Cartoonist Dudolf challenges you to find the mug of hot chocolate

The artist behind some of the internet’s best-loved visual puzzles has shared an all new brainteaser that is sure to leave people scratching their heads.

Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf, took to his popular Facebook page this week to mark the New Year’s period with a new quiz.

Dudolf, who boasts 300,000 likes and followers collectively, shared a drawing of a sea of penguins shuffling about in the ice.

Among the field of colourful eggs is just one bird holding a mug of hot chocolate – but can you spot it? The answer is in the second picture from the top… but no cheating!

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Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf, took to his Facebook page this week to mark the New Year’s period with a new quiz – can you find the mug of hot chocolate?

The picture sees dozens of penguins enjoying a snowy day out, with many donning colourful hats and checked scarves.

Elsewhere one is building a snowman, while some are taking a dip and another is seen fishing.

However just one lucky creature is holding a warm beverage – focus on bottom right-hand corner and you might spot it.

No luck? Keep scrolling to reveal the answer below. 

The answer is seen in the white square box in the bottom right-hand corner where a lucky penguin can be seen sipping a drink

The answer is seen in the white square box in the bottom right-hand corner where a lucky penguin can be seen sipping a drink

The artist is a fan of seasonal puzzles, and last September shared a  riddle to mark the end of the summer.

The side-by-side pictures show animals enjoying ice cream in a park, but with seven subtle differences between the drawings. 

The original picture seen on the left shows two bears giving out ice cream from a stand, as a deer plays football with a bunny and a hedgehog enjoys a snack.

Meanwhile two baby penguins play on a mat while a turtle sports sunglasses on his shell as the animals enjoy a sunny day out.

The hand-drawn image even shows a few of the animals teasing the followers, holding up a sign which reads: ‘Can you find seven differences?’. 

However in the right-hand picture seven subtle adjustments have been made, visible only to the eagle-eyed and revealed in the picture below. 

Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf, took to his popular Facebook page to mark the end of the summer with a new quiz last September- challenging followers to find the seven differences in the right-hand picture

Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas, better known as Dudolf, took to his popular Facebook page to mark the end of the summer with a new quiz last September- challenging followers to find the seven differences in the right-hand picture

And followers quickly flocked to the post to share their reaction to the clever puzzle, which stacked up 500 likes and 200 shares and comments.

Praising the quiz, one wrote: ‘It’s so satisfying to find all of them on your own!’. and another added: ‘I love this!’.

‘Took a bit…. found them!’, one said, while another added: ‘The colour ones always mess me up’.

Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas then shared a link to a page featuring the image with the highlighted seven differences

Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas then shared a link to a page featuring the image with the highlighted seven differences

Sharing his odd method, one follower wrote: ‘Oh jeez! Didn’t expect it to work, but crossing eyes steadily enough, you’re able to overlap the two picture and get it quicker.’  

Gergely previously shared a similar puzzle to mark International Tiger Day, challenging followers to find the odd one out.

‘Which tiger doesn’t have a pair?’ he asked, uploading the snap which quickly garnered over 500 likes. 

Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas took to his popular Facebook page last July to challenge followers to find the odd tiger out in the pictured quiz

Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas took to his popular Facebook page last July to challenge followers to find the odd tiger out in the pictured quiz

And while some managed to solve the problem, others fell at the first stumbling block struggling to understand the task.

One joked: ‘A pair of what? I may just need more coffee, but I don’t understand.’

And another explained: ‘He should have said which tiger does not have a twin. I finally figured that out.’

Dudolf, who boasts 300,000 likes and followers collectively, shared a picture of 20 tigers with various markings, before highlighting the correct answer (seen)

Dudolf, who boasts 300,000 likes and followers collectively, shared a picture of 20 tigers with various markings, before highlighting the correct answer (seen)

Giving a further clue, one wrote: ‘You have to match them up in pairs like the old fashion match game,’ to which one said: ‘I think its based on stripes on the head’.

Another added: ‘I don’t know if i’m supposed to be happy that i found the one, or sad knowing he/she doesn’t has a partner!’

Dudas first became an online sensation after his deceptively difficult seek-and-find puzzle featuring a panda hidden among a group of snowmen swept the internet in December 2015.

He now produces puzzles for most major holidays – and delights followers by posting random editions throughout the year.