Only people with scarily good vision can spot five cats in Halloween brainteaser

Want to get into the festive spirit this October?

You can ward off boredom by trying a spooktacular brainteaser, created by SpinGenie. It asks you to find all of the cats in the image.

In the Halloween-themed picture, kids are dressed up in costumes as they play in the park. While some have come as ghosts, others frolic in witches outfits with broomsticks.

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There are autumn leaves on the trees, pumpkins on the floor and bats in the sky to add to the occasion. So how long will it take you to find the mysterious moggies?

The puzzle is harder than it looks because it contains some red herrings. Not only are the cats all different shapes, colours and sizes, there are also some imposters thrown in there.

We'd recommend scanning your eyes across the image from top to bottom so you don't miss any of the little details. Try not to get confused by the dogs in the graphic either!

So what are you waiting for? Set a timer and see how long the challenge takes you.

Anyone who completes it in less than 30 seconds is likely to have scarily good vision. When you're all done, click off the timer and scroll down to see if you got the answers right.

There are plenty of positives to challenging yourself with tests like this one. Research shows it can even stop your brain from ageing.

A study by the University of Exeter and King’s College London found similar exercises can brush-up adults’ recall and improve brain function by a decade.

Some experts also believe they encourage lateral thinking, which can keep us feeling creative and fulfilled. And there's nothing more satisfying than tackling a new problem!

Are you looking for more optical illusions? Previously, we revealed only people with a "high IQ" can spot the pizza within 11 seconds in this tricky image.

And on another occasion, a mind-bending illusion tricked people into seeing different shades of gold circles. The brainteaser could leave you feeling as though the gold circles are all different shades.

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