PUT your vision to the test with this romantic brainteaser celebrating one of London's most famous flower markets. While everyone can see the bustling market scene filled with beautiful bunches of flowers, you have to find the five red roses. This puzzle made by creators at New Covent Garden Flower Market is sure to get you in the mood for Valentine's Day. Set your timer and see how long it takes you to spot the five rose stems scattered across the busy market.
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If you can find them all in just 19 seconds you will be setting a new record. The current holder found all five in 19.9 seconds. On average it takes puzzlers just under 60 seconds to complete. The eye-catching colours of the market will keep you on your toes with distractions from all angles. One man in the scene is truly feeling that love is in the air as he bends down on one knee with a red box. Others are just walking hand in hand enjoying the market.
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But where are the single red roses?. The tightly backed boxes of flowers mean that you will need a good eye for detail. If you find yourself struggling, here is a tip that you may find helpful. With busy scenes like this, it is easy to go straight in and randomly scan the image for what you are looking for. Instead, why not try a more methodical approach by dividing the puzzle into smaller, more manageable pieces.
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This way you are more likely to find the roses and in a more timely manner. Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions. Some benefits include:. Sometimes going slowly can end up being quicker and more effective in the long run. When you are ready to see the where the roses are, scroll down. Now that your brain is warmed up, have a go at some more challenges.
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