Everyone can see the clothes but you have 20/20 vision if you can spot the diamond ring in the messy bedroom

TEST your perception and attention skills with this messy search and find.

You might have 20/20 vision if you can spot the shiny ring in this messy room.

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Try to find the precious ring in this jumble of rooms to show your perception and attention skills Credit: Goodstone

Some studies show that messy spaces are highly correlated with intelligence.

If this is true, then this person’s IQ is something to brag about.

Designed by Goodstone, this brainchild cleverly obscures the ring in almost plain view.

At first glance, it’s easy to tell that the picture is a poorly organized bedroom with clothes, school supplies and other miscellaneous things scattered around.

But the more you start to focus on any part of the image, the more difficult it becomes to distinguish between shapes and objects.

This is partly due to the lack of clear outlines on many subjects.

Combine the lack of outlines with the relatively muted colors used and some objects may begin to appear to blend together into one.

As a result, it’s easier for your brain to just look at the whole picture, realize that the bedroom needs cleaning, and move on.

To really solve this quest and find the puzzle, you’ll need to be more intentional about bypassing typical brain functioning and systematically searching the image.

First, consider how the ring might look, what color it might be, whether there might be gemstones, and the size of the jewelry compared to other items in the room.

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Once you have the scale and color potential for the ring in your mind, start systematically scanning the image.

Breaking the image into invisible parts, vertical or horizontal, or into a grid, will better organize the scan.

Then, little by little, go in search of the ring.

If you still can’t locate the figure with this tactic, let some quick tips help you:

  • The ring might just be the smallest object in the room
  • Despite being the smallest object in the room, the diamond on this ring might just dazzle a person looking straight at it
  • Like most things in this room, the ring isn’t in its place or anywhere one would safely keep a valuable item

Keep scrolling for the answer to this puzzle.

The ring is placed in a pile of clothes at the foot of the bed, slightly camouflaged by a blue cloth.

Whether you found the ring right away, needed some advice, or didn’t find it at all, check out some more brain teasers and illusions specially prepared by The US Sun.

Try to find a bed among this night sky of stars; it’s harder than you think.

Or switch gears and watch this vintage illusion while trying to find the third person in a circus scene.

The ring almost blended into the blue fabric that was left at the foot of the bed

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The ring almost blended into the blue fabric left at the foot of the bed Credit: Goodstone

Advantages of brain teasers and optical illusions

Researchers have developed many tests to show how different regions of the brain respond to brain teasers and optical illusions. There are many advantages.

  • They are not only entertaining, but shed light on how our brain interprets visual data.
  • By regularly exercising your brain, you improve your ability to focus and observe details.
  • Studies have shown that people who regularly face optical illusions and puzzles see great improvements in their problem-solving skills, concentration and attention.
  • Improved concentration and attention span can prevent cognitive decline in old age.
  • Optical illusions can improve vision by allowing you to see fine print.
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Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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