Search and find puzzles test the reader’s ability to solve a problem by finding the correct answer for a puzzle presented to them.
Solving seek-and-find puzzles requires excellent eye-brain coordination and great attention to detail.
Because it engages the eyes and the brain, it is considered an excellent exercise for improving observational skills and brain health, thus providing protection against cognitive decline in old age.
Do you want to improve your observation skills?
Then try this challenge now!
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Search and Find Puzzle: Find the hidden bone in 7 seconds
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In the picture above you can see an old woman surrounded by her cats
Everyone is enjoying their time.
The challenge for readers is to find a hidden bone somewhere in the picture and you have 7 seconds to spot it.
Individuals with great attention to detail will be able to find the bone quickly.
Your time starts now.
Focus your eyes on the picture and see if you can quickly spot the bone.
This is a good test of your powers of observation.
Did you spot the bone?
Harry up; time is running out.
Check the picture carefully.
The bone could be right in front of you.
AND…
Time is up.
By now, most of you may have spotted the hidden bone with your sharp eyes.
If you can’t spot the bone within the time limit, you can check the solution given below.
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Find the bone in 7 seconds: Solution
The bone can be seen on the left side of the picture under the table. It is marked with a red circle for identification.
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