Everyone sees the pile of luggage – but you’ve got 20/20 vision & high IQ if you can find 3 broken suitcases in 18secs

There are three broken suitcases in this amazing puzzle.

In the sea of ​​upside-down colorful luggage, three suitcases stand out.

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Can you find the three broken suitcases? Credit: PayingTooMuch

PayingTooMuch has put together this challenge so you can spot three broken suitcases.

There seems to be no end to this illusion as every available space is filled with suitcases, making it difficult to focus on what you are looking for.

Keep your eyes open for a wheelless coffin, one missing both wheels and another missing two lines on the front.

Suitcases to look for will be blue.

You may need to blink a few times to clear your vision as you look intently at all the luggage.

Set the time to 18 seconds and do your best to spot all three.

If you find them before the time runs out, you have a high IQ and 20/20 vision.

Try dividing the image into four so you don’t have to focus on everything at once.

Are you lucky? If you don’t want a tip or two, keep scrolling.

If you divide the image into four, look at the upper right square and the lower right square.

You have 2020 vision and killer attention to detail if you can spot a frog camouflaged in leaves in 20 seconds

Another tip is when you find it, try to look diagonally as the three suitcases will create a line across the picture.

If you’re still struggling, check out the answers in red below.

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Broken suitcases are rounded up for you

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Broken trunks are rounded up for youCredit: Paying too much

There are many more brain teasers where that came from, if you’re interested in testing your IQ further, keep reading.

MAY FLOWERS

In this challenge, try to find the daffodils hidden in this picture of colorful flowers.

Can you find three daffodils?

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Can you find three daffodils? Credit: Hopes Grove Nurseries

Hope Grove Nursery created this puzzle with three little daffodils waiting to be found.

Set yourself a 40 second timer and try to find them hidden among purple lavender plants and other colorful flowers.

If you need a tip, try focusing on yellow flowers.

Daffodils are yellow, so they blend in with the other flowers in the picture.

One may be hiding in the lower right corner.

If you find them before the time runs out, you beat many other plant lovers.

The science behind optical illusions

This brief explanation may help you untangle your brain…

  • Optical illusions make a little more sense when you learn that our eyes have very little to do with what we see and that it is our brain that plays a key role in creating images and trying to protect us from potential threats around us
  • Our brain is constantly trying to understand the world at the fastest pace despite the fact that the world is in 3D and the images on our retina are in 2D
  • It can be very difficult for your brain to interpret everything at once, so it will often take shortcuts and give you a simplified version of what you’re seeing so you can react more quickly if the object you’re looking at looks dangerous
  • When you look at an object, what you really see is the light that has bounced off it and entered your eye, which is converted into electrical impulses that your brain then converts into an image.
  • Our brains can distort straight lines if an object in their midst appears to be approaching because it wants to emphasize a potential threat
  • Different colors, light and dark can make objects of the same size look different, or make patterned images look like they are spinning
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They were tucked in next to the big yellow flowers

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They were tucked away next to large yellow flowersCredit: Hopes Grove Nurseries

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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