A brain-bending challenge that's been doing the rounds on social media has left people completely baffled.

The cartoon shows an elephant hunter and his target along with an artfully concealed elephant playing hide and seek - if you can spot it that is. The optical illusion has seen puzzle aficionado Hectic Nick turning to TikTok to dare users to unlock the enigma of the invisible elephant. He challenged his TikTok followers with a cryptic message: "Only one percent of people can find the hidden elephant in this image. It's not easy, but try flipping your phone over and you might be able to find it."

This brainteaser will truly put you to work as it plays with the synergy between our brains and eyes when it comes to processing visuals. You'll probably need to look at it a number of times as you try to find the elephant. Brain puzzles aren't just diverting; they lead us to question our perceptions and push our cognitive boundaries, encouraging closer scrutiny of the visuals before us. To crack this particular code, eagle-eyed inspection is vital.

The picture shows a serene woodland scene featuring greenery and trees, a hunter in pursuit, and the enigmatic pachyderm concealed within. Those who spot the elephant immediately rank among the puzzle elite, reports the Daily Record. Can you pinpoint the whereabouts of the cleverly shrouded creature?

If the answer eludes you, join the club as most folks need a moment or two to spot the puzzle's secret. Here's a little prompt to aid your quest: it's only a portion of the elephant that makes it into frame. For those still at an impasse, there is a resolution. If you look hard enough, you may unearth an elephant lurking right under your nose, with two grand trees for legs and a modest sapling serving as its trunk.

If you found that intriguing, why not try your hand at the Sailor's Wife puzzle? At first glance, an image might seem straightforward, but a shift in perspective can reveal a whole new picture. These optical illusions are a result of our brain's unique way of interpreting visual data, often challenging our perception. A classic example is this vintage image of a sailor looking for his wife. She's concealed somewhere within the picture, but it's claimed that only one per cent of people can spot her in under 15 seconds.