
Only 25% can find missing diamond ring in less than 30 seconds
Discover whether you have the eyes of an eagle with this deceptively difficult brainteaser. You may think solving puzzles and riddles is nothing more than a boredom buster, but research has shown they can actually have a positive impact on the central nervous system.
While this won't turn you into a rocket scientist or get you that Mensa membership you've been daydreaming of, it can help improve your concentration levels and better your attention span. Created by F.Hinds, this particular brainteaser also requires an unflappable nature - as you'll need to race against the clock.
It comes after swathes of Brits were left utterly stumped when trying to find the goat's owner hiding in plain sight in this impossible brainteaser. So, what are you waiting for?
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The image above depicts a familiar scene for anyone heading abroad this summer. There's an array of market stalls selling everything from vases to dream catchers, while tourists relax under the sun on a pristine beach.
But, hiding in plain sight is a diamond ring, and according to the Express, you have just 30 seconds to find it. Fail, and you should probably finally book that appointment at Specsavers.
Now, we're not going to give you any clues for this one, but zooming in on the image may help you find the sparkly ring quicker. If you're still feeling lost, scroll down to the bottom of the article to reveal the answer.
If that mind-boggling brainteaser was no match for someone with 20/20 vision like yourself - don't worry. Now, it's time to put your intellect to the test with this tricky quiz that's been strategically designed to trip you up.
You can only spend three seconds on each question before you need to move on to the next, and you need to score five out of five to prove you have the IQ of a genius. Once you're done, you can check your answers here, but no cheating!
How many pairs of animals did Moses take on the Ark?
You're in a race and pass the person in 3rd place. So, what place are you in now?
John's father had three sons: Snap, Crackle, and...?
If a plane crashes right in between France and Spain. Where do you bury the survivors?
If it takes seven people seven minutes to eat seven burgers, how long will it take 30 people to eat 30 burgers?
Up for yet another mental workout? Check out our full collection of tricky brainteasers, baffling riddles, and mind-boggling puzzles here - or, learn more about your hidden personality traits with these fascinating optical illusions.

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