
Find the Ninja - Hidden Object Game
Spot the hidden ninja, fast
About this test
Find the Ninja is a hidden-object observation game where you spot the single ninja hiding in a busy scene. On a dark background packed with objects and characters, exactly one ninja is concealed.
Click the ninja and your time-to-find is logged in seconds; your average measures visual focus and observation. The ninja's spot is randomized every round, so you can't memorize it — and kids and adults can both play.
Like spot-the-difference and hidden-picture games, this trains selective visual attention — scanning a whole scene quickly. The trick is to sweep your gaze broadly rather than fixate, looking for shapes that stand out. Results show your time, your rank vs. concurrent players, and a replay of each hiding spot.
Each round the scene gets busier, and 30 seconds in, area hints appear step by step so you're never completely stuck. No special knowledge is needed, so kids and adults can play together — and you can race friends or family by find-time. That said, this is a casual brain game, not a clinical attention test, so don't fixate on the numbers; enjoy it for the fun of visual search.
What you'll learn
- Time to find (seconds)
- Your rank vs. concurrent players
- Replay each round to see hiding spots
How it works
- 1The scene loads and the timer starts.
- 2Click on the ninja anywhere on the screen.
- 3Your time is logged; next round begins.
FAQ
QWhat kind of game is Find the Ninja?
A hidden-object observation and focus game where you quickly find the one ninja in a busy scene. Your time-to-find measures visual focus.
QAny tips for finding it fast?
Sweep your gaze across the whole screen instead of fixating, scanning for shapes and colors that stand out. Don't miss edges or gaps behind objects.
QAre there hints?
After 30 seconds, area hints gradually appear.
QDoes it hide in the same spot each time?
No — the ninja's position is randomized every round, so you can't memorize it.
QCan it really improve focus?
Hidden-object visual search exercises selective attention — scanning a scene quickly. Regular play can help speed up your search.
QWorks on mobile?
Yes — tap the ninja, and pinch-zoom is supported so it's easy on small screens.





