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12.04.2023 - 09:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Those who have a keen eye and good observational skills are often able to spot 'odd' items hidden in an image.
It's a good skill to have and can be trained by challenging your ability to spot a break in patterns through tricky brain teasers.
This brain teaser has one 'odd' item that shouldn't be there and apparently only those with a 'high IQ' can spot it in six seconds, writes the Star.
The artwork below, published on Jagran Josh, displays various coloured pears growing on a tree.
Look carefully at the tree, paying extra attention towards every pear that you can see - as one isn't actually a pear.
Here's a clue, you will find the 'odd' item somewhere on the left hand side of the image.
You can scroll on to see where the odd item is located, but consider this a spoiler warning.
As you can see, there is a bell hidden away amongst the branches of the tree.
Yesterday, we shared another brain teaser which challenged viewers to find an 'N' amongst several rows of the letter 'M'. We also have a tricky challenge which gives you 13 seconds to spot a hidden deer.
How long did it take you to find the odd litem? Let us know in the comments.
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