You have eyes like a hawk if you spot odd letter in confusing optical illusion

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Can you spot the h? (Full Image Below) (Image: jagranjosh.com)
Can you spot the h? (Full Image Below) (Image: jagranjosh.com)

The more optical illusions you look at, the faster you can spot the little hidden details in them.

In this optical illusion, you're challenged to find the odd letter out. In a sea of b's, do you think that you could spot the hidden h? It's a tough challenge, but we believe that you can do it.

It's so easy for your brain to overlook the different details, as when you can see nothing but a B, it's harder to find the thing you're looking for - and you might get distracted.

Completing it, however, could boost problem-solving skills and enable you to think outside the box, which is a great skill to have.

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Take a look at the image above, and see whether you can find the h in the sea of b's. Everything definitely does blend into one, but if you look hard enough, you'll find it.

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And, if you need a clue, why not focus your search around the bottom half of the right-hand side of the image, because if you're looking anywhere else, you're surely wasting your time.

If you're still looking, stop scrolling, as the answer is coming up.

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You have eyes like a hawk if you spot odd letter in confusing optical illusionDid you manage to spot it? (jagranjosh.com)

It's not just physical activity that's important, but also giving your brain a regular workout. Brain teasers, puzzles and riddles are not only fun and relaxing, they're also good for your brain health.

Research shows that brain teasers can help stimulate our cognitive abilities, including improving our ability to stay focused on one task. They do this by making sure we use both the left and right side of the brain, as they attempt to communicate and function together.

They also challenge us to think outside the box, and by doing so we can help improve our memory and problem-solving skills. A study done by the University of Michigan, led by Dr Susanne Jaggi, even found that solving puzzles and riddles for 25 minutes a day can raise your IQ by four points.

There are loads of ways to challenge yourself, for adults and kids alike, from solving jigsaw puzzles, Rubik's Cubes, to crosswords and brain teasers. So if you're feeling sluggish and want to feel more alert, we have a whole host of other brain teasers to challenge you, while you take a little break from the stresses of everyday life.

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Danielle Kate Wroe

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