Only people with crystal clear vision can spot matching snowflakes in just 30 seconds

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Only people with crystal clear vision can spot matching snowflakes in just 30 seconds
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Ellie Fry)
Published: Dec, 27 2024 07:00

Can you clear your mind enough to spot the matching snowflakes?. Have you ever heard that no two snowflakes are exactly alike? Each snowflake is unique in its own way - and no matter how many billions of them fall from the sky, the chances of two being the same is zero. But for the sake of giving your brain some exercise, why not try to find the two matching snowflakes in this brain teaser? These kinds of puzzles are designed to test us - and they are much harder to complete than you might think. Challenging yourself to complete brain teasers can not only help improve your cognitive function and memory, but also helps you focus and think outside the box. For this Christmas-themed brain teaser, put together by entertainment site Betway, you're challenged to find the matching snowflakes.

To make things even harder, you only have 30 seconds to find them. So try to rid your mind of any distractions and focus on the task at hand. As some of the snowflakes are really similar, this is going to be a tricky challenge. Have you managed to find the two identical snowflakes? If not, here's a very helpful hint - concentrate your vision on the fourth and last rows. Still struggling to spot the matching snowflakes? Don't worry - you're not alone. We have posted the answer below to put an end to your frustration. If you did manage to find them, give yourself a pat on the back.

Answer:. Up for another festive puzzle? A Christmas-themed maths puzzle has stumped adults - as apparently you have to be a 'genius' to solve it. Alternatively, you can try to find the odd Christmas tree in under 30 seconds - but be warned, it's harder than it looks. In this equally festive brain teaser, you need to find a cheeky elf hiding. It's apparently even harder to find than the Christmas tree, because it takes people on average 2 minutes and 45 seconds to locate him.

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