A SEEKING AND FIND puzzle can sharpen the skills needed to find a quick snack that will satisfy your cravings.
Try to find the fresh fruit and decide whether you have to go hungry or clean the dirty kitchen to cook a meal.
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They were inspired to create a brainteaser after research showed that more than a quarter of school children miss home-cooked meals more than their family and friends.
You would lose your appetite just looking at the artwork.
There are plates full of rotting food, dirty pans and overflowing garbage bags, while a bowl of fresh fruit is hidden in plain sight.
To see it in eight seconds or less, you need good eyesight.
How quickly can you solve the challenge?
Use a timer to test yourself against the clock.
It’s hard to know where to start looking for fresh fruit, half-eaten watermelons and banana peels are strewn across the floor.
The colorful spots on the wall draw attention upwards, but don’t confuse the fruit on the windowsill with fresh fruit.
The basket of rotting food on the dining room chairs is also a strategic distraction.
Tip: take a close look at the bottom right of the image.
If you’re having trouble finding the fresh fruit, check the area next to the garbage bags.
Did you find the bowl of fresh fruit?
Once you’re ready to check your answer, scroll down to the solution.
A bowl of fresh fruit can be seen among the garbage bags closest to the oven.
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Spin Genie UK recently surprised puzzlers with a challenge inspired by everyone’s favourite summer snack.
Can you find the five ice cream cones hidden in the park?
To solve the puzzle within 22 seconds you need to concentrate completely.
The two food trucks are easily recognizable by their large size, but surprisingly, none of the employees sell ice cream cones.
Here’s a hint: someone is sitting on a bench enjoying an ice cream.
If you’re having trouble finding the others, look at the people closest to the other bench in the artwork.
Once you have found all five ice cream cones, scroll down to the solution below to check your answer.
On the left, a boy is holding an ice cream cone, while on the other side of the puzzle, two parents are also enjoying an ice cream cone.
The two remaining cones are eaten by people sitting relaxed on the grass, also on the right of the image.
Financial services in the United Kingdom Sun life Test your powers of observation with a brain-teasing assignment inspired by healthy food.
Can you find the block of cheese among the other food items?
At first glance, the artwork appears to show a pattern of oranges, pears, lemons and strawberries.
The bright colours of the melons and bananas also play a trick on the eyes.
Many people have failed to break the 15 second record and thus solve the challenge.
When you’re ready to give up on finding the block of cheese, scroll down to see where it’s hidden.
Benefits of Brain Teasers and Optical Illusions
Researchers have developed many tests to show how different brain areas respond to brain teasers and optical illusions. There are many benefits.
- Not only are they entertaining, they also shed light on the way our brains interpret visual data.
- By regularly training your brain, you improve your ability to concentrate and perceive details.
- Research has shown that people who regularly challenge themselves with optical illusions and puzzles see significant improvements in their problem-solving skills, concentration and attention.
- Better concentration and attention span may help prevent cognitive decline in old age.
- Optical illusions can improve vision by helping you see small print better.