You must often find challenges on the internet that leave you intrigued by the degree of difficulty. However, that's exactly what we need to stimulate our brain to reason and thus ensure more mental health.
After all, these illustrations and optical illusions contribute to the development of our attention, perception and problem-solving ability. That's why today we bring this visual challenge to find kiwis among birds that will surely envelop you. Check out!
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Search for the 4 hidden kiwis
In the image, we can see a group of birds that are in different positions, but that are the same in color and shape. In this case, they all have a brown color, which is precisely the color that the kiwi peel has. This already adds a certain degree of difficulty, since it becomes easy to confuse a bird with a fruit.
Furthermore, they all have a rounded shape, which is also the shape of the fruit, intensifying the game's difficulty level. So, basically, you'll need to overcome the repetition factor in search of those objects that are different, even in the smallest details. But be careful, because to actually be a genius, you will need to find the target in a maximum of 22 seconds. Can you make it?
Tips for finding the fruits
As we already mentioned, the repetition factor makes it very difficult, but does not make it impossible to solve the challenge. This is because, basically, we know that a kiwi does not have a beak, wings or eyes, so these are the characteristics that will differentiate them. Then, start looking for which of the illustrations has the most round and smooth shape, without any type of information around it.
Then you will certainly start to find the fruits, like the one in the upper right corner between two birds. As well as the one on the left side more in the center near the corner, and just below, but on the opposite side, is the third kiwi. Finally, you can also find the fruit that is just below, on the right side, which is the fourth and last kiwi.