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Find the ice cream: a puzzle for the most attentive

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Puzzle. Source: Pinterest

Puzzles are a unique way to improve brain function. Among all types of such tasks, express mindfulness puzzles offer the best option to distract from everyday worries.

So test your observation skills with an interesting task. Try to find the hidden ice cream in a charming summer picture.

Find the ice cream: a puzzle for the most attentive

Hidden object puzzles are complex images that use a play of colors, light, patterns, and textures to mislead the human mind.

These pictures can be easily misleading due to a number of factors. Researchers use puzzles to understand how the brain perceives and processes visual information. Regular brain training can even reduce the potential risk of dementia.

Confusion often arises because our visual system is not a perfect reflection of reality. The eyes capture light and transmit signals to the brain, which then processes this information. However, interpretation is influenced by various factors, including past experiences, learned assumptions, and the way visual information is presented.

Take a close look at the image. Your task is to find the hidden ice cream cone in this chaos. Usually, observation puzzles require maximum concentration.

Did you manage to spot the ice cream cone?

The correct answer is below.

Find the ice cream: a puzzle for the most attentive

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