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13 Tricky Puzzles to Test Your Visual Perception

Puzzles and riddles can be really entertaining and, more than that, they can also help our brains develop. These challenges can improve our problem-solving skills since we are exercising this ability when we have to think on different approaches to complete tasks, work with trial and error, formulate theories, and keep looking for new paths until we find a solution.
To help you sharpen your mind, Bright Side prepared these 13 puzzles so you can test your capabilities and see how many of them you can get right, while also having a lot of fun.
1. Can you read what is written?


2. Guess the word.


3. Find the odd number.


4. Can you find the open lock?


5. Are you able to find 4 macarons in this picture?


6. What word do you see?


7. Which one is the different cat?


8. Can you find the letter in these flowers?


9. Find the missing piece.


10. Which pug is different?


11. Find the green dot.


12. Where is the straight line?


13. Can you find the heart in this image?


How many of these puzzles did you get right on the first try? Where all of them easy, or was there one that really got you? We would really like to know in the comments!
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3 row no 9 cat have 3 legs only.
3 Rol cat #9 missing one leg

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