A long-standing online game has puzzled many as players struggle to locate the car hidden in this woodland photo.
If you can find this car on your first try, you might want to consider a career in the armed services!
Social media users often engage in games that challenge them to identify hidden objects in images—whether it’s an item, an animal, or a person. This time, however, the task is to locate a car.
And let me tell you, it’s a tough one! If you manage to spot it, you might just have “sniper vision”—the knack for noticing details in cluttered scenes.
The image, which was posted on Reddit a few months back, depicts a woodland scene with a hidden rusty car somewhere within it.
Why not give it a try yourself?

Even with plenty of hints, I bet you won’t be able to find it after searching the image for just a minute. Many Reddit users echoed this sentiment, admitting they couldn’t see it, even after the original poster revealed its location.
The image was shared on the FindTheSniper subreddit by user GloriaToo, who claimed this challenge was “easy.”
I can only imagine what the more difficult ones are like—I’d probably spend hours trying to spot the hidden details!

I’ll admit, I thought it would be an easy find, but I quickly found myself stumped, just staring at a bunch of trees.
Can’t locate it? Don’t worry; a hint never hurts! The car is quite small and rusty, and you might have better luck spotting it if you zoom in on the image.
Still having trouble? It’s positioned slightly to the right of the center.
Many users in the comments also shared their thoughts on this nearly impossible search and the story behind the car.

One user commented, “Great photo! Looks like a fire swept through here a few years back. I bet the truck has at least a few bullet holes in it. Every one of these I’ve seen up close was pretty well shot up.”
Another remarked, “Dang. I wonder how it got there and if there’s a body in it. I might watch too much true crime.”
A third user said, “That was a challenge; good photo!”
And someone else added, “The trees are much bigger than I realized.”