You have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot the man hiding in the toy shop in just ten seconds
WE have all wondered if our childhood toys came alive at night or if they went for a wander when our backs were turned.
But there really is something moving among the shelves packed with popular animated characters in this optical illusion.
Legendary Chinese artist Liu Bolin uses his body as a canvas to paint himself into the background of any scene.
The creative genius, 50, expertly camouflages himself after undergoing a meticulous makeover to match the environment.
Bolin's exhibitions gained international notoriety as fans were captivated by his chameleon-like abilities.
In one of his incredible works called Made in China, the artist has concealed himself among shelves of vibrant toys manufactured in his homeland.
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The rows of stuffed animals and dolls appear to be perfectly normal, but not everything is as it seems.
That's because Bolin has seamlessly immersed himself within the toy store and is lurking somewhere within the image.
He is known to spend up to ten hours at a time posing to get his photographs perfect - but you have just ten seconds to spot him.
Don't worry if you can't track the elusive artist down, as we have circled the answer below.
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