Disgraced former SNP finance secretary Derek Mackay has been spotted at an energy conference in Glasgow.
24.04.2023 - 16:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Brainteaser fans may finally meet their match with the latest puzzle that depicts a typical every day scene.
The tricky image depicts a man relaxing in his living room with his two cats, who are pottering around while he watches TV.
To the naked eye, nothing seems amiss, but there is something missing that sharp viewers need to spot.
The animation, shared by study site Jagran Josh is challenging on its own, but those looking for a further an extra test need to solve it in five seconds or less.
According to the online resource, anyone who can complete it in this time is said to be of high intelligence, reports the Mirror.
Even if you don't solve it within the small timeframe, you can still give you brain a good work out by taking the time to figure it out.
If it sounds like your cup of tea, take a seat, set a timer - and make sure post your results in the comments below.
Need a hint? Pay attention to the bottom half of the picture.
Still struggling?
Then look below to learn the answer - but consider this a spoiler warning.
As you can see, the error here was the coffee table only having three legs, and once you spot it, it really does seem very obvious. If this was a real-life scene, then the table would no doubt be toppling all over the place, spilling tea this way and that.
Of course, as is often the way with puzzles, our eyes play tricks on us in such a way that we end up filling in gaps to make sense of what we're seeing, even if there is a very clear error.
Still looking to scratch your brainteaser itch? Another challenges you to find the odd letter in a sequence of Ms in just 11 seconds. Or why not try to spot the hidden hanger in the pile of messy clothes?
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Disgraced former SNP finance secretary Derek Mackay has been spotted at an energy conference in Glasgow.
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