Everyone can see the people but you need a high IQ and 20/20 vision to work out who’s the robot in this brain teaser

Everyone can see the people but you need a high IQ and 20/20 vision to work out who’s the robot in this brain teaser

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Everyone can see the people but you need a high IQ and 20/20 vision to work out who’s the robot in this brain teaser
Author: Patrick Harrington
Published: Jan, 31 2025 09:32

THIS is the fun bot-based brain teaser to test your eyesight and logic skills. Everyone can see the three people lined up, but only those with 20/20 vision and a high IQ can figure out which one is in fact a robot. The three friends look to be off on some kind of adventure. The right-hand man and woman have rocked up in their hiking gear, kitted out with boots and shorts. They've even come equipped with trusty staffs.

 [Illustration of a visual puzzle: identify the robot among three hikers.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Illustration of a visual puzzle: identify the robot among three hikers.]

The woman seems much more excited than the fella - who is looking pretty shifty. The man on the left has arrived laden with logs. Good thinking for when they set up camp - but a bit of a burden for the trek there. But the question is - which one of these pals is all nuts and bolts beneath the skin?. You'll have to look closely to figure it out. Don't worry if you're struggling - we can't all be geniuses - but here comes a clue.

 [Illustration of a brain teaser: identify the robot among three hikers.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Illustration of a brain teaser: identify the robot among three hikers.]

It might help to take in the campers' surroundings - not just the people themselves. If you really can't sort the flesh from the tech, head to the bottom of the page for the solution. People who are able to solve the puzzle quickly possess good observational skills and high cognitive speed. It tests your ability to process a high volume of visual information and the ability to concentrate under high amounts of pressure.

 [Illustration of two people sitting in chairs outdoors, looking at a vase of flowers.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Illustration of two people sitting in chairs outdoors, looking at a vase of flowers.]

Psychologists at The University of Glasgow found that staring at an optical illusion can improve eye sight by allowing you to see small print. Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions. Some benefits include:. As promised, here's the solution. The man on the RIGHT is the robot - and you can tell from the tyre tracks he's trailing behind.

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

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