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Find the engagement ring in this Valentine's Day picture: only 1% can do it quickly

Anna OnishchenkoLife
Puzzle with a wedding ring

Puzzles in which you have to find an object that is lost in the background are great for training your attention span and observation, forcing you to carefully examine the image. In order to solve such tasks quickly, you need to have a fairly high IQ, be able to concentrate, and be extremely attentive.

Searching for hidden objects in a picture can be a fun and exciting way to relax and get away from everyday worries. Try to solve one of these puzzles from Jagran Josh in just 11 seconds.

There is a small ring hidden in the image. You need to find it in 11 seconds. At first glance, this may seem like a simple task, but in practice, only 1% of people can cope with it.

Try to test your cognitive abilities and attention to detail and analyze how you approach problem solving by looking at this picture.

Find the engagement ring in this Valentine's Day picture: only 1% can do it quickly

If you found the ring in 11 seconds or less, you have a remarkable IQ and amazing powers of observation. You are able to notice the smallest details that others may miss, and you belong to the top 1% of the most attentive people.

However, if you fail to cope with the task, don't give up. Practice these kinds of puzzles more often to develop your problem-solving skills, your attention to detail, and your ability to concentrate and focus.

If you still can't find the ring, it's circled in the image below.

Find the engagement ring in this Valentine's Day picture: only 1% can do it quickly

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