WITH just six weeks until Christmas, some festive characters are busy shopping.
But can you spot the tiny figures as they scurry around collecting their gifts?
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Can you spot the five gnomes? Credit: ThreadSpy
You have only nine seconds to find the five hidden gnomes.
Success means you have 20/20 vision and excellent eyesight.
At first glance, this might seem like an easier challenge than other optical illusion tests.
But don’t get too relaxed because these gnomes appear to be GNOs.
It’s a cheerful picture with all the hallmarks of a Christmas shopping expedition.
Will these Christmas brain teasers get you into the holiday spirit?
ThreadSpy certainly seems to think so. They’ve created these fun games to challenge your problem-solving skills this season.
In this task, the city provides the background for this exercise in visual acuity.
The picture shows all the usual signs of a Christmas market.
We have a decorated tree, twinkling lights, stalls, customers and, of course, Santa Claus.
But where are those pesky gnomes, will they ever appear.
If you’ve had enough of head-scratching exercises for one day, we’ve highlighted their position in the image below.
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You have 20/20 vision if you can spot five Christmas shopping gnomes in less than nine seconds Credit: ThreadSpy
Perhaps, on the other hand, your patience has not yet been exhausted and you want one more time.
Fear not, we have another seasonal game.
This time it features a bunch of expertly wrapped gifts.
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Can you find the five special stickers in this pile of gift-wrapped gifts? Credit: ThreadSpy
Among them you have to find five that have a special mark.
But can you look them up? As usual, things are not made easy for you.
They are there, we promise, they’re just a little hard to spot.
That’s the point of the game, of course, but that doesn’t make it any less frustrating.
If you’ve reached the end of your strength and just want an answer, avert your eyes.
You will see the hidden tags in the image below. Better luck next time.
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Here is the answer for you. Credit: ThreadSpy
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education