Can you spot the Trump card? Now try the Clinton card! Daily Mail Online challenges YOU to find the presidential candidates hidden away in a fiendishly-tricky puzzle

  • Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's faces are hidden among a bunch of playing cards
  • The puzzle, made exclusively for Daily Mail Online, paints the Democratic frontrunner as a queen and the Republican candidate as a king 

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First, we had to find the panda in a sea of snowmen. Then, we looked for the potato in a crowd of hamsters. 

And now? Daily Mail Online wants you to find Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in a pack of playing cards.

The Republican and Democratic front-runners' faces are both hidden somewhere among the kings and queens in this illustrated image — but can you scope them out without a hint? 

Playing games: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's faces are hidden in this pile of playing cards

Sparring: Donald, 68, and Clinton, 69, have been trading words about whether Hillary is playing the 'woman card' simply because she is a woman
Sparring: Donald, 68, and Clinton, 69, have been trading words about whether Hillary is playing the 'woman card' simply because she is a woman

Sparring: Donald, 68, and Clinton, 69, have been trading words about whether Hillary is playing the 'woman card' simply because she is a woman

The pile of face cards is, truly, the perfect puzzle game for the pair, particularly because Trump, 69, continues to make snide comments about Clinton, 69, playing her 'woman card'.

'The only card she has is the woman card,' he told Fox News Sunday, adding in an interview with Today: 'Without the woman's card, Hillary would not even be a viable person to even run for a city council position.'

In fact, from the frequency and manner in which he's used the phrase, some have joked that the candidate seems to think the 'woman card' is an actual physical card Clinton carries in her wallet.

'Mr. Trump accused me of playing the, quote, "woman card,"' she fired back. 'Well, if fighting for women's health care and paid family leave and equal pay is playing the woman card, then deal me in.' 

But whether Hillary's playing the 'woman card' or hiding her face on a 'Queen card', this puzzle is the first of its kind to get political. 

Drawn by artist Michael Rogalski exclusively for Daily Mail Online, it plays off the popular internet craze of these Where's Waldo-style games.

Found! Clinton is hidden on a queen card toward the bottom, while Trump is upside down in the top right corner

Found! Clinton is hidden on a queen card toward the bottom, while Trump is upside down in the top right corner

Back in December, the internet first started to go wild over these puzzles, which disguise something in a crowd of lookalikes.

Hungarian artist Gergely Dudás posted the first, a Christmas puzzle, hiding a panda among a group of snowmen on his Facebook page on December. 

Dudás drew hundreds of carrot-nosed snowmen and challenged his followers to find the single bear among them.

The puzzle was shared 100,000 times within days, and inspired a slew of similar puzzles — a panda hidden among Stormtroopers, a dog lost among pandas, a cat among owls.

Some were drawn by Dudás himself, while others were created by admiring copycats.

He has also gone on to draw several more holiday-themed puzzles, including one that hides an Easter egg among bunnies.

More games: In December, these Where's Waldo-style puzzles began sweeping the internet 

Who meows? He created several more puzzles which were also quite popular, including this one that hides a cat among owls

In a galaxy far, far away: Here, a panda is hidden among a bunch of Star Wars characters, including Stromtroopers

Themed: Dudás particularly likes holiday puzzles, like this one that hides an Easter egg among bunnies

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