STUCK inside and have nothing to do this gray Saturday? We have exactly what will occupy you and your brain.
Get ready to roll the dice with this new brain teaser that puts the British brain to the test.
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Can you spot a cube with more than six numbers on one side in less than 15 seconds? Credits: MrQ
The experts at MrQ have created a tricky puzzle, and given that only one in ten people can solve it in less than 15 seconds, it makes our minds race.
There is a cunning cheater hidden among the sea of colorful cubes. Look carefully at the pieces in the puzzle.
One die has a side with more than six dots, but can you spot it?
Optical illusions are anything made to easily fool us through what we see.
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Human curiosity means that solving these perplexing puzzles can bring us a great sense of satisfaction and not only that, but they are good for our brains.
We’ve said before that pictures are more than just finding and playing – some pictures can actually improve our health.
Psychologists at the University of Glasgow have discovered that looking at an optical illusion can improve vision by allowing you to see fine print.
And according to ZenBuisness, “These visual puzzles can provide you with good mental exercise, which in turn can help you think more effectively and solve problems more easily.”
You may need to zoom in on your phone for this, but don’t worry, if you give up, the answer to this puzzle is below…
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A cube with nine dots on a side is in the lower right. Everyone sees a sea of dogs – but you have 20/20 vision and a high IQ if you can pick out a corgi in 10 seconds
ADVANTAGES OF OPTICAL ILLUSION
RESEARCHERS have developed many tests to show how different regions of the brain respond to optical illusions.
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, in turn, can help prevent cognitive decline in old age.
Psychologists at the University of Glasgow have discovered that looking at an optical illusion can improve vision by allowing you to see fine print.
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education