Jack just got back from surfing. However, when he returned with his friends, he rummaged through his belongings and found that there were no rations, so he wondered. The first woman said she had been skating all day, and the second said she had been drinking the same juice by the fire since morning. As soon as he realized that a person was lying, the man grinned. But how?
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Related to the picture above, your task is to find the liar among the three. This mental exercise will test your eyesight and observation skills instead of logic and math formulas. In addition, this brain game for teenagers will improve mental agility by strengthening connections between brain cells.
Who ate Jack’s lunch?
The brain includes the ability to perceive and the capacity to observe. So with each try, your ability to think critically and make decisions will improve, alongside your creativity and analytical skills.
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Find the answer to the puzzle here:
Image copyright provided by Brightside. It shows three friends enjoying a winter night outdoors in front of a fire. Split the image into sections with rows and columns. Now, using your peerless thinking, extraordinary imagination and common sense, find out who ate Jack’s lunch.
Remember that you only have 3 seconds to complete this mental exercise.
Tick…
Thieves…
Tick…
Enough tension and soothing background music, let’s move on to the answer.
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