You have 20/20 vision if you find all 10 hidden objects in the Olympic brain teaser
A MINDBENDER inspired by the Paris Olympics will leave even the most attentive puzzlers racking their brains.
Can you find the 10 hidden objects on the race track?
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They came up with a sports-themed brain teaser to celebrate the athletes preparing to show off their skills at this year’s Olympic Games in Paris.
Everyone can see that the spectators are eagerly awaiting the ceremony for the new winner, as they are depicted in the middle of the artwork.
However, the 10 objects are very cleverly disguised.
You need good eyesight to find them all within 30 seconds.
Will you be the fastest to complete the challenge?
The hidden objects you have to spot are: a football, a bicycle, a foil (fencing), a shuttlecock, a golf club, a boat, a basketball, a ribbon (rhythmic gymnastics), high jump and pole vault.
Chances are your attention will be drawn to the boat as it stands out from the other buildings in the background.
The athlete holding a pole vault is also clearly visible, as he looks ready to jump at any moment.
But the smaller objects are more difficult to spot.
A tip: look at the center of the spot where the spectators are sitting.
If you’re having trouble finding the bike, focus on the trees at the bottom of the seek-and-find puzzle.
The rhythmic gymnastics ribbon is not far from the bike.
The basketball blends almost seamlessly into the track and is half covered by an athlete preparing for a sprint.
Do you think you found all 10 items?
Don’t forget to look for an object flying through the air above the spectators.
If you think you have found all the sports equipment, scroll down to the solution below to check your answers.
At the center of the artwork are a soccer ball, a golf club, a high jumper and a basketball, while a shuttlecock flies overhead.
Slightly to the right are a ribbon, a bicycle, a fencing foil and a pole vaulter.
At the top right of the artwork, a boat sails towards a building.
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You’ll need exceptional observation skills to solve this brain teaser in under 20 seconds.
At first glance, the holidaymaker’s skin care may seem limited to bottles of moisturizer and lip balm.
Can you spot the hidden item?
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When you’re ready to stop searching, scroll down to the solution below to see where the sunscreen is located.
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Can you find the strawberry without a stem?
Make sure you don’t miss any small detail, because there is a record time of 15 seconds to be improved.
The bright green tennis balls stand out against the strawberries scattered throughout.
However, the pointed strawberry leaves ensure that the stemless variety is a feast for the eyes.
If you want to get an idea, take a close look at the upside-down strawberries.
Did you find the fruit without the stem?
Scroll down to the solution below to find out where the stemless strawberry is located.
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.