Viral brain teaser challenges you to find the missing object in this picture in just 11 seconds… how did you fare?
CAN you crack this viral brain teaser that challenges you to find missing objects in the picture in just 11 seconds?
Readers are given a picture of a book shelf with items on it from vases to elves.
You'll notice some of the items double-up. For example there are two elf statues.
You have 11 seconds to spot which object doesn't have a double.
Oh, and some of the objects are turned upside down to confuse you further.
For those struggling to find it, all you've got to do is take away the objects already there.
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Remove the white and orange vases, the candles, the violet, green, red and yellow books, the flower wave, and the old man toy, and what are you left with?
The cupid! It's the lone item on the shelf that doesn't have a twin.
It comes as a brain teaser on numbers is leaving math wizards stumped.
The image in question asks you to spot the mistake in a 1-9 number sequence and has since taken TikTok by storm.
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The piece of paper, demonstrated in , sees text reading: ''Can you spot the the MISTAKE?''
Then, all in different rainbow colours, are the numbers - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
It's that simple - no maths, no counting, no spelling - so how long did it take you to find the error?
In the video, the two ladies read the sentence over and over again and then carefully went through the sequence.
However, as predicted, the numbers seemed correct.
Perhaps, ''mistake'' had been misspelt, they wondered - but much to their surprise, the word had been penned as it should've been.
''Is it something to do with the colours?'' one of them asked.
''Is it something to do with the fact that there's two greens?
''Cause that's red, orange, green, green...?''
Determined, the duo kept on going - but no matter what combinations they thought of, the mistake remained uncovered.
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''This is gonna kill you guys when you find out,'' the bloke in the background chuckled.
Turns out, it was ''the the'' in the first sentence - and many admitted they had to jump to comments to figure out what the answer was.