Can you find the 6 gold medals and trophies in 12 seconds in this brain teaser?
The 2024 Olympic Games are in full swing in Paris and to celebrate the fantastic team have a brain teaser for you.
The previewthanks to Spin Genie functions gold medals and trophies, but can you find them?
According to gambling experts, this particular teaser was a bit more difficult and “only 28% of people were able to spot 6 gold medals and trophies in less than 12 seconds.”
The picture shows cartoon athletes celebrating their victory. Some of them are wearing gold medals and holding trophies for their victory.
Do you think you are among the 28% who are sharp enough to spot them?
Remember that you only have 12 seconds to do this.
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At first glance, you might notice the large group of people just off-center in the image. It involves a reporter in a suit holding a microphone and another holding up an unmarked sign.
At the edges of the photo you can see people behind the fences cheering on the athletes, while others capture the event with their cameras.
Watch the reveal of where all the trophies and gold medals are below.
In the lower right corner of the photo you see a man with a gold medal, to the right of the track a woman in a red suit, at the large board a man in a white shirt and a red tie and to the right of the reporter a man with a gold medal.
Meanwhile, in the lower left of the photo you can spot the trophies in the hands of a man, and in the back of the crowd a man in a blue shirt walks with his fist in the air.
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This is another one made by Jackpot City who were also inspired by this year’s sporting event.
A total of 32 sports are practiced during the Olympic Games, but this image shows four that will not be practiced.
Can you find them?
If you can find them in 20 seconds or less, you have the instincts of an athlete!
When you’re ready to discover them, scroll down for the reveal.
That’s right, Icross over, cricket, dartsand roller skates will not be played at this year’s Olympic Games.
This can be a stumbling block for some people as it can be quite confusing!
It is common knowledge that the Olympic symbol consists of five rings, but do you remember in which order they are placed?
Jackpot City created the game Which Rings Ring True to celebrate the Paris Olympics, saying: “The Olympic Games represent excellence, respect and skill on a global stage.”
The symbol was created a century ago by Omypic founder Pierre de Coubertin to commemorate the five continents that came together to participate.
Are you ready to find out which color sequence is correct? Scroll to see if you got it right!