Most of us are taught how to tell the time from an early age but in a digital, modern how confident would you be working out what’s wrong with a classic watch face?
Well, luckily for us there is a that puts that to the test. While it will likely leave many scratching their heads as they search for the answer, this latest brain teaser promises to separate the smart from the not so gifted. The image of the watch face has been shared by , with those hoping to solve the brain teaser getting just 11 seconds to do so. So, what’s the challenge? The typical watch with a leather strap looks as it should do on first glance, boasting a classic watch face with Roman numerals to tell you the time. Not all is what it should be, however.
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The watch itself has a brown strap and gold-plated frame around the white dial. The Roman numerals are black but don’t let these details fall you and prevent you from noticing the massive mistake on the watch itself. Can you spot it? Try and spot the glaring error within 11 seconds and if you do, you will prove to your friends and family that you really do have a sharp brain! It’s said that 99 per cent of people who take on this brain teaser fail! If you can’t spot it, look away now as we reveal the answer! The numbers IX and XI have switched places, with only the eagle eyed challengers spotting the mistake.
Keeping your active is known to help improve cognitive performance, enhance memory, and help with focus and attention. Some even believe that regular brain workouts can delay the symptoms of dementia. Many use and puzzles as a way to keep their minds active and it’s thought that adding the dimension of speed to these can add to the benefits even more. In return, by doing them regularly, you'll find that your mind is sharper and that your memory and cognitive abilities improve. Plus, brain teasers are fun – what better way to best your friends than to set the timer and see who can solve it first? Have a go at other optical illusions
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