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11.05.2023 - 15:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A new travel-themed brainteaser is leaving people scratching their heads, as users are tasked with finding all seven wonders of the world in under a minute.
The famous man-made locations like the Egyptian Pyramids, Great Wall of China Italian Colosseum are scattered across the globe, but this puzzle has squeezed them all together. If you're looking to keep your mind busy, then you may want to give it a try!
Not only are they entertaining, but brainteasers also give cognitive skills like memory and concentration a great mental workout. The image displays countless outdoor scenes all seven sites are located throughout - and you need to find them in a race against the clock.
While it sounds easy, one hidden attraction has proven extra tough to locate and those looking for a further challenge need to find all seven wonders in half a minute. Shared by travel experts at eShores the current record time for solving it is 31 seconds.
Users must spot all seven wonders, which include:
Don't worry if you don't complete it in the tiny time-frame. The average time to solve this brainteaser is two minutes and 11 seconds - but this is just a general figure.
Feel up-to the task? Then get comfy, grab a timer and enjoy. Don't forget to let us know how you got on in the comments below.
If your struggling, scroll further to see all seven solutions - but consider this a spoiler warning.
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