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Everyone can see the dart boards in this busy scene – you have the eyes of a marksman if you spot the clock in 5 seconds

IN a sea of circles, the round clock face is tough to spot in this busy brain teaser.

The picture below is bursting with objects, from dart boards and energy meters, to temperature dials and phone numbers.

TEST OF TIME Everyone can see the dart boards - but you have the eyes of a marksman if you can spot the clock in under 5 seconds
Can you spot the clock in under five seconds?

But beyond the windows, stop watches, compasses, CD’s hides a very discreet singular clock.

It’s difficult to spot, with the colours and sizes a cause for distraction.

What are you waiting for? Start the clock and find the tok.

Only one in six people can achieve the feat.

But solving puzzles can feed the mind.

They can increase productivity levels, enhance memory, and improve problem-solving skills.

In fact, experts recommend puzzles as a way of reducing dementia risks.

Wordy activities like doing a crossword can help reduce your chance of dementia by up to nine per cent.

A team from Monash University, in Australia, said the words-based pastime, puzzles and card games help by “stimulating the growth of neurons and synapses”.

It may seem odd, but trying to do writing tasks, like crosswords, with your non-dominant hand could help too.

Neuroscientist Dr Rahul Jandial previously told the Sun it helps by “building brain connections”, which keeps you sharp.

Although this puzzle doesn’t involve words, its benefits works in a similar way.

Now, have you spotted the clock?

For those who found it, well done.

If not, the clock is tucked behind a dart board near the bottom left of the image.

And the illusion comes just in time for the clocks going forward an hour this weekend.

TEST OF TIME Everyone can see the dart boards - but you have the eyes of a marksman if you can spot the clock in under 5 seconds
The clock can be found in the left-hand corner

If that’s still not hard enough for you, then have a go at spotting the “60” hidden among the sixes in this image.

You are said to have 20/20 vision if you can spot the odd number out in this illusion.

Hidden among the repeated “06” pattern there is a sneaky “60” right under your nose.

However, you may have to peel your eyes and pay close attention to spot it.

You can scan the numbers from left to right or up and down, there’s no rules.

But if you want to walk away with bragging rights, five seconds is the time to beat.

Illustration of a visual test: find the number 60 among many 06s.
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Can you spot the ’60’ hidden among the sixes in this image?[/caption]
Illustration of a grid of sixes with a single sixty hidden within.
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If you found the ’60’ in five seconds or less, you may have 20/20 vision[/caption]
Optical illusion: Find the lone S among the 25s.
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Can you spot the ‘S’ hidden among the sea of 25s?[/caption]
Illustration of colorful flowers on a green background.
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Can you spot the heart hidden in this scene?[/caption]
Optical illusion: Find the lone "S" among the number "25"s.
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You are said to have 20/20 vision if you spotted the ‘S’ in seven seconds or less[/caption]
Illustration of a pink heart among gray flowers.
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Congratulations if you spotted the heart[/caption]

How can optical illusions and brainteasers help me?

Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions.

Some benefits include:

  • Cognitive stimulation: Engaging in these activities challenges the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility.
  • Problem-solving skills: Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
  • Memory improvement: These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function.
  • Creativity: They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes.
  • Focus and attention: Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus.
  • Stress relief: The enjoyable nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief.

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Grey’s Recap: A Blast From the Past Blows Up Mer’s Future — Plus, Wait, Wait… Jules Slept With Whom?!?

Grey’s Anatomy’s Meredith and Amelia were all ready to break out in a chorus of “We’re in the Money” in Thursday’s episode when it turned out that their pitch to obtain a megabucks Blaisdale Grant to fund their Alzheimer’s research had already basically been made. By… by whom? None other than Greg Germann’s Koracick, back like […]

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Lidl is selling handy gadget that’s £145 cheaper than Bosch version and perfect for getting your garden ready for spring

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Lidl is also selling a selection of stylish and practical privacy screens for just £6.99, which are great for preventing nosy neighbours from snooping.

Also arriving in Lidl stores on April 3rd is an extensive range of indoor and outdoor plants, to spruce up your home and garden.

From a Standing Geranium priced at just £1.99 to a selection of Colourful Hanging Baskets for £4.99, your garden will be full of colour with these bargain buys.

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Sainsbury’s axes ‘amazing’ coffee from shelves leaving shoppers gutted

COFFEE fans have been left reeling after a major supermarket axed their favourite hot drink.

Shoppers have long been heading to Sainsbury’s for a specific mild coffee they have labelled ‘best on the market’.

Sainsbury's Mellow Roast Instant Coffee (200g) jar.
Sainsbury’s Mellow Roast Instant Coffee has gone from shelves.
Sainsbury's

But now the retail giant has dealt a blow by withdrawing its mellow roast instant coffee.

Distraught customers have now been begging the supermarket to bring the item back.

Writing on the Sainsbury’s website, one faithful shopper said: “I have used and loved this coffee for many many years but you seem to have stopped stocking it. Why?”

Another penned: “Why is this coffee out of stock as it is amazing, great taste.”

Customers have also been contacting Sainsbury’s on social media platforms querying the absence of the drink from shelves.

One said: “Will you be getting this coffee back in stock?”

Previous reviews left on the coffee on the Sainsbury’s website raved about the great taste.

One said: “The only coffee I drink best mellow coffee on the market.”

Another added: “I thought I would try Sainsbury’s own mild product, and I am very glad I did, as this is delicious and perfect for my taste.”

The Mellow Yellow was priced at £2.25 for 200g but is now as ‘out of stock’ on the website.

Glowing reviews of the product date back to 2016, meaning it has been a staple among some customers for almost a decade.

A Sainsbury’s spokesperson said, “We regularly review our ranges and this is based on a number of different factors.

“Customers can still pick up a wide variety of coffee products when shopping with us.”

It is not the first item Sainsbury’s has withdrawn recently.

Shoppers can no longer get their hands on a tasty high protein snack after it was discontinued in stores.

Earlier this month the supermarket confirmed  Yeo Valley Organic Greek Recipe Peach & Raspberry Yogurts was gone for good.

Sainsbury’s also caused a stir after removing Plant Pioneer Meat Free Steaks from shelves.

A representative of the chain confirmed the item is “no longer ranged in any of our stores”.

In response to the news, one peeved customer took to X to share their thoughts.

The shopper said they “very dissatisfied” with the removal of the vegetarian option.

Why are products axed or recipes changed?

ANALYSIS by chief consumer reporter James Flanders.

Food and drinks makers have been known to tweak their recipes or axe items altogether.

They often say that this is down to the changing tastes of customers.

There are several reasons why this could be done.

For example, government regulation, like the “sugar tax,” forces firms to change their recipes.

Some manufacturers might choose to tweak ingredients to cut costs.

They may opt for a cheaper alternative, especially when costs are rising to keep prices stable.

For example, Tango Cherry disappeared from shelves in 2018.

It has recently returned after six years away but as a sugar-free version.

Fanta removed sweetener from its sugar-free alternative earlier this year.

Suntory tweaked the flavour of its flagship Lucozade Original and Orange energy drinks.

While the amount of sugar in every bottle remains unchanged, the supplier swapped out the sweetener aspartame for sucralose.

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