Work-from-home puzzle challenges you to find the TV remote lost among the furniture

Only the most eagle-eyed players can spot the TV remote lost among the various pieces of furniture in this fiendishly tricky seek-and-find puzzle.

The brainteaser, by UK-based sofa and carpet specialist ScS, challenges you to find the control hidden between plants, clocks and various chairs. 

The puzzle creators claim that on average it takes 40 seconds for people to find the remote – so how long will it take you? 

Only the most eagle-eyed participants can spot the TV remote lost among the various pieces of furniture in this fiendishly tricky seek-and-find puzzle (above)

A third of participants couldn’t find the control in under a minute, according to the creators. 

Ensuring it’s more difficult for people, the colourful graphic makes it harder to spot where the electric device might be by packing the puzzle with objects.

But if you’re struggling, concentrate your attention towards the bottom of the vibrant graphic.  

Give up? Scroll down to find the well-hidden TV remote highlighted. 

Answer: The TV remote is circled. The key to the puzzle was to focus your attention towards the bottom of the graphic

Answer: The TV remote is circled. The key to the puzzle was to focus your attention towards the bottom of the graphic

Meanwhile, a tricky new brainteaser is challenging players to find a single queen bee hiding within her busy colony.

Hungarian children’s illustrator and viral puzzle sensation Gergely Dudás, better known as Dudolf, recently shared the seek-and-find puzzle on his website and Facebook page for fans to enjoy.

Players are asked to spot the single queen bee in the hectic scene and, to throw people off and make things as difficult as possible, all the insects look frustratingly similar.

Hungarian children's illustrator and viral puzzle sensation Gergely Dudás, better known as Dudolf, recently shared this seek-and-find puzzle on his website and Facebook page for fans to enjoy

Hungarian children’s illustrator and viral puzzle sensation Gergely Dudás, better known as Dudolf, recently shared this seek-and-find puzzle on his website and Facebook page for fans to enjoy

The cartoonist also filled the vibrant image with plenty of playful characters, brightly coloured accessories and extra details to try to confuse the eye.

If you’re struggling to find the answer, then here’s a clue – feast your eyes towards the bottom right-hand side of the busy image. 

Give up? Scroll down to find the well-hidden queen bee highlighted. 

But don’t fret if you didn’t manage to complete the tricky challenge this time round – because it’s just the latest in a long line of brainteasers sweeping the web.

Don't fret if you didn't manage to complete the tricky challenge this time round - because it's just the latest in a long line of brainteasers sweeping the web

Don’t fret if you didn’t manage to complete the tricky challenge this time round – because it’s just the latest in a long line of brainteasers sweeping the web

Earlier this year, Dudolf shared a tricky spot the difference puzzle which left even the most eagle-eyed players scratching their heads. 

He challenged puzzlers to find the seven things separating these two almost identical beach scenes.  

To have any hope of getting all seven, you will have to pay close attention to even the smallest of objects. 

Scroll down for the solution 

Hungarian children's illustrator Gergely Dudás, better known as Dudolf, challenged players to find the seven things separating these two almost identical beach scenes

Hungarian children’s illustrator Gergely Dudás, better known as Dudolf, challenged players to find the seven things separating these two almost identical beach scenes

The puzzle, shared on Dudolf’s Facebook and website, proved popular with his fans, who agreed it was ‘seriously difficult’ but ‘fun’. 

One posted: ‘Found five! Then I needed the solution’. Another wrote: ‘Couldn’t find the last one, but finally did.’ A third asked: ‘Did everyone have as much difficulty as I did?’ 

If you’re struggling to find them then here’s a clue: the differences may be as small as a change in logo or a detail on an item of clothing.

Still having a hard time? You’ll find the solutions below. 

Answers: The logo on the suncream, the fruit on the ground, the direction of the seashell swirl, the watermelon seeds, the band on a sunhat, the colours on an ice lolly, the sandcastle flag

Answers: The logo on the suncream, the fruit on the ground, the direction of the seashell swirl, the watermelon seeds, the band on a sunhat, the colours on an ice lolly, the sandcastle flag

It came just weeks after Dudolf challenged players to find the snake hiding in a jungle-themed seek-and-find puzzle.

The brainteaser shows a jungle scene in shades of green, with birds flitting between branches and thick foliage in the background. 

But the single slithering snake is almost impossible to find. 

The brainteaser, created by children's illustrator Gergely Dudás, from Budapest, Hungary, shows a mass of green and yellow leaves with misleading parrots

The brainteaser, created by children’s illustrator Gergely Dudás, from Budapest, Hungary, shows a mass of green and yellow leaves with misleading parrots 

The challenging graphic, produced by the illustrator of Fox & Rabbit, prompted fans of Dudolf’s work to say it is ‘very difficult’. 

If you’re looking for a place to start, begin by working from left to right and look closely between the leaves to see if anything is hiding.

Try not to be put off by the vine leaves and parrots as you weave you way through the jungle to find the snake. 

And if you are still struggling, try looking closely at the patterns on the leaves to spot the creature. 

Give up? Then scroll down to find the answer highlighted among the faded jungle scene. 

The snake can be seen on the left-hand side of the jungle graphic hiding between the leaves

The snake can be seen on the left-hand side of the jungle graphic hiding between the leaves