You are smarter than most if you can spot the mistake in this number sequence brainteaser in under ten seconds

A BRAIN puzzle has puzzled people on TikTok as they try to find an error in a series of numbers.

If you are a fan of our optical illusions, you should be able to solve this brain teaser that tests your eyesight.

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A riddle baffled people on TikTok as they tried to find the mistake in a series of numbers Credit: TikTok/@houseofhighlightsThe TikToker showed two people a piece of paper that had a sequence of numbers: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and asked them to find the mistake.

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A TikToker showed two people a piece of paper that had a sequence of numbers: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and asked them to find the mistake Credit: TikTok/@houseofhighlights

A TikTok video posted by @houseofhiglights in 2022 shows two people trying to solve a puzzle.

The creator of the video showed them a piece of paper on which there was a sequence of numbers: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and asked them to find the mistake.

When given a piece of paper, two people read the numbers, then one of them pointed to the word error and said, “I think this would be misspelled, but that’s how you spell error, right?”

They read the message: “Can you find the error?” but then he returned to the series of numbers, examining the colors in which the numbers were written.

Can you figure it out?

It has nothing to do with the colors of the numbers.

If you still can’t find the error, please look carefully at the wording of the question.

Is here! The word “the” is written twice in the question.

The error is that the word "the" is written twice in the question.

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The mistake is that the word “the” is written twice in the questionCredit: TikTok/@houseofhighlights

The people in the video did not solve the puzzle until the video was cut off.

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If you didn’t find the bug in 10 seconds, don’t feel bad. She confused others too.

One TikTok user wrote in the comments section of the video: “It took me longer than I’d like to admit, I’m tired.”

“It’s so funny how the brain automatically corrects things like that! I found it, but they definitely took me.”

A third chimed in: “He chased me for a minute.”

“The fact that I didn’t notice and had to read the comments,” one commenter wrote, followed by a palm emoticon.

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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