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Find the umbrella in 11 seconds: a challenging puzzle for smart people

Alina MilsentNews
A jigsaw puzzle. Source: Brightside.com

For healthy functioning, the brain needs regular exercise. Express puzzles are a great way to improve your memory and increase your concentration level.

It's time to take your mind off your daily worries and test yourself with an interesting puzzle. Try to find the hidden umbrella in the image.

There are many types of puzzles: mathematical, logical, visual, but it is the observation tasks that encourage the greatest concentration. Puzzles stimulate the flexibility of the imagination: you need to spot hidden elements among various details, textures, and elements.

Studies have shown that doing these mental exercises regularly improves attentiveness and stimulates the ability to quickly find the right solution.

Regular intellectual training improves the functioning of the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for cognitive abilities, among other things. Hidden object tasks require focus, concentration, and speed.

So, did you manage to find the puzzle? It takes only 11 seconds for the most attentive to spot a hidden piece.

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