A brain teaser is a form of puzzle that involves a lot of thinking (mental/cognitive activity). Normally, this includes thinking in conventional ways with given constraints in mind; sometimes, it also involves lateral thinking. The difficulty of many brain teasers relies on a certain degree of fallacy in human intuitiveness.
This is most common in brain teasers relating to conditional probability, because the casual human mind tends to consider absolute probability instead. The brain is not a passive recipient of learning. In order to learn new information the brain must be able to focus on important cues and hold them in its short-term memory. Is it weird? However it's fun enough. Try some of the test below!
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There are 11 faces in this picture. Most people find 4 or 5 of them. If you find 8 of them, you have an extraordinary sense of observation. If you find 9 of them, you have a sense of observation above the average. If you find 10 faces you are a very good observer. If you find 10 faces you are extremely observant.
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Sit in front of the screen and look at the dot. Move your head forward and back, repeat
Sit in front of the screen and look at the dot. Move your head forward and back, repeat
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Move your slide bar up and down. The question is, inset actually move ?
Look at the chart and say the COLOR not the word !
Your right brain tries to say the color but
Your left brain insists on reading the word
Your right brain tries to say the color but
Your left brain insists on reading the word
Yellow Black Purple Orange Blue Green | Blue Red Yellow Green Red Blue | Orange Green Red Black Purple Orange |
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All the squares are the same size - check for your self
All the squares are the same size - check for your self
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