If you can spot what’s wrong with 9 national flags in under 180 seconds you have 20/20 vision AND above average IQ

If you can spot what’s wrong with 9 national flags in under 180 seconds you have 20/20 vision AND above average IQ

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If you can spot what’s wrong with 9 national flags in under 180 seconds you have 20/20 vision AND above average IQ
Author: Emma Crabtree
Published: Jan, 29 2025 22:37

PUT yourself to the test with this geography-themed puzzle designed to have you stumped. Players are challenged with spotting the differences in a series of altered national flags. The creators at Kitty Bingo have made hard-to-spot changes to nine of the flags in honour of National Puzzle Day.

 [Grid of national flags with one or more errors.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Grid of national flags with one or more errors.]

You have 180 seconds to try and find them all. Get your timer ready and stay focused on your new task. Kitty Bingo states: "National Puzzle Day is all about challenging your mind and improving your problem-solving skills.". First, it may be useful to sort through the 24 flags to find which nine have been changed.

 [Illustration of two sets of national flags, one with subtle errors.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Illustration of two sets of national flags, one with subtle errors.]

If you fancy a challenge, use only the first image to solve the puzzle. Those who want to start with an easier test should use the second image, which shows all the correct flags on one side and the altered ones on the other. There are many recognisable flags but if you're not a geography buff, some may be more tricky.

 [Illustration of a visual puzzle showing two grids of national flags, with some flags circled to indicate errors.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Illustration of a visual puzzle showing two grids of national flags, with some flags circled to indicate errors.]

The different eye-catching colours and patterns make this challenge slightly more tricky. Make sure you don't get distracted by the countries; focus on the flag differences. If you are finding even the easier version difficult, here is a handy trick you can use.

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

With the flags neatly ordered in rows, why not try solving the puzzle one row at a time?. Slowly compare each flag to the one in the other image, or if you are using the harder version, examine each flag closely. Sometimes, a slower approach is the most effective.

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

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