"You see, but you do not observe," the great literary detective Sherlock Holmes once said. Being observant means watching everything around you (people, situations, events, etc.) and then thinking critically about what you’ve just seen. Observation skills are very important in our everyday lives as they enhance our ability to interact with others and to respond to the world in an appropriate manner.
At Bright Side, we have prepared illustrations for you that will challenge your observational skills!
Our artist intentionally made one mistake in each of the following pictures. Can you find them?
1. Astronaut
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2. Countryside
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3. Bathroom
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4. Ice float
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5. Breakfast
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6. Desert
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7. London
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8. Country house
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9. Fitting room
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Let’s raise the bar! Find 4 inaccuracies in the last picture.
10. City street
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How many inaccuracies did you manage to spot? Please share your results in the comments!
Hi, my name is Marin Creedon. I am 9 years old, and in third grade. I live in Belmont, Massachusetts. I thought that these pictures were really awesome, and SO much fun! I thought the concept of clicking the picture, and being able to see the answer was great! I hope everyone enjoys them as much as I do!
I am an elementary school science teacher and I love these pictures. I am looking for images similar to this that I can test my students' knowledge of science concepts and critical thinking with. Is there any way we can get more images like this that have a basic scientific error in the image?
Ideas: Animals in the wrong habitats, shadows going the wrong direction, incorrect color mixing, planets out of order, herbivores eating animals, incorrect animal life cycles etc.