PUZZLE players are racking their brains trying to figure out this latest brain teaser.
More than 50 players are lined up for a soccer match in this puzzle game, but only one is holding the referee’s whistle, can you find it?
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Can you find the referee’s whistle in time? Credit: Betway
The sports team at Betway have come up with a tricky brain teaser to celebrate the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship.
At first, the puzzle looks simple enough with rows of players lined up together holding a soccer ball.
Many of these people are wearing different uniforms as they stand side by side.
However, if you look closely enough, one of those players is holding something in his hand – the referee’s whistle!
Most people couldn’t solve this puzzle in less than 30 seconds.
But anyone who does it can confidently say that they have eyes like a hawk and an insanely high IQ.
Put yourself to the test and see if you are part of the few who could handle this puzzle.
If you need some advice, pay special attention to the third row and see if anything catches your eye.
When you think you have the answer, you can scroll down to see if you’re right.
But before you do, try another brain teaser to test your skills.
You have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot the panda hidden among the pills
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Three of these jerseys are unlike any otherCredit: Ticket-Compare
See if you can find three unusual jerseys inside this puzzle.
With more than 40 different t-shirts, the creators of Ticket-Compare have created a difficult puzzle to challenge readers.
They believe this puzzle could help find the “real genius in the family.”
However, those who want to try must find all three jerseys within 40 seconds.
The science behind optical illusions
This short 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 bounces off it and enters 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
Most people take 75 seconds or more to complete the puzzle, according to Ticket-Compare.
Some people give up before they even have a chance to finish it.
However, if you go through the challenge and complete it, you will be part of the minority of 20% who have made it.
If you need help, slowly scan the screen part by part to help you compare the details.
Since everything looks so similar, it’s easy to miss the rogue jersey.
When you think you have the correct answer, scroll down and check if you are correct.
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Did you manage to find all three jerseys in time? Credit: Ticket-Compare
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The player in the third row has the referee’s whistle Credit: Betway
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education