Many like to believe they are the aficionados of puzzles with some even claiming to have 20/20 vision. For those who enjoy a visual test to prove just that, then this deceptively tough puzzle is just for you. Despite there being no precise statistics regarding 20/20 vision in the UK, it’s estimated that roughly 35% of adults worldwide possess a 20/20 vision without glasses or contact lenses.
To test your faultless vision and your ability to pick out the tiniest of details in an image, Ubuy’s new baffling puzzle is just for you. The question is, can you find the tiny image in this puzzle in under 16 seconds? Get your timers at the ready…
Created by Ubuy, this puzzle takes, on average, around one minute to solve with the aim to spot the sneaky mobile phone hidden among the other items which include baskets, shopping bags and tags.
Those who can do it in less time than that will be deemed to possess the eyes of a hawk.
Solve it over the time or are still stumped, perhaps a visit to the optician will be in order for you.
Regardless, solving puzzles such as this one is known to help improve visual perception further improving your brain health as it involves a process of interpreting visual information to help determine where in the puzzle is the odd image.
There aren’t any clues for this one, however, one tip for solving the puzzle faster is zooming in on the image.
Have you spotted it yet?
Surrendered already?
Fear not, just simply scroll down to the bottom of this article to find the answer of where the hidden image is.
Solving puzzles such as this is not only a great way to spend time with your children but can also have profound effects on your general health.
One study published in the National Library of Health further analysed the effect jigsaw puzzles has on cognitive enrichment among adults 50 years of age and older.
The research involved 100 cognitively healthy adults 50 years or older and were randomly assigned to a jigsaw puzzle group or a cognitive health counseling group within a 5-week intervention period for at least one hour per day.
The study found that “the effects of long-term experience in solving jigsaw puzzles on the prevention of neurocognitive disorders such as mild cognitive impairment and dementia”.