Match 7 mistakes, optical illusions and puzzles are good companions to have fun and pass the time. In the following image, you will see a figure full of birds. All are accompanied except one. So your task must be to find the unique bird. Read on and do it visual challenge to test your skill.
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Reasons to challenge yourself
Logical challenges are good for the brain. But besides these, you can play, have fun and train your mind with puzzles, riddles and even memory tests.
The idea is to stimulate the brain to think differently and keep alive the connections that make us think and keep a good memory, especially the long-term ones. It is important to say that, with technology, these games are even more accessible, without having to buy books or magazines to train.
Find the lonely bird
Can you imagine what it’s like to be in a place full of couples and you’re single? This situation, very common in a group of middle-aged friends, is represented in the following image. But today it’s different. Instead of people, you need to find a unique parrot.
In the figure on the blue background you can see several parrots, of all colors, hanging under a thread. There are more than 40 parrots in various activities, such as playing, flirting and some even napping.
To make the game more challenging, set a timer and see how long it takes to find the lone parrot. Run your gaze the entire length of the frame and focus on the finer details, as they are crucial to finding the animal.
Answer to the challenge: find the parrot
This is the time to pause the timer and see how long it took you to find the parrot. If you did it in record time, congratulations. If you haven’t found it or it’s been a long time, no problem. Visual challenges require practice to become increasingly keen in solving them.
The image above is a thought challenge. You can use mathematical reasoning, observation and some concentration. In a short time it is possible to find the parrot.
The bird alone in the whole picture is in the second row, next to the parrot in the black hat. If you notice, this row has 11 parrots and the only one that is unpaired and out of place is the one with the green tail and the red body. See the circle below.
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