Now that's an Easter egg hunt! Latest internet brain-teaser drives viewers mad trying to find an egg among rabbits

  • Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas is back with an Easter-themed puzzle
  • UInfuriated the internet with drawing of a panda hidden among snowmen
  • Now he has left fans baffled with an Easter egg hidden among bunnies 

First he drove the internet mad trying to find a panda among a group of snowmen, then he challenged you to pick out a cat blended into rows of owls.

Now Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas is back with an Easter-themed puzzle that involves an egg cleverly disguised alongside a group of bunnies.

Since being posted to his Facebook page on Friday morning  the image has been liked almost 4,000 times while another 2,000 people have shared it among their friends.

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Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas is challenging fans to find the Easter egg hidden in this group of bunnies (answer revealed below)

Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudas is challenging fans to find the Easter egg hidden in this group of bunnies (answer revealed below)

As it typical with his drawings the cartoonist, who goes by the name of Dudolf, has thrown in a few red herrings to keep those trying to solve the puzzle distracted.

One of the rabbits wears a top hat, two others hold a tin of paint while a fourth munches on a carrot, drawing the eye away from the real prize - the elusive egg.

The peach-colored egg is actually located towards the left hand edge of the drawing, two rows up from the bottom, hiding behind a white rabbit's head.

Since being posted on hid Facebook page on Friday morning the image has attracted almost 4,000 likes and has been shared more than 2,000 times

Since being posted on hid Facebook page on Friday morning the image has attracted almost 4,000 likes and has been shared more than 2,000 times

Dudas, or Dudolf as he is known when drawing, spawned the Where's waldo-style internet puzzle craze back in December last year when he asked fans to find the panda hidden in these snowmen

Dudas, or Dudolf as he is known when drawing, spawned the Where's waldo-style internet puzzle craze back in December last year when he asked fans to find the panda hidden in these snowmen

Jan Josleyn wrote: 'I am always very good at these but ... I sure can't say that NOW. this one almost got the best of me!'

Meanwhile Peggy Prawdzik praised the artist, saying: 'Dudolf - You're the smile this world needs. Thanks for your posts!'

However, others were not so impressed. Calvin Sie wrote: 'Ah I noticed the egg, but I wasn't sure whether it was the egg or just a bunny with a round belly-fur.'

The image of the panda was shared hundreds of thousands of times as it captivated internet users who eventually found him here

The image of the panda was shared hundreds of thousands of times as it captivated internet users who eventually found him here

Capitalizing on his new-found fame, Dudolf quickly followed up  with this image of wide-eyed owls, this time challenging people to find the cat concealed among them

Capitalizing on his new-found fame, Dudolf quickly followed up  with this image of wide-eyed owls, this time challenging people to find the cat concealed among them

Cherie Chione Miller added: 'If that's the egg above the white bunny's head, that is a poor excuse of an egg!'

Dudolf first found fame in December last year with his drawing of a crowd of snowmen with a panda hiding in their midst that was shared hundreds of thousands of times.

The Where's Waldo-style cartoon was quickly followed up by another featuring cats and owls, before several imitators added their contributions.

Reddit user Oneste stuck with the panda theme, but this time drew the fuzzy creature hiding among a group of Stormtroopers to mark the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

The key to tracking the elusive feline down proved to be the difference between the owls' beaks and the cat's Y-shaped mouth (pictured)

The key to tracking the elusive feline down proved to be the difference between the owls' beaks and the cat's Y-shaped mouth (pictured)

The popularity of Dudolf's illustrations quickly spawned imitators, including illustrator Michael Rogalski who tasked people with finding the Oscar among these C3POs

The popularity of Dudolf's illustrations quickly spawned imitators, including illustrator Michael Rogalski who tasked people with finding the Oscar among these C3POs

Reddit user Oneste also got in on the act by hiding another panda in among this group of Stormtroopers

Reddit user Oneste also got in on the act by hiding another panda in among this group of Stormtroopers

There amongst Imperial troops including Stormtroopers, Speeder Biker riders and Snowtroopers, is a single panda with the same black and white colouring as the other figures.

The images showed a few Stormtroopers and Rebel Alliance fighters while the one panda hides in the crowd. 

Then, in February this year to mark Oscar season, illustrator Michael Rogalski hid a golden statuette among a group of C3PO droids from the Star Wars films and drove the internet mad looking for it. 

The statuette's different facial expression turned out to be the key to finding him in this drawing

The statuette's different facial expression turned out to be the key to finding him in this drawing

How did I miss that? The panda obviously sticks out once you know where to look in this drawing

How did I miss that? The panda obviously sticks out once you know where to look in this drawing

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