How fast can you find a pumpkin hidden in a group of turkeys?

A graphic artist who designs brain teasers is challenging everyone's puzzle-solving skills ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.

Hiding in what looks like an endless number of turkeys is an orange pumpkin.

The artist, Gergely Dudás, told Fox News Digital that in Europe, Thanksgiving is a holiday that is not celebrated.

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"But I think it's a very nice tradition that brings families and friends together and [it] reminds us to be thankful for the good things in life," Dudás of Dresden, Germany, said.

Can you spot the one pumpkin among the sea of Thanksgiving turkeys? See how fast you can solve the puzzle. (Gergely Dudás)

Dudás' Thanksgiving-themed brain teaser has garnered reactions on Facebook in the past from followers who attempted to solve the festive puzzle.

"I found it!" one user wrote in the comments section. " This one is VERY cleverly hidden, I had to stare for a few seconds to determine whether it's really a pumpkin."

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"Found it. Happy Turkey day!" said another. 

"It was not easy to find," another user commented.

Gergely Dudás, a graphic artist from Germany, shared his Thanksgiving seek-and-find puzzle with Fox News Digital. (Gergely Dudás)

Dudás has created other seek-and-find brain teasers to honor annual celebrations such as Halloween, Christmas and back-to-school season.

Dudás is a comic author and artist; he's published a number of illustrated books, including "Bear's Springtime Book of Hidden Things" and "Bear's Merry Book of Hidden Things: Christmas Seek-and-Find: A Christmas Holiday Book for Kids."

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Dudás' seek-and-find artwork and brain teasers have also been featured on miniature prints and other pieces of merchandise.

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He shares puzzles with thousands of dedicated followers on his social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and X.

To see the solution of Dudás' puzzle visit thedudolf.blogspot.com/2022/11/thanksgiving.html.

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