Seek and Find Puzzles are a type of visual trickery that can play with our perception. They can be fun and challenging, and they can also be used to test our visual acuity.
One popular seek and find puzzle is the "hidden diamond" puzzle. In this puzzle, you are presented with a picture of snowflakes. Among the chilly scene, there is a diamond hiding very discreetly.
The diamond is camouflaged so well that it can be difficult to find.
It might seem easy at first but here is the twist- you need to find the diamond within 7 seconds.
If you wish to test your observation skills and emerge as a true puzzle master, then this is your chance.
Did you know that the first diamonds were discovered in India around 2,500 years ago in the Golconda region?
Quite amazing isn't it?
So, can you find the diamond within 7 seconds?
Start your timer and begin the hunt. All the best!
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Seek and Find Puzzle: Spot the Hidden Diamond in 7 Seconds
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Did you find the hidden diamond?
Come on, use your amazing observation skills, the diamond is right in front of you.
Take some time and study the image carefully.
Still didn’t find it? here are some hints:
- Zoom in on the image and look at it from different angles.
- Try to stay calm and analyse the image thoroughly
Hurry up, the time is about to be over!
3… 2… and 1!
Did you find the hidden diamond?
Congratulations! If you found the diamond, you have a sharp eye for detail.
If you didn't find it, don't give up. Keep looking, and you may be able to find it. Just scroll back to the top of the image and try to find the diamond without any timer.
Here is the solution for this amazing optical illusion.
Find the Hidden Diamond- Solution
The solution is highlighted in the image below.
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Wasn’t this optical illusion quite easy? Try your hands on other puzzles and you are sure to become a puzzle master.
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