Everyone can see the ice skater but you need 20/20 vision and a high IQ to spot the mistake in 7 seconds

Everyone can see the ice skater but you need 20/20 vision and a high IQ to spot the mistake in 7 seconds
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Everyone can see the ice skater but you need 20/20 vision and a high IQ to spot the mistake in 7 seconds
Author: Patrick Harrington
Published: Jan, 29 2025 10:08

HERE is another fun brain teaser to test your eyesight and powers of logic. Everyone can see the ice skater on the rink - but only those with 20/20 vision and high IQ can spot the mistake in the image within seven seconds. The ice-skater in the picture is clearly having a good time.

 [Illustration of a woman ice skating in an arena.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Illustration of a woman ice skating in an arena.]

You can tell by the grin spread across her face. Her arms are outstretched as if she is gliding along. The rink otherwise seems to be deserted. The hundreds of empty seats in the background suggest it could be after hours. Or perhaps she just got there early to beat the crowds.

 [Illustration of a woman ice skating with one mismatched skate.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Illustration of a woman ice skating with one mismatched skate.]

Either way, she seems to know what she is doing. The lack of protective gear shows she is confident of avoiding any nasty slams. All the appropriate gear is present: hat, gloves, coat - and her own skates. Here's a clue if you're struggling. Have a close look at all the pieces of kit listed above - and see if you can spot anything unusual about them.

 [Illustration of two couples on romantic dates in a restaurant.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Illustration of two couples on romantic dates in a restaurant.]

Don't worry if you're still struggling, we've included the solution below. Did you know that optical illusions have an array of benefits for your mind and body?. People who are able to solve the puzzle quickly possess good observational skills and high cognitive speed.

 [Illustration of many bicycles and cycling accessories on an orange background.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Illustration of many bicycles and cycling accessories on an orange background.]

It tests your ability to process a high volume of visual information and the ability to concentrate under high amounts of pressure. Psychologists at The University of Glasgow found that staring at an optical illusion can improve eye sight by allowing you to see small print.

 [Illustration of many sheep in a field.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Illustration of many sheep in a field.]

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