it was hard to find the white horses in number 2, my eyes must be getting tired
Test: Solve These 15 Chess Puzzles Using Your Eagle Eye
It’s nice to give yourself some time for relaxation and fun, especially if you test your senses while doing so. If you like chess, maybe this is the game for you. Will you be able to solve these 15 puzzles in the shortest time possible?
Bright Side has a challenge for your eyes: the goal is to find the missing objects, but this time we’ll be using chess pieces. Remember that if you can’t find the missing piece you can always tap on the image to see the answer. Don’t forget to count how many answers you got right!
1. Find the bishop


2. Find 4 horses


3. Find the tower


4. Find the pawn


5. Find 2 queens


6. Find 3 towers


7. Find 5 pawns


8. Find 2 kings


9. Find 3 horses


10. Find 4 bishops


11. Find 2 pawns


12. Find the queen


13. Find the tower


14. Find the king


15. Find the horse


Which of your friends do you think has the ability to solve these visual challenges in the shortest time? Tag them or share this article with them and compare scores to see who has the highest one!
Comments
These are always fun to do, but never too hard

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