, and their latest mother-daughter selfie has us seeing double. Like, this is an optical illusion, right?In matching hotel robes and almost identical hair (Ava has her mom's blonde waves, but not her bangs—she ), the pair are almost identical.
06.07.2023 - 09:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A new brainteaser may leave you scratching your head, but will give your brain a good work out.
It's important to keep the vital organ active and this can be done by regularly solving mental puzzles. Research shows that regularly tackling brainteasers can boost our cognitive function like memory, focus and judgement.
At a first glance, these puzzles might seem near impossible to decipher, but the more your practice the better you'll become. The latest tasks takers to find the number 474 that's hiding somewhere among the 444s, the Mirror reports.
Published by Freshers Live, those who can spot the number in just 20 seconds are said to have perfect vision - are you up to the challenge?
It may seem like there is only one number in the image, but if you take the time to really study it, you'll find the odd one out. Don't worry if you don't find it in 20 seconds as solving the puzzle in any amount of time will benefit your brain.
Then get comfortable, set a timer and good luck.
If you need a hint, let us give you one: You need to focus your search on the left-hand side of the picture, so you can ignore anything that's on the right as you won't find the number there.
Got it now? We're about to give you the answer, so if you don't want to know just yet, don't scroll any further.
You can see where the number was lurking in the image above. How long did it take for you to find?
There are many similar puzzles that use words instead of numbers, such as this one that challenges you to find the word "date" in a sea of misspelled words. If you can find it in 18 seconds, you may be of high intelligence.
For players who prefer image-based challenges, why not try this waterpark-themed brain teaser? In a mind-bending twist, you're searching for the
, and their latest mother-daughter selfie has us seeing double. Like, this is an optical illusion, right?In matching hotel robes and almost identical hair (Ava has her mom's blonde waves, but not her bangs—she ), the pair are almost identical.
Reese Witherspoon and Ava Phillippe — and they made it a matchy-matchy moment! The duo stepped out in support of Oceana's SeaChange Summer Party on Saturday, with Witherspoon plugging her role as a global ambassador for the clean beauty brand Biossance. Witherspoon, 47, and Phillippe, 23, were glowing in a pre-event selfie, donning matching white bathrobes and a minimalist makeup look with their blonde hair styled in similar loose waves. They kept the coordinating theme going on the red carpet, changing into strikingly similar dresses that featured strapless necklines and ruched bodices.
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Reese Witherspoon’s ex-husband, Jim Toth, seems to be moving on. The former talent agent was spotted vacationing with an unknown woman in Costa Rica last week, reportedly his new girlfriend.
Reese Witherspoon's ex-husband, Jim Toth, seems to be moving on. The former talent agent was spotted vacationing with an unknown woman in Costa Rica last week, reportedly his new girlfriend.A hotel guest tells ET, «Jim Toth and his new girlfriend vacationed at the Sendero, a luxury surf hotel, in Nosara, Costa Rica, last week.
A school went into lockdown this morning after a boy with a gun was spotted nearby. The drama unfolded just before 8.30am today in Failsworth.
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Reese Witherspoon is cringing at a past role early in her Hollywood career. Witherspoon, 47, reflected on an uncomfortable sex scene she had with Mark Wahlberg in the 1996 thriller "Fear," directed by James Foley, and said it was not a "great experience." "I didn’t have control over it," Witherspoon explained during a cover interview with Harper’s Bazaar. "It wasn’t explicit in the script that that’s what was going to happen, so that was something that I think the director thought of on his own and then asked me on set if I would do it, and I said no.
William Earl Who’s up, who’s down and who is really in deep trouble on Wall Street? Media stocks have been on a wild ride in the first half of 2023. On the latest episode of Variety podcast “Strictly Business,” Variety Intelligence Platform media analyst Heidi Chung breaks down how Disney, Netflix, Comcast and other leading lights of media and entertainment have performed so far this year. “The best performing sector in the first half of the year was technology. And a lot of that was driven by the interest by investors in the generative AI boom, specifically,” Chung says in conversation with “Strictly Business” hosts Andrew Wallenstein and Cynthia Littleton.
“Fear.”The now 47-year-old reflected on the roller coaster scene she shot for the film at age 19 that involved her having an orgasm. “I didn’t have control over it,” Witherspoon claimed in an interview published Wednesday by Harper’s Bazaar, adding that she had requested a stunt double.“It wasn’t explicit in the script that that’s what was going to happen, so that was something that I think the director thought of on his own and then asked me on set if I would do it, and I said no,” she said about the James Foley-directed film.
Controversy surrounding “Miranda Sings” YouTuber Colleen Ballinger continues to grow, and now her podcasting partner and longtime friend is cutting ties with her.
To study African-American history, which has become a politically charged act in America like no time since the early 1970s, is usually less about understanding a minority group and more about looking at the country’s character in a less glowing light. Which is why unsurprisingly, some would rather us forget African-American history altogether. READ MORE: Director Sam Pollard on HBO’s ‘Black Art,’ ‘MLK/FBI’ His Work With Spike Lee & More [Deep Focus Podcast Interview] Fortunately for us, Sam Pollard is a filmmaker who has charged himself with ensuring we remember.
The fourth season of FX’s “What We Do in the Shadows” was undeniably funny, but it felt at times like the writers were on the verge of losing their way, either with increasingly ridiculous plotlines that hid some of the strengths of the ensemble—while the “new Colin” arc was clever, it wore out its welcome—or repetitive bits that felt like echoes of things done better in the past. The good news is that the first four episodes of the new season—all that was sent to press for review—are consistently funny in a way that feels like the creative prime of the show again.
The most popular baby names of 2023 so far have been revealed - with a new top spot for girls' names.
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not Henry Cavill, David Corenswet or even Tyler Hoechlin. The new animated Adult Swim / Max series, “My Adventures With Superman,” premiering July 6 and 7 (on Adult Swim and Max, respectively) is timely in the sense that Clark Kent has dominated recent headlines — be the late Christopher Reeve’s bizarre posthumous AI “cameo” in “The Flash” that outraged fans or the news that Corenswet will succeed Cavill in the big-screen DC movies,with “Mrs. Maisel” star Rachel Bosnahan replacing Amy Adams as Lois Lane. For better or worse, “My Adventures With Superman” is landing at peak “Superman” saturation.
Naman Ramachandran Elan Closs Stephens, who has assumed charge as acting BBC chair following the resignation of Richard Sharp, has spoken out about her predecessor and the process of appointing her successor. Sharp resigned in April over his role in a 2020 loan to then U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson. On Wednesday, Closs Stephens’ first day as acting BBC chair, a Q&A with BBC presenter Tina Daheley was shared with the corporation’s staff. When asked what she would say to people who feel the BBC’s reputation has been damaged by what happened with Richard Sharp, Closs Stephens said: “There’s no doubt that we’ve gone through a difficult period of time and I’m sure that staff and the board and Richard himself were unnerved by what happened over the past few months. All of us feel a debt of gratitude to Richard for the way in which he committed himself to the organization during his two years. But the organization as a whole is about the creativity and the news values and the production values of all the people who work in it.”
The BBC’s Acting Chair Elan Closs Stephens has said staff and the board at the UK network were “unnerved” by events of the past few months.
So long, soundstage of 1,000 memories.