
Five differences are easy but sixth is 'impossible' in this summer puzzle
Scotland has enjoyed its fair share of mini heatwaves this summer, but some people may choose to enjoy the warmth from the comfort of the shade for a multitude of reasons, particularly during the toastier hours of 3-6pm.
You can still enjoy the summer sun without burning to a crisp, though, especially when you have some good old fashioned fun to keep you entertained. And that could come in the form of a puzzle - a classic past time.
With that in mind, a delightful visual test is capturing the attention of puzzle enthusiasts and casual observers alike. Created by Pens.com, this puzzle has six differences to uncover.
The puzzles also offers the perfect opportunity to interact with your children or simply keep your brain occupied during your daily commute.
This is the brainteaser that challenges you to spot the difference between two wholesome summer park scenes.
Can you quickly spot the six differences between these two park pictures?
Everyone can see the family spending some quality time together in the park.
But there are six differences between these two pictures - can you spot them all?
Commenting on the brain teaser, a spokesperson for Pens.com said: "Summer is a great time to get out and about with the family, but kids can get bored fast.
"To help ensure everyone enjoys their time in the sun, be sure to pack some drawing supplies and challenge your family to capture your time together on paper."
If you want a bit more time, don't read on, as we will now list the solutions below.
The orange butterfly flying above the family has disappeared.
The father's beard and facial hair have been erased.
The small group of people having a picnic under an umbrella in the background has disappeared.
The mother's skirt changed from blue to green.
The boy's shoes changed from blue to purple.
The Pens.com branded tote bag was moved from beside the mother's feet to under the daughter's feet.
Summer is also a time for music festivals and concerts. Oasis and Lewis Capaldi are just two big acts rolling into town this summer and as a result, trusted ticket comparison site SeatPick has launched a brand-new brain teaser.
The challenge? Spot the lowest-priced ticket in the crowd. We all have that friend who collects everyone's money and patiently waits in the virtual queue for their time to pounce.
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But picture this. Your favourite artist has an upcoming show in your town, but money is tight. You need the best deal possible, so you go online to find the lowest-priced ticket you can.
Somewhere in this sea of prices is the cheapest concert ticket on sale... and you've got just seconds to find it.
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