Where did the snail come from? Find the hidden snail in this optical illusion image!

Tea and biscuits, bread and butter, sunlight and sunscreen; Some combinations can never be separated. One of those combinations is rain and snails.

Just when it’s pouring rain outside, you loosen your shirt, step out of those closed walls and breathe in the cool breeze and the fragrance of the rain. No rain starts out strong, but falls gradually, drop by drop, preparing you for a rain dance with your loved ones. You close your eyes and let the water droplets wash away all the worries from your face. Your arms then automatically extend to welcome the new life you feel within you. How can you expect your feet to stay tied when the rest of your body is enjoying the breeze? That’s when you decide to take off your shoes and let your toes embrace the cold wetness of the mud. When you place your feet firmly in the mud while looking up at the sky in hopes of seeing a rainbow, the wet mud gives you a sense of therapy, making you feel grounded, joyful, and satisfied.

Your heart beats slower than usual, you are all relaxed and no matter how bad your day was before it started to rain, your soul feels immense gratitude for the clouds. Your heart dances with the breeze, while the drops of water touch your eyebrows and reach your beautiful smile.

Oh!!!!!!!!

What was that?

Oh, now you have a partner who enjoys the rain with you. Of course, he is a SNAIL.

Although you now feel bitter about the snail, you cannot complain, because just as you have the right to enjoy the rain, so does he have the right to appreciate the beautiful gift of nature. But you can’t stop looking for a few seconds at the little finger on which the snail has stuck. You feel disgusting and the first thing you do now is put your shoes back on.

The rain seems a little less beautiful now. You begin to notice the traffic jam, the mud, and the bad smell of clothes more than the freshness of the weather. The snail is your culprit.

Why do snails come out after it rains?

Because it is your right. Creatures of the Almighty, snails deserve to enjoy the rain.

Well, ethically this answer may be satisfactory, but if you want to delve into the scientific logic, the answer is different.

Formally called gastropods, snails depend on moisture to survive. They have bodies that dry out fairly quickly at times when they are active without moisture to support them. Therefore, they are only activated when it rains. Not only when it rains, but you can also find snails and slugs after watering your garden.

Now that you know why snails appear in the rain, could you help Mr. John find the snail before his son comes home from school?

Who is Mr. John?

Mr. John is a steel industrialist and deals in high quality steel. While his profession has no relevance to the story, I just want to tell you that Mr. John is a rich man.

This rich man loves his son so much that he protects him from even the smallest ants.

No, don’t think of Henry, Mr. John’s four-year-old son, as meek or shy. He is super strong and super brave, as his main poems call him and his classmates in the same age group. He can fight even the scariest dogs on the street, but if there’s one thing that scares Henry, it’s SNAILS!

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Help Mr. John find the snail in the picture in just 10 seconds, before Henry gets home!

The rules are quite simple. Set the alarm on your phone for 10 seconds and run it. Now, start looking for the snail before Henry arrives.

Watch out, Henry should be here any minute.

Let us begin.

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Could you find the snail?

Here it is!

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Look closely at the snail.

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Hello readers,

Thank you so much. You helped Mr. John find the snail. Mr. John has carefully carried the snail into the backyard so that his son Henry will never see it.

Congratulations to you!

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Categories: Optical Illusion
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