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As fall arrives, we bring not only cozy sweaters and pumpkin-flavored treats, but also unwanted six-legged visitors into our homes.
With spider mating season lasting until October, Flooring Hut has introduced a tricky brain teaser where you have to find the hidden spider in a patterned carpet.
Think you can beat the 70 second record? Test your skills with this tricky puzzle.
With the striking patterns and rich colors, it won’t be easy to spot the devil in this image.
Did you find the hidden spider? If you found it in less than 2 minutes and 22 seconds, you beat the average time to solve the challenge and have a higher IQ.
Still struggling? Scroll down for the reveal.
Players with a keen eye should be able to spot the creepy creature in the upper right corner.
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FishInAquarium previously tested puzzlers with a keen eye with an ocean-themed challenge.
Can you find the shell hidden among the fish and corals?
At first glance, the crab is easily recognizable by its spotted pattern and the group of striking orange fish.
Only people who can pay attention to the smallest details can find the shell within 20 seconds.
If you need a clue, focus on the lower right corner of the image.
Once you find the shell, scroll down for the solution below.
In the bottom right corner of the puzzle you can see a small yellow shell.
Online gambling platform Betway left puzzlers wondering, with a challenge that will make you think twice about having a picnic.
Can you stop ants from crawling on your food?
With your eyes like a hawk, you can spot insects among the books, snacks and bees in 20 seconds or less.
Due to their small size, the ants are easy to miss and can easily be mistaken for watermelon seeds.
Here’s a hint: the bugs crawl out from under a baguette.
If you need another clue, look at the bottom of the artwork.
Did you find the ants?
When you’re ready to stop searching, scroll down to the solution below to find out where the ants were hiding.
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.