
Only people with a really high IQ can find the word tennis in 20 seconds
The brain teaser above tests the brain's analytical abilities as you scan and search for the word tennis in a field of Tenins
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Wimbledon 2025 is finally here, with the 138th edition of the most famous tennis tournament of them all now under way. Millions have tuned in already, with the likes of Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu in action on the opening day, with Jack Draper and many more stars still to come.
Tennis fever will grip the nation over the next fortnight, as it always does, and we have got the perfect brainteaser for you to mark the occasion.
Can you crack this code in under 20 seconds?
The puzzle above, designed by FreshersLive, challenges your brain's analytical skills as you scour a field of 'Tenins' to find the word 'tennis', reports the Express.
Did you manage to spot the word 'tennis'?
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If not, don't worry, the answer is circled below. According to the creators of the brainteaser, only those with keen eyesight can identify the odd word out in the designated time allowed.
Moreover, while brainteasers may seem like a simple way to pass the time during your commute, they could also offer long-term benefits.
This is because the mind functions much like a muscle. Just as every muscle needs to be stretched and exercised to stay healthy, so does the brain.
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A healthier brain is more likely to remain healthy as we age.
While it's not suggested that puzzles can prevent conditions such as dementia or Parkinson's disease, as other factors play a much larger role, it is believed that keeping the mind active today can help maintain mental sharpness in the future.
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