This one has caught a lot of people out
A new brainteaser is putting people to the ultimate test - and most people aren't able to solve it in time.
This new puzzle really gets the brain thinking and puts you to the test. It tests the efficiency of someone's eyesight as allegedly only those who are eagle eyed can spot the hidden number within the given timeframe. As reported by The Mirror, the task is simple, challengers must attempt to find the number 725 among the 775s within the busy image.The puzzle is rather straightforward and simple but it’s not as easy to find the hidden number. If you're struggling, we advise you to scan each row quickly while keeping an eye directly on the middle number of the three-digit sequence.Scroll down below for the answer...
For those who are a true brain whizz and found the number 725 you must definitely have eyes like a hawk.
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