- There is one woman feeling unwell in this vibrant scene of a packed park
- She is suffering from stomach cramps, one of the symptoms of coeliac disease
- Brainteaser is the latest puzzle to leave internet users scratching their heads
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From dog walkers to sunbathers, everyone in this vibrant scene looks like they’re enjoy a fun-filled day at the park.
But take a closer look and you will see there is one person who is feeling under the weather.
Hidden within the action-packed picture is a woman who is suffering from stomach cramps, although she might take a while to spot.
Day out: Families, sunbathers and tennis players are all soaking up the sunshine in the park but there is one woman who is feeling unwell. Can you work out where she is?
The puzzle was released by Lizi’s Gluten Free Granola to raise awareness of coeliac disease, which affects one in 100 people in the UK.
Stomach cramps are one of the main symptoms of gluten intolerance.
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If you carefully scan the image you will finally see that the unwell woman is standing behind a bin on the right-hand side of the image.
Wearing a green top she is seen standing with her hands clasped over her stomach as if she is in pain.
Painful: Wearing a green t-shirt, the woman is standing behind a bin with her hands clasped over her stomach. She is suffering from cramps, one of the symptoms of coeliac disease
It is the latest puzzle to leave the internet scratching its head.
Last week Focus Clinics released one that challenged players to spot the sun seeker putting themselves at risk on a beach.
Nearly everybody is wearing dark sunglasses to protect their eyes from the bright rays but there is one child who has forgotten his shades.
Can you spot them? Somebody in the crowd isn’t protecting their eyes in the sunshine
A closer look at the sunbathers, swimmers joggers and families and you just might be able to pick the boy out from the crowd.
If you didn’t have any luck the circled image reveals the small boy floating in the sea with his blue inflatable device.
While he looks like he is enjoying his day out, he is at risk of damaging his eyesight without his sunglasses.
There they are! A little boy floating in the sea (circled) has gone swimming without his shades
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