YOU might get a bit spaced out with this far-out challenge.
Everyone can see the satellites in this extra-terrestrial game.
But can you spot the brainteaser's "off" button?
You're going to have to be quick though because the clock is ticking.
You have a very short 10 seconds to complete this task.
If you are successful in this mission, however, give yourself a pat on the back.
It means you have 20/20 vision and a high level of visual acuity.
Many people are quick to spot the satellites and Wi-Fi signs.
But can you outsmart everyone and find the shutdown button hidden in plain sight?
Time to put your vision and IQ to the test and see if you can spot the sweet deal as quickly as you can.
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This brainteaser comes from and the jumbled image might make this task even more challenging.
Plants, comets, control panels, stars, and moons are just some of the features in this game.
This image is known as a brainteaser, but it might lead you to tear your hair out.
If your radar has failed to pick up any signals we can make it easier for you and give you a hint.
Look to the middle area on the right-hand side.
Can you see it yet? It's tiny, but focus your search on that area.
If you have given it everything you've got and still can't find it, we can put you out of your misery.
The answer is highlighted in the image below.
Perhaps your appetite for games like this has not yet been satisfied.
We have plenty more for you to choose from.
In this challenge, we've gone for something completely different.
Your task is to find the spider hiding in a rug in the image below.
You have 20/20 vision and a high IQ if you spot it within the allotted time of five seconds.
This brainteaser was originally posted by a Reddit user who did not like creepy crawlies.
This rug offers the spider excellent camouflage.
The eight-legged creature is rendered almost invisible.
But we can offer you a clue to help you in your search.
Focus hard on the bottom left quarter of the picture and look for a change in patterning.
Need another hint? Look again at the top of the bottom quarter.
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If you are still stumped, we have circled its position for you below.
Better luck next time.