Only 5% of People Can Find the Floor in This Optical Illusion

It is very important that we are always stimulating our mind to obtain faster and more accurate results in our attention and perception. In fact, one of the best ways to do this is through the visual challenges. So we brought a game where you'll need to find the floor in a minute!

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Find the floor in this mess!

In the image below, you can find an illustration of what appears to be a living room or a random room in a house. In fact, we can't even identify which environment is portrayed in the image, after all, there is a widespread mess with dozens of objects competing for our attention.

Visual challenges.

In it, you can find some washing machines, refrigerators, cabinets, boxes, lamps, suitcases and even dogs. Altogether, there are so many objects that we can't even find a free space to understand which floor is the room.

However, it is possible to find a free section where the floor design is revealed, so you just need to be patient and careful. Thus, the great difficulty is actually running against the time that the challenge proposes, which is one minute. Therefore, only 5% of the people who agreed to participate in this game actually managed to come up with the right answer.

Where is the free stretch of the tread?

In case you can't find the right answer in the proposed time, don't worry, because the main objective is to train our mind. Incidentally, studies reveal that, over time, we become more adept at solving problems like this, as long as there is training.

In this way, we will reveal where exactly you will be able to find the stretch of floor that we are looking for so much. To do this, look carefully at the left corner of the image, specifically where there is a trophy right at the bottom.

There, between the trophy and some boxes, is the only stretch of free floor in the whole picture! Also notice that there are some line drawings that are part of the floor design, something you won't find anywhere else in the image.

Visual challenges.

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