Brain teaser challenges you to find missing object in pic in just 11 seconds

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Brain teaser challenges you to find missing object in pic in just 11 seconds
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CAN you crack this viral brain teaser that challenges you to find missing objects in the picture in just 11 seconds? Readers are given a picture of a book shelf with items on it from vases to elves…

Then, all in different rainbow colours, are the numbers - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.

It's that simple - no maths, no counting, no spelling - so how long did it take you to find the error? In the video, the two ladies read the sentence over and over again and then carefully went through the sequence.Perhaps, ''mistake'' had been misspelt, they wondered - but much to their surprise, the word had been penned as it should've been.''Is it something to do with the fact that there's two greens?Determined, the duo kept on going - but no matter what combinations they thought of, the mistake remained uncovered.

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