Many fail by scanning too fast or ignoring small changes like color shifts or missing shadows. To solve it, start by examining the boy’s red hat.
In the left image, it has two stitched lines; in the right, one is missing. That’s the first difference. Next, check the faucet—straight in the left image,
bent in the right. That’s number two. Lastly, near the boy’s feet, a puddle is visible in the left image but gone in the right. That’s the third change.
Though they sound simple, these small tweaks can be tricky under time pressure. Spotting them strengthens visual processing, memory, and focus. For better
results, divide the image into sections and check each carefully. These puzzles are great for challenging friends and improving brainpower—all while having fun.
