ONLY tech-savvy people with exceptional vision will be able to solve this challenge in seconds.
Use this puzzle to test your vision and IQ – you only have 12 seconds.
The creators in TerraWeb challenged The US Sun readers to find the USB flash drive in this image.
While everyone can see the laptop and microphone, the storage device is harder to detect.
Set your timer for 12 seconds and see how you get on.
The more you look at the image, the more objects you will find, including headphones and a keyboard return key.
It appears that the creators of Earth Web intend to distract players with the use of bright colors, dragging wires, and other seemingly random objects.
For those who are having trouble finding their flash drive, there is a trick that can help.
Divide the image into smaller, more manageable sections.
This gives you a smaller research area to focus on, which you can analyze one at a time until the entire puzzle is evaluated.
Although it may seem like a slower method of finding the flash drive, it may be faster in the long run.
When you think you’ve found it, scroll to the bottom to reveal where it is.
Now that your brain is excited and eager to get started, here’s another technology-related puzzle to try.
This time, you are tasked with finding the poisonous mushroom in the world of Super Mario.
Players will overcome this challenge, but you only have 10 seconds to solve it.
Because many elements of the image are blue, the blue toadstool is even more difficult to spot.
Again, various elements of the image work to keep you distracted from focus, such as the heart scale and question marks.
Don’t forget the trick you learned earlier if you’re having difficulty with this one.
Benefits of Puzzles and Optical Illusions
Researchers have developed many tests to show how various regions of the brain react to puzzles and optical illusions. There are many benefits.
- Not only are they fun, they also shed light on how our brain interprets visual data.
- By exercising your brain regularly, you increase your ability to concentrate and observe details.
- Studies have shown that people who regularly challenge themselves with optical illusions and puzzles see huge improvements in their problem-solving skills, concentration, and attention.
- Better concentration and attention span can help prevent cognitive decline in old age.
- Optical illusions can improve vision, allowing you to see small print.
If you throw in the towel, the answer will be revealed below.
In the meantime, if technology isn’t your thing, why not try finding the sweetness in this safari image?
Or, if you like spotting the odd one out, try this number crunching challenge.
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