This is one of the hardest optical tests, can you get a perfect score?
More under this adDo you think you are eagle-eyed? This test is rarely passed by anyone, if you can pass this test you have unique eyesight.
We come across many riddles and puzzles that are a good way to challenge our brains. Brain teasers and optical tests are good ways to keep our brains visually stimulated. We recently discovered one such test, that not only challenges your mind but also helps you detect the power of your vision.
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This specific test is called the ‘Color & Vision Test’ which is designed specifically totest your eyesight to the max. The game has many levels and each one has a different purpose. It contains challenges to test any level of colourblindness you might have. It even has a test to measure the sharpness of your vision!
More under this adMore under this adIt is a great way to test your attention span as well. These tests require a significant amount of patience and focus, however, not everyone possesses the ability to do that. Puzzles like these can surely help you improve your underdeveloped skills and sharpen the already existing ones.
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Although it might seem like a child’s game to many, these tests, however, can also help detect any vision or eyesight issues you might have developed over time. As per Reader’s digest:
Your attention to detail will be tested with this visual puzzle—and probably your patience, too! Our brains naturally try to ‘fill in the gaps’ so to speak (the same way you can read what a misspelt word in a text is supposed to say), so completing this type of visual brain teaser requires you to slow down and look at items individually, rather than as a whole, to spot the hidden objects.More under this adMore under this ad
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