A new brainteaser challenges those with good observation skills to find the car keys and flat tyre in a busy festival scene – so can you beat the record?
Everyone may roll their eyes at the backseat driver criticising every missed spot or flinching as pedestrians stroll past.
However, temporary car insurance specialists Dayinsure unleashed a new brainteaser that will give these keen-eyed critics a run for their money. The challenge?
To locate hidden car keys and a deflated tyre amid a bustling festival scene, it’s an opportunity for your powers of observation to shine. Often we’ve seen puzzles like these wind up on social media, like previously only people with sniper vision can find the pink ring.
But indulging in brain-flexing activities like this brainteaser can yield impressive cognitive benefits. Known to bolster memory functions, enhance concentration, and fine-tune focus, mental exercises are more than just entertaining they’re downright healthy.
Rigorous studies indeed prove that brain-teasing regulars can postpone age-related dementia symptoms.
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And who doesn’t relish the thrill of brainteasers?
They can be a splendid way to engage in friendly rivalry with mates, especially if you add a time challenge to the mix. Fancy stepping up to the plate? Wind up your stopwatch for 40 seconds and dive in.
With nearly half the participants likely to throw in the towel, will you outpace the ticking clock?
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Mindvalley said: “Lateral thinking is a form of problem-solving that utilises a more creative, less direct approach to the problem. Analytical, logical problem-solving encourages vertical thinking, which is an approach we’re often taught when dealing with math equations. Lateral thinking is the indirect approach. It helps us view problems in an entirely new light. It helps us find unique, creative solutions we might never have before imagined.”
The statement from Mindvalley continued: “The brain is neuroplastic, meaning it has the ability to shift and change over time. Many people believe our brains age as we do, growing less powerful, less capable, and less competent over time. What most don’t realise, however, is that you have the ability to manipulate your brain the way a sculptor molds clay. The brain is susceptible to all we expose it to-people, music, work-even the physical environments we traverse on a day-to-day basis. Everything we partake in has the potential to subtly shift the wiring of our brain.”
If you’ve been following along and fancy yourself a bit of a puzzle-solver, you might want to stop scrolling now because we’re about to unveil the answer. For those who can’t wait any longer, here’s the moment you’ve been waiting for.
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Have you cracked it? Drop your thoughts in the comments section below.
If not, why not challenge yourself with more puzzles and brainteasers, like this mind-boggling maths conundrum that left people scratching their heads despite its straightforward solution?
The farmyard-themed equation went viral on social media, leaving many to throw in the towel.
Sourse: www.express.co.uk