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    You have the brain age of a 25-year-old if you can spot the rogue 6 hiding among the 9s in less than 10 seconds

    By Aiya Zhussupova,

    3 hours ago

    YOU might be a genius if you can spot the rogue six hiding among the nines in less than ten seconds.

    You’ll need a 20/20 vision and a high IQ to find the odd number out in a crunch time.

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    You have the brain age of a 25-year-old if you can spot the rogue 6 hiding among the 9s
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    That’s because this specific puzzle has been designed to catch you out and see you fail.

    While it may look rather simple on first glance, it’s important not to get too ahead of yourself.

    Everyone can see the number nine but it’s down to you to spot the odd one out.

    In this tricky image, there seems to be endless rows of numbers which can trick your vision.

    It might come off as easy at first as there is nothing else to feast your eyes on.

    But it could be hard to focus on any one number as they all blend together in this mind-bending illusion.

    You will need strong concentration skills and great attention to detail to prove successful in this challenge.

    Perhaps the most difficult part is that you only have ten seconds to do so.

    So, waste no time, grab a timer, set it to ten seconds and test your puzzler skills.

    Brain teasers like this are for people who enjoy challenging their creative thinking with fun games and puzzles.

    Not only do you need the sharpest of eyes and the strongest of minds, but you’ll also need to remain composed throughout.

    If you’d like some help, try breaking the image down into several sections. Then, search each section slowly, one at a time, from left to right.

    Still no luck? If not, don’t worry the solution is included below.

    Should you wish for something slightly tougher, then you’ve got to try one of our other optical illusions or brainteasers.

    How can optical illusions and brainteasers help me?

    Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions.

    Some benefits include:

    • Cognitive stimulation : Engaging in these activities challenges the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility.
    • Problem-solving skills : Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
    • Memory improvement: These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function.
    • Creativity: They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes.
    • Focus and attention: Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus.
    • Stress relief: The enjoyable nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief.

    If you think you have a high IQ, then try spotting ladders in the library in less than five seconds.

    Or, find all 11 animals hiding away somewhere in this image of a woman’s face.

    If you found the last two too easy, then buckle up as even the most seasoned puzzler struggle to spot the sneaky snake in just seven seconds in this brainteaser.

    For those who found the number six, congratulations!

    If not, you can find the solution below.

    We’ve also included three bonus illusions for you to have a go at.

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    Did you manage to find the number six in less than 10 seconds?
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    Spot the missing number in under 12 seconds
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    Did you figure out which number is missing?
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    Puzzlers have been tasked with spotting the odd word out in a tricky sequence
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    The word ‘reading’ has accidentally been written as ‘beading’ towards the center of the brainteaser
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    Can you spot the sneaky snake crashing the picnic?
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    You’re in the top 2% of people if you found it in under 16 seconds
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