Spot the difference Types of puzzles are very interesting, and it is a visual brain teaser where two identical images are placed side by side, and the challenge is to find all the differences between them. These differences can be of different forms, colours, shapes, objects, or positions, and these puzzles test a person’s vision, attention, visual perception, and concentration. These types of spot-the-difference puzzles are fun and engaging at any time, and these types of puzzles are famous among all ages. These puzzles are generally found in children's activity books and magazines so that everyone can enjoy these types of puzzles.
In today’s puzzle, you have to spot the differences in a moving car in front of buildings to test your vision and observation skills in just 21 seconds.
Spot The Three Differences In The Moving Car In Front Of The Houses In The 21 Seconds Challenge!
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So, are you ready to take the challenge to spot three differences? Okay, but before starting, let’s have a small brief about the image. There is one red car that is moving in front of the building, and in these two images, you need to spot three differences.
Then, set the timer for 21 seconds.
Ok, now… 3…2…1… Start…
Yes, observe very carefully in both images.
Look at every building, and also look at every part of the car.
Hurry up! Time is ending…
Okay, your last 3 seconds…
3…2…1 Stop! Stop! Time's up!
So, enjoyed or not, by this challenge.
Okay, congratulations to those who spotted three differences in 21 seconds, and yes, you possess an eagle eye, and you are a very good observer. For those who tried to spot the differences but failed, they also do not need to worry. Do practice like these puzzles; it will increase your observation skills.
Now here is the time to reveal the answer
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So, are you excited to know three differences? First, look at the right side of the sky; the first difference in both images is the different shape of the sky. The second difference is in car tyres. Both cars’ tyres have different shapes. The third one looks at the left side at the last building below the tree; the blue design is missing.
So, you all have seen three differences.
So, do more practice like these types of puzzles; it will increase your thinking skills, observation skills, problem-solving skills, and your visual preservation skills.
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