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Everyone can see the clothes, but you’ll have 20/20 vision if you can spot the hidden broom in five seconds

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YOU must have 20/20 vision if you can spot the hidden broom in less than five seconds.

Be warned as this new puzzle is not easy and will challenge even experienced players as they race against the clock

You have 20/20 vision if you can spot the broom in less than five seconds

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You have 20/20 vision if you can spot the broom in less than five secondsCredit: Hammonds Equipped Furniture

The objective is to find the broom under the pile of clothes in a few seconds.

Only a third of players completed the challenge, according to the Daily Star.

The puzzle was released by Hammonds built-in furniturewhich said it should take about a minute to complete.

However, the more you look, the harder it is to find it.

The broom is hard to find and you will have to use your supersonic vision to find it.

Hammonds Fitted Furniture said: “Although the task may seem simple, the longer you look at the image, the harder it becomes to locate the missing broom amidst the colorful mess on the wooden floor.”

Puzzles are important exercise for the brain and can improve function within a decade, according to the University of Exeter and King’s College London.

Experts added that these tasks can encourage lateral thinking, which can make us feel creative and fulfilled.

If you can’t find the broom, don’t worry, why don’t you try these other optical illusions?

This latest puzzle is bound to leave you tearing your hair out.

Everyone can see the turtles, but you need 20/20 vision to find the hidden snake in less than 10 seconds

Only those with the sharpest vision have a chance of success.

In the image provided by Jagran Josh, we can see a father and his daughter eyeing a selection of cakes that look delicious.

Varying in size and color, there are plenty on display to make your stomach growl.

But although everyone can see the sweets on display, four faces are hidden inside.

In fact, they are simply hiding in plain sight, staring back at you as they wait to be found.

But if you look closely, you will be able to identify them.

If you find this too easy, test your skills in this mind-blowing optical illusion.

Or can you outsmart everyone and find all 15 hidden kittens in this challenging puzzle game?

How can optical illusions and puzzles help me?

Engaging in activities such as solving optical illusions and puzzles can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various regions of the brain.

Some benefits include:

  • Cognitive stimulation: Engaging in these activities challenges the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility.
  • Problem solving skills: Regular practice improves analytical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Memory Improvement: These challenges often require memory retrieval and can contribute to better memory functioning.
  • Creativity: They encourage innovative thinking, promoting creativity and innovative thought processes.
  • Focus and attention: Working with optical illusions and puzzles requires concentration, helping to improve focus.
  • Stress Relief: The fun nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief.
The broom was hidden on the left among the clothes

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The broom was hidden on the left among the clothesCredit: Hammonds Equipped Furniture
Can you identify the four hidden faces?

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Can you identify the four hidden faces?
You have 20/20 vision and a high IQ if you find the faces in less than 12 seconds

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You have 20/20 vision and a high IQ if you find the faces in less than 12 seconds



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