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Can You Beat The 2 Minute Average Time It Takes To Find The Robin Hiding In This Puzzle.

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One of the most iconic images of Christmas is a red-breasted robin perched in a snow-covered country garden.

And now, to get you in the festive mood, florist company Bloom & Wild has created a Christmas brainteaser and shared it online, asking you to spot the red robin hidden among many Christmas trees.

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The creators have revealed that for most people, it takes over two minutes to work out. To be exact, on average it takes two minutes and 26 seconds, the same amount of time it would take you to listen to Santa Claus Is Coming To Town by the Jackson 5.

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How quickly can you spot the nation’s beloved bird? See the puzzle below:

Bloom & Wild

If you’re having trouble, here’s where the robin is hiding:

Bloom & Wild

Yes, that’s right, the bird can be found to the right side and halfway down the illustration. It’s pretty tricky if you ask us!

 

Credits: goodhousekeeping.com

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