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Posted: 2016-03-01T15:21:25Z | Updated: 2016-03-01T15:24:44Z Can You Find Waldo In This Interactive 360-Degree Video? | HuffPost

Can You Find Waldo In This Interactive 360-Degree Video?

The famous red-and-white-striped character is seen tiptoeing around Santa Monica in a mind-bendingly fun YouTube video.

One of the world's most beloved, and highly-sought after cartoon characters has come to life in an interactive game of "Where's Waldo?"

A 360-degree YouTube video  shot with GoPro cameras challenges viewers to find the elusive red-and-white-striped character as he tiptoes around various busy locations in Santa Monica, California.

Two suited sleuths help viewers hunt for him by weeding through Waldo lookalikes and other zany characters including a wizard, "friendly giant" and Super Mario.

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Two suited sleuths are seen cornering Waldo after tracking him down on the Santa Monica pier in the "Where's Waldo?" 360-video.
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The roughly four-minute video was released Monday by Corridor Digital, a Los Angeles-based group that specializes in creating YouTube videos.

In a behind-the-scenes video , documenting how they made the hide-and-seek game, they explain that they came up with the "Where's Waldo?" video idea in hopes of better showing the creative and technical possibilities of producing 360-degree videos.

"It was the perfect excuse to do a 360-video because it actually encourages you to look around. You're trying to find Waldo, right?" says Wren Weichman, who portrays Waldo and serves as Corridor Digital's visual effects lead and creator, according to their website.

Before watching, viewers are encouraged to maximize the YouTube video's quality -- from standard definition (such as 240p or 360p) to high definition (720p or 1080p) -- by clicking on the gear icon just below the video's screen.

The latest version of Chrome, Opera, Firefox or Internet Explorer is also required, or if on a mobile device the latest version of the YouTube app for Android or iOS.

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