Champions League puzzle has golden ball only people with ’20/20 vision’ can spot

Are you a fan of optical illusions and football? Well if so, we've got just the tricky brainteaser to share with you and it's really not easy at all.

The Champions League is back for its 2023/24 campaign and many footie fans will tell you, there's nothing more special than European nights.

Now as the second round of fixtures kick off on Wednesday night, we thought it's time for a mind-boggling brainteaser to get you pumped.

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You can check out more optical illusions and brainteasers here.

The puzzle created by Live Football Tickets is sure to challenge readers to find the golden ball hidden in the Champions League themed scene.

On average, it's taking 60 seconds for footie addicts to crack this brainteaser. So if you've got what it takes, give it a go and let us know your time in the comments section below!

According to Live Football Tickets, two in 10 people are said to reach full-time without any sort of reply. The image is proving difficult even to the most eagle-eyed individuals out there.

And apparently, those who manage to solve it in short time frame are said to have 20/20 vision. So can you beat the 60 seconds?

If not, scroll down below for the answer…

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Looking for more optical illusions? Previously we had a brainteaser which fools people into seeing different shades of gold circles.

The brainteaser could leave you feeling as though the gold circles are all different shades. The images were shared by jewellers F Hinds who is putting your eyesight to the test.

Although it looks like the shades of gold are different, that's where you're completely wrong. It is actually our brain changing the colour of the circles when compared to other shades and backgrounds.

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