Only experts can do it that fast – if you can’t then you probably wouldn’t have survived in the wild as a caveman, according to scientists.
With the nation still in a darts frenzy after the sensational performance by 16-year-old Luke Littler in the recent World Darts Championship in London, it’s now time for you to be a hero.
Try our epic brainteaser below to see if you can hit bullseye on a healthy habit of keeping your brain active.
The World Darts Championships final was Sky Sports’ most watched non-football event in history, with 4.8 million viewers tuning in to watch Luke Humprhies defeat the teenage sensation Littler. The latter stormed through the competition, smashing five-time world champion Raymond van Barneveld in the process.
Now, a brilliant spot the difference puzzle has been made available by Punter’s Pub, a website which helps people choose where to spend their money on bets.
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In the puzzle, you’ll see a darts board with plenty of pints surrounding it, and lots of fans and darts players. Have a proper look at the second one, and you should see five differences. If you’re really sharp in the mind then it will only take you 11 seconds to spot the inconsistencies.
Have a look at the answers below to see how you got on.
As we age it’s really important to keep the brain active as this will stave off cognitive decline which can lead to diseases like Alzheimer’s. A mixture of brain games and daily exercise – including weights at least a couple of times a week – is a great way to get started.
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Other ways to keep your brain healthy might include learning a new language or skill. Socialising with others is important too, as is making sure your ears are working correctly – when we have dodgy ears we don’t hear conversations as well as others, so we tend to zone out, which can lead to cognitive decline as you concentrate less and less.
It’s also important to be responsible with your finances, so don’t blow your money on bets you can’t follow through on.
For help with the gambling problem, visit GambleAware.
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