If you're struggling to focus, a brain teaser might be just what you need. They are made to stimulate your cognitive function, encouraging the brain cells to sharpen as they figure out the puzzle.
In addition, they help make you think outside the box and challenge your problem-solving skills and t's also been proved that mental health and sustained attention are significantly improved after doing a brain teaser.
In a bid to get people thinking, we've been sharing various brain teasers, from finding the odd letter in a sequence of K's and X's, to finding the odd cat within seven seconds. Now we have a new task for you.
Ahead of the 95th Academy Awards on March 12, people across the UK are being challenged to guess the popular films in this picture puzzle, which has been created by Everypaw Pet Insurance.
The puzzle, which was created as a way to celebrate Oscar-winning or nominated films that feature some of the most loved and well-known animals.
You're looking for 10 iconic films which contain popular animal characters, from brand new blockbusters to beloved classics – what they all have in common is that they have all been nominated for an Oscar at some point over the years.
The average time to complete the puzzle is three minutes – so we challenge you to finish it in less. Grab yourself a cup of tea and see how many films you can guess.
Don't worry, if you're struggling we've posted the answers below – but don't scroll down unless you've completed it or given up.
A spokesperson from Everypaw Pet Insurance said: "With the Oscars just around the corner - what better way to celebrate it than with this fun say-what-you-see quiz!
"We want to give animal and film lovers something to challenge their brains with whilst they have their morning coffee or lunchtime break.
"If they get stuck - they can always go on a dog walk or watch their favourite animal film. The average time to answer all 10 is three minutes - so we're super interested to see if anyone can beat that! Good luck!"
Did you find all 10 films? Let us know in the comment section below.