You have 20/20 vision if you can spot the purple sunglasses in the crowd in under 9 seconds
AMIDST a colorful and chaotic scene, there are several purple sunglasses hidden within.
If you can spot all six fashion items in under nine seconds in the illusion, you may have 20/20 vision.
In the energetic festival visual above from , the style is as wild as the music.
Several festival attendees are wearing cute and colorful glasses.
But try to test your observational skills.
A few of them are wearing purple-rimmed ones that may be hard to spot at first.
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Can you count how many you can find in this lively scene?
Some other colored sunglasses in the artwork are black, yellow, green, and red, but don't let them distract you.
Do you think you have what it takes to solve this puzzle in nine seconds or less?
Set your timer and give it a shot.
If it took you longer than ten seconds, don't worry about it.
Scroll below to see the correct answer circled in red.
Can you spot the sneaky snake crashing the picnic in the teaser below in under 16 seconds?
You're in the top 2% of people if you do.
If it took you longer than expected to find the animal, no worries.
The answer is directly below.
It is in the bottom right corner of the blanket in between the big rocks.
It was harder than people expected it to be.
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Benefits of brainteasers and optical illusions
Researchers have developed many tests to show how various brain regions react to brainteasers and optical illusions. There are many benefits.
- They are not only entertaining, but they also shed light on how our brains interpret visual data.
- By giving your brain a little workout regularly, you enhance your ability to focus and observe details.
- Studies have shown people who regularly challenge themselves with optical illusions and puzzles see big improvements in their problem-solving skills, concentration, and attention.
- Improved concentration and attention span can help prevent cognitive decline in old age.
- Optical illusions can improve eyesight by allowing you to see small print.
"That took me a while," one Reddit user said.
"I'll chalk this up to poor vision or resolution because I still don't see a snake," another said.