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Can you spot the 3 differences in cute turtle drawings in under 10 seconds
Can you spot the 3 differences in cute turtle drawings in under 10 seconds

Daily Mail​

time25-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Can you spot the 3 differences in cute turtle drawings in under 10 seconds

A new brain teaser featuring a pair of sleepy-looking cartoon turtles has taken social media by storm - and it's not as easy as it looks. The side-by-side drawings, shared by X (formerly Twitter) user @BholanathDutta, challenge viewers to spot three subtle differences between two nearly identical illustrations. At first glance, the turtles appear to be mirror images of each other, right down to their relaxed expressions, round shells and tally-mark patterns. But eagle-eyed viewers will quickly realize something's a little off. The challenge? Find all three discrepancies in under 10 seconds. It may sound simple, but even the most confident puzzle-solvers have found themselves stumped. The image has racked up hundreds of views and sparked debate online, with many users boasting lightning-fast times - and others admitting defeat after staring for far too long. So what exactly separates the two turtles? The first difference is in the nose. If you look closely, the turtle on the top has a tiny nostril above its grin, giving it a slightly more realistic expression. That bottom drawing has no nose making the turtle look even more uninterested. The second variation hides in the turtle's shell. Among the dozens of tally-mark shapes scrawled across its back, one grouping in the bottom image features a bright yellow line that stands out against the otherwise all-green markings of the top turtle. It's a tiny detail, but once you spot it, it's hard to miss. And finally, the third difference lies in the lower part of the turtle's shell. Just above their little webbed feet, both turtles have a rim that outlines the base of the shell - but look closely, and you'll notice that the bottom turtle's shell rim is a noticeably lighter shade of green compared to the one on top. If you managed to catch all three differences in under 10 seconds, congratulations - you've got the eyes of a hawk and the reflexes to match. But if it took a little longer, you're not alone. These kinds of visual puzzles are meant to trip up even the most observant minds. As brain teasers like this continue to captivate users online, experts say they offer more than just fun - they also provide a quick mental workout, helping to improve attention to detail, concentration, and short-term memory.

Bung brushes off differences with Rahman as ‘normal'
Bung brushes off differences with Rahman as ‘normal'

Free Malaysia Today

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Free Malaysia Today

Bung brushes off differences with Rahman as ‘normal'

Sabah Umno chief Bung Mokhar Radin (left) said differences with his deputy, Abdul Rahman Dahlan, have not led to 'full-blown discord'. PETALING JAYA : Sabah Umno chief Bung Moktar Radin admits that there are differences in opinion between him and his deputy, Abdul Rahman Dahlan, but says this is a normal process in bolstering the state chapter. Bung, a former deputy chief minister, said their differences have not led to outright division within Sabah Umno. 'It's true that there exists differences of opinion in Sabah Umno, but you will find that in any political party. The difference is that, in Sabah Umno, our differences do not lead to full-blown discord. 'As the state Umno chairman, I celebrate differences in opinions. That's why if there are such views, I choose not to respond in public even if I disagree with them. 'Instead, I respond during internal discussions. And when a decision is agreed upon, we all respect it,' he told FMT. Bung and Rahman locked horns last year after Rahman invited Gabungan Rakyat Sabah chairman Hajiji Noor to a divisional meeting also attended by Umno president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi. In March, they clashed again over where Rahman may be fielded as a candidate in the state election. Rahman hinted at stepping aside if Umno decided not to nominate him for the polls. Bung responded cynically by saying Sabah Umno was prepared to field him as a candidate in Sulaman, the seat held by Hajiji, the chief minister, since 1990. On Sunday, Zahid said there were 'no more factions' in Sabah Umno and that internal disputes were among the reasons why they lost previous general elections. Bung said Sabah BN was focused on preparing for the upcoming state election and did not want to be distracted by other parties claiming that Sabah Umno was torn in two. 'When we go to the ground to meet the grassroots and Umno supporters, these claims that are circulating around aren't even on their minds. What they want is for BN to mobilise its machinery and ensure BN returns to governing Sabah,' he said.

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