A THOUGHTFUL brain teaser will remind you to pack things you might not have at your destination while you travel.
Five must-haves are hidden in a busy airport – but can you spot them?
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Riddlers were challenged to spot five objects hidden in a busy airportCredit: Raffle
Tombola is a UK-based online platform that offers bingo and arcade games.
They created the seek-and-find puzzle after researching that many people can’t go on vacation without packing the comforts of home.
Anyone can relate to the hustle and bustle of travel by looking at artwork.
It shows queues of people waiting impatiently to board their flights and check their luggage before take off.
Tea bags, kettle, cleaning products, coffee and slippers are also strategically hidden in plain sight.
Can you spot the five objects?
Only a genius can find all five hidden in the airport in less than 22 seconds.
Grab a stopwatch to test your observation skills against time.
The baggage claim line seems like a logical place to start the search since items are thoroughly screened there.
A passenger waiting in the compartment can be seen holding a cup of coffee as he falls over the spill.
You have 20/20 vision if you can spot a delicious cheese hiding among healthy fruits and vegetables in less than 15 seconds
The kettle is also easy to spot because it is nearby.
However, the other three hidden items blend in almost imperceptibly with suitcases and bags.
Here’s a hint: the passenger at the top left table has one of the items hanging from his luggage.
Another person stands not far away with slippers on top of a suitcase.
Did you find all five items?
When you’re ready to give up searching, scroll down to the solutions to find out where they were.
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Tea bags, slippers, cleaning product, coffee and kettle hidden in plain sight Credit: Raffle
The tea bags can be found in the passenger’s luggage towards the top left of the puzzle, while the other passenger has slippers on top of the suitcase.
The cleaning bottle is hidden behind a bag near the security checkpoint, the kettle is in the center of the picture, and the coffee mug is on the right.
ANOTHER PUZZLE
Tombola previously baffled puzzles with a challenge inspired by ancient Egypt.
Can you find Pharaoh’s mask lost in the desert landscape?
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Riddlers were invited to find the pharaoh’s mask in an Egyptian sceneCredit: Raffle
Only one in three people can solve the intricate puzzle in 30 seconds or less.
Here’s a clue: draw attention to the pyramids towards the bottom of the artwork.
Pharaoh’s mask is easy to miss because it is almost the same color as the tracks.
Once you find it, scroll to the solution below to check your answer.
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A pharaoh’s mask lurks by the pyramid in the lower right corner of the Egyptian sceneCredit: Tombola
A golden pharaoh’s mask can be seen in the lower right corner of the puzzle.
If those two challenges were too easy, try a third seek-and-find puzzle created by Tombola.
You’ll need eagle eyes to find the six lucky cherries hidden in Las Vegas.
Can you break the record of 22 seconds?
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Riddlers were challenged to spot six lucky cherries hidden on the strip in Las VegasCredit: Raffle
The cherries closest to the buildings are easy to spot because of their bright red color.
However, others are strategically hidden next to the car and in the ferris wheel.
Here’s a tip: look at the hotel sign.
Did you find all six lucky cherries?
After solving the challenge, scroll down to the solution to check your answer.
Advantages of brain teasers and optical illusions
Researchers have developed many tests to show how different regions of the brain respond to brain teasers and optical illusions. There are many advantages.
- They are not only entertaining, but shed light on how our brain interprets visual data.
- By regularly exercising your brain, you improve your ability to focus and observe details.
- Studies have shown that people who regularly face optical illusions and puzzles see great improvements in their problem-solving skills, concentration and attention.
- Improved concentration and attention span can prevent cognitive decline in old age.
- Optical illusions can improve vision by allowing you to see fine print.
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Three cherries are on the left of the puzzle, and the rest are on the right Credits: Raffle
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education