The seven mistakes game is possibly one of the most popular pastimes. famous of all generations. The idea is to find seven differences between one image and another that look identical. There is usually some piece missing or placed in a strange way, so you need to compare two figures to get the answers.
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Game of the 7 errors takes you back to childhood and is great for fun
As a child, you probably played find the seven mistakes in an image. The game works with two illustrations. One of them is the first and main one, of course, but the other arrives with some differences from the original. Generally speaking, one should be able to find what is different in the second image.
With the advancement of technology, Japanese illustrator Tomomi Ozawa created a very challenging illustration for you to find the seven mistakes. It may seem easy, but it takes attention to respond to the challenge.
We see that there is a boy sitting in a library with an open book. In front of him, there is a teddy bear. The purpose is to find the differences in the top and bottom image. Therefore, we advise you to concentrate and get your hands dirty, because we won't be giving you tips this time.
Find out what the mistakes are
Faced with the figures, you certainly felt challenged to find all the answers very quickly, but this is not always possible. Even more so because it is a figure with many colors and details.
See all the answers below and check if your guesses are right.
- The first fault is the amount of raindrops on the window;
- The amount of leaves in the potted plant on the wall is different;
- The book on the shelf above the boy's head is smaller;
- The bear's eye is different. In the figure above, it is open, but it is closed in the other;
- The smoke coming out of mug below is smaller;
- There is one less stripe on the boy's sock;
- The edge of the table on the right side is different.