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The Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
You have a sky high IQ if you can name all 10 karaoke songs in this picture quiz – how many can you master?
EVERYONE has their go-to song they choose at karaoke, but how many of the most popular belters are you familiar with. For International Karaoke Day on 19th July, Betboo has analysed popular karaoke songs and created a brainteaser for you to guess which songs are which - can you figure it out? 2 There are ten songs in total to figure out each with a cryptic clue to the title of the hit. While some images recreate the music video for the song, others give visual hints to help you on your way. Some are trickier than others so take your time mulling these over. Still struggling to work some out? Don't worry, scroll down to find the answers. Certain brainteasers and optical illusions, particularly those that involve patterns or sequences, can help strengthen both short-term and long-term memory. By working through puzzles on a regular basis, you will actively engage the brain's memory systems and directly improve your future attempts at visual challenges. Many brainteasers, like this one, require challengers thinking outside the box. This improves creative problem-solving skills by encouraging the brain to come up with innovative solutions. It also translates to real-life situations where you might need to approach challenges in new and inventive ways. If you're after another brainteaser to challenge yourself, try this one - as apparently only those with a high IQ are able to find the heart hidden among the spring flowers. How can optical illusions and brainteasers help me? Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions. Some benefits include: Cognitive stimulation: Engaging in these activities challenges the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility. Problem-solving skills: Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Memory improvement: These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function. Creativity: They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes. Focus and attention: Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus. Stress relief: The enjoyable nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief. Or you can have a go at figuring out the hidden message in this band's cover art that has confused fans for years. Lastly, puzzle fanatics have been left scratching their heads trying to find the lost feather in just 12 seconds. 2


UAE Moments
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- UAE Moments
♒ Aquarius Daily Horoscope for July 19, 2025
You didn't come here to follow the rules, you came to upgrade them. And today? You absolutely should. Aquarius, July 19 is giving you full permission to be your brilliant, unpredictable self. With Mercury syncing up to light your mental fire and the moon pushing emotional growth, this is a day of 'aha' moments, social curveballs, and some soul-deep inspiration. Don't play it safe, play it you. Click here to follow our WhatsApp channel for daily horoscopes on love, career, health, tarot, and more, delivered straight to your phone! ⚡ 🔮 Inner Genius, Fully Online Your mind is moving fast and for good reason. You're catching ideas others miss, questioning the norm, and effortlessly making the future feel like the now. Embrace your ability to challenge, remix, and reimagine. You're not meant to blend in. Aquarius Tip: Your weird idea? The world might need it. Pitch it. Build it. Own it. 💼 Career & Money: Maverick Moves This is your 'think different' moment. You're seeing gaps, creating solutions, and stirring things up (the good kind). Use your insight to pitch a fresh angle, revisit a forgotten idea, or make a move no one saw coming. Financially? Watch for a surprise opportunity in your inbox or DM. Just because no one's done it your way yet… doesn't mean it won't work. (Spoiler: it will.) 💖 Love & Friendship: Deep Meets Unexpected You're craving something real, but it better have edge. A quirky new connection could surprise you with its depth. Already partnered? Break the routine. Whether it's a spontaneous adventure or a 'let's get weird' convo, love thrives on your signature unpredictability today. Flirt cue: 'Let's skip small talk. What's your weirdest dream and have you tried making it real?' 🧘♀️ Mood & Vibe: Wired, Wise, and Wondering You're restless in the best way. Use that buzzing energy to shake up your schedule, try something new, or reconnect with a future vision you've been neglecting. You're not just daydreaming, you're downloading next steps. Lucky Color: Electric Blue Lucky Numbers: 11 & 29 Cosmic Playlist Song: 'Dreams' – Fleetwood Mac (but make it synth remix) Affirmation of the Day: 'I embrace my vision, trust my timing, and turn chaos into clarity.' 💭 Aquarius Thought for July 19: You weren't made to fit in. You were made to spark ideas that shift the whole game.


France 24
09-07-2025
- Sport
- France 24
Lions tame gutsy Brumbies to make it four straight wins
On a frigid Canberra night, the visitors started slowly but found their groove as they count down to the first Test, building on a 19-10 half-time lead to bank a fourth consecutive win since landing in Australia. In the Lions' previous two games against the Brumbies, Australia's top Super Rugby side, only two points had separated them each time -- the tourists won 30-28 in 2001 and lost 14-12 in 2013. This time the Lions were convincing winners as players jostle for position in Andy Farrell's team for the opening Wallabies Test in Brisbane on July 19. After two statement wins over Western Force and Queensland Reds, the tourists were scrappy against the NSW Waratahs, struggling to convert territory and possession into points. In response, Farrell named his strongest side of the tour so far and they were more cohesive, marshalled by English skipper Maro Itoje. They cut down on the handling errors and showed more attacking intent under the guidance of Scottish playmaker Finn Russell, although the defence was leaky with the hosts' crossing four times. While the Brumbies were without their top players, who are on Australia duty, they still boasted plenty of firepower and had a brilliant start. Ireland hooker Dan Sheehan gave away a penalty and the Brumbies launched into a rolling maul that saw Tuaina Taii Tualima burrow over after just four minutes. The tourists woke from their slumber and levelled 10 minutes later when Bundee Aki broke the defence, with Russell luring two defenders before offloading for lock Chessum to dot down. They should have had another try soon after but Ireland winger James Lowe failed to ground the ball and the opportunity went begging. Having lost Elliot Daly to a broken arm last week, there was a further fullback blow for the Lions when Blair Kinghorn went off in the half for a head injury assessment and did not return, with Smith replacing him. The Lions dialled up the pressure and Lowe had another chance on the half-hour mark, which this time he took after sharp hands from Sheehan and Jack Conan. Russell added the extras for a 12-5 lead, but the Brumbies kept coming and struck back with another well-deserved try, courtesy of winger Corey Toole. But a goal-line dropout by the Brumbies as the hooter sounded cost them, with the Lions gathering and attacking the line, with Smith finishing for a 19-10 lead at the break. An early second-half try to Garry Ringrose, who got on the end of a Smith grubber kick, stretched their advantage to 26-10, but the hosts again hit back when substitute Hudson Creighton scythed through the defence. The Lions did not panic and a Russell penalty increased their buffer before a converted try by Josh van der Flier put the game beyond reach.
Yahoo
06-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Storm's Skylar Diggins, Gabby Williams selected as WNBA All-Stars
The Seattle Storm will have two more players joining the WNBA All-Star game in Indianapolis on July 19. On Sunday, guard Skylar Diggins and forward Gabby Williams were selected to the All-Star Game, joining Storm forward Nneka Ogwumike, who earned a starting spot in the lineup, the team announced in a release. Advertisement This year's selection will mark Diggins' seventh career All-Star appearance, and it will be Williams' first career All-Star nod. The two WNBA All-Star teams will be chosen by captains Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever and Napheesa Collier of the Minnesota Lynx. Skylar Diggins has averaged 18.5 points this season and became the second player in WNBA history to record three consecutive games with 20 points, five assists, one steal and one block, the Storm said in a release. Gabby Williams is averaging 13.3 points per game and is on pace for the highest single-season steals average since 2013, according to the team. You can watch the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game on ABC, Disney+, and ESPN+ on June 19 at 5:30 p.m. PT.


Telegraph
28-06-2025
- Sport
- Telegraph
Lions player ratings: Joe McCarthy terrorises Western Force but Scott Cummings has nightmare
The British and Irish Lions threw down a marker with a 54-7 victory against Western Force at Optus Stadium in Perth on Saturday night to get their tour off to a flyer. After underwhelming in a warm-up defeat to Argentina in Dublin last Friday, Andy Farrell's side came flying out the blocks in their opening match on Australian soil as they build towards the first Test on July 19 in Brisbane. Here is Telegraph Sport 's analysis of who put their hand up for a Test start and who took a step back. Give your opinion with our thumbs up/thumbs down voting tool.