I got 10
Only People With Eagle Eyes Can Read All 13 Hidden Words. Can You?

Everybody knows how important exercise is for the body, but did you know the brain needs regular workouts just as much? Of course, school and work do that to a certain extent, but it's a routine that gets dull eventually. Here's where the riddles and quizzes come in - they exercise your brain while keeping things interesting.
Here at Bright Side, we love a good riddle and we hope you'll enjoy these as much as we did!


























If your result is 13: Wow! Do you have magic vision? Can you see through the walls too? Maybe you should write "eagle-eyed" on your CV!
If your result is 11-12: You may have gotten one or two wrong, but this is still an excellent result. Your attention to detail is to be envied!
If your result is 8-10: Well done, you still got most of them right! A lot of those words were pretty tricky, but you're hard to fool.
If your result is 1-7: Don't worry, you probably just have an active imagination. Or you're a very busy person who has no time for minute details - you have things to do!
If your result is 0: Grandma, is this you? Did you forget to put on your glasses?
What was your result? How many of those words managed to trick you? Please share your results with us in the comments!
Comments
I got 12 correct .. couldn't figure out dandy
Nice one! ?
I got 9 ?
It’s not hard, really. I got them all correct
I got 4 correct, lol
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