According to the UK-based holiday booking site, it takes the average person over one minute to find the keyboard, and the record stands at 58 seconds. The key to creating a really perplexing puzzle is using patterns that trick the brain. One popular optical illusion, for example, uses red, green, and black lines to induce something called the McCollough effect. If you stare long enough, it can actually affect your vision for days or even months at a time.
This zebra puzzle won't have you seeing stripes, but the repetition of the pattern does overwhelm the senses and make it difficult to find the hidden object.
That's got to be the worst puzzle I've ever seen. I was looking for a piano keyboard or course, but not just what 4 or 5 keys, with two of them black.
I honestly was wondering even with the circled location. But then I''ve never been much of a fan of that type of puzzle, such as where's waldo. Even more of a waste of time than...
Jesus fuck, I sat there crossing and uncrossing my eyes like a chump, expecting one of those "magic eye 3-D" things to pop out. I'm really bad at "seeing" those, too.
Will provide the answer later