of the image. Yep, down there. Take your time, scan carefully, and see if the ball pops out at you.
If you found it in under a few seconds, give yourself a virtual high-five—you've earned your tennis fan badge! If not, hey, at least your brain got a solid workout.

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