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Where was the envelope hidden? A challenging puzzle for real smart people

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The puzzle. Source: Pinterest

Don't neglect regular brain training. It is scientifically proven that intellectual challenges improve the functioning of the prefrontal cortex. You don't have to exhaust yourself with complicated math calculations or searching for a broken code. Simple observation puzzles can help improve cognitive skills.

An interesting puzzle is gaining popularity on the web. Try to find a hidden envelope in a beautiful summer picture.

Puzzles offers a unique combination of useful leisure and intellectual training. It's a perfect way to spend leisure time with your kids or with friends.

Every day, our brains face a variety of challenges and anxieties. Puzzles can help improve concentration and attentiveness and become an effective way to relax and reboot.

The basic concept is simple: you need to find the hidden part as quickly as possible.

The most attentive will be able to complete the task in 10 seconds.

Turn off all distractions and focus on the image. These puzzles usually require your full attention.

Did you manage to find the envelope?

The correct answer is below.

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