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Everyone can see the castaway and his parrot – but you need 20/20 vision to find the second man in 7 seconds
ONLY those with perfect vision will be able to spot the second man in this brain teaser in a matter of seconds.
Put yourself to the test with this challenging puzzle to see if you have the eyes of a hawk.
Can you spot the second man in just seven seconds?[/caption]The first man with a parrot on his shoulder is east to spot but see if you can spot the second man in seven seconds.
Start your timer and clear away any distractions to give yourself the best chance at beating the clock.
Search every part of the image carefully to make sure you don’t miss anything.
Don’t let the bright red of the parrot or the axe in the castaway’s hand distract you.
The creators of this brain teaser are relying on you to be taken in by the man, his odd clothes, and the island surroundings.
If you are going to solve this challenge without any help, it is vital that you think outside the box.
Don’t think that you are just looking for another man similar to the one you can see.
This is an optical illusion so make sure you get creative because rather than an actual man, you are looking for the illusion of a second person on the desert island.
There are many places he could be.
If you are struggling, a good tip is to minimise your search area.
This means you are more likely to spot the finer details that could lead you to your answer.
Try dividing the image into smaller sections like quarters and carefully examine each piece before going on to the next.
Don’t forget that optical illusions can feature objects any way around and in anything.
With this in mind, when searching the puzzle, perhaps turn it around to see if you spot anything new.
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.
Often there will be one element of the image that doesn’t quite fit and this is part of the illusion.
When you are ready, scroll down to find out where this second man is.
How did you do with the time frame?
Don’t worry if you didn’t solve the illusion in seven seconds, all you need is practice.
With that in mind, now that your brain is warmed up, have a go at some more brain teasers below.
As always, scroll down to find the answers.
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DANCEHALL legend Sean Paul has revealed all on his forgotten collaboration with Rihanna whilst he shares his wildest touring moments, as he gears up to hit the road again this April.
The 52-year-old will be taking on the UK for his highly anticipated Bring It tour where he will co-headline alongside a massive R&B icon.
The megastar will be taking on the UK for his highly anticipated Bring It tour[/caption]The megastar has more than 20 Top 40 singles to his name, and has worked with the liked of Beyoncé, Sia, Clean Bandit and Little Mix.
The music star reflected on his past collaborations, hailing his 2006 track Break It Off with Rihanna as his favourite.
Speaking exclusively with The Sun, he said: The one with me and Rihanna that’s a long time song and I used to sing that a lot of times on the stage for quite some years.
“It went to number nine on the radio playlist and back in those days that was a big deal.
“We didn’t get to do a video and we didn’t tour and sing it together but I used to sing it without her for quite some time, just trying to promote it.
“Two huge Caribbean artists at the time, I think you could arguably say I was more of a star or public personality than she was.
“But, you know I’ve been nothing but proud seeing her climb up the entertainment ladders and just prove herself every time that she’s, an artist to make a mark and to be reckoned with.
The Jamaican born singer was asked if she was his favourite collab, to which he replied: “I do, I’ve always said that.”
Sean went on to describe how the Diamonds hit-maker came all the way to Jamaica to record the forgotten track: “Back in those days, even now, I have to go away to record or people send me vocals via the internet.
“She was the one who was like, I want to come to Jamaica and when she came she went straight to Bob Marley Museum and that touched my musical heart.
“We went to the beach, club and street dance and eventually to the studio because we weren’t planning on doing a song. She just wanted to come to Jamaica and experience it.
“We ended up in the studio doing a song which just turned out to be one of my big songs in my set and something I’m proud of to this day.”
In April, Sean will be co-headlining alongside Ashanti as the pair set off to take the UK by storm with their biggest tour here yet.
Speaking on the tour and Ashanti, he admitted: “For years I’ve been wanting to do music with her, we’ve been in the studio a couple of times but never did any music and I think this is just the next best thing.
Hoping to ‘bridge a gap musically’ when the pair hit the stage, the global superstar revealed what fans can expect.
He said: “Energy, vibes, dancing, sweating, jumping and bag of things.
“You know, Dancehall music is especially oriented that way but I try to give my all in the performances it’s going to be a contrast obviously because Ashanti’s R&B sexy, sultry sound is going to be the other side of the coin.”
The singer is no stranger to the stage, having embarked on multiple tours and delivering countless performances over the years.
When asked about the wildest thing he’s ever witnessed in a crowd, he admitted: “Mosh pits are always interesting to see you know, ladies throwing their brassieres or panties at me is another interesting thing but mainly it’s a good time.
“I’ve seen people become overwhelmed with emotions and that’s always amazing to know that music can touch people’s heart like that, or mind or soul.”
Sean Paul is a Grammy-winning Jamaican dancehall rapper and reggae artist.
The singer first rose to fame with the Dutty Cup Crew in the 90s before hitting the big time when he kicked off his solo career in 2000.
He has released seven solo studio albums, and has been nominated for nine Grammy Awards, winning one in 2004.
Some of his biggest hits include, Gimme the Light (2002), Get Busy (2002)and She Doesn’t Mind (2011).
Tickets have already gone on sale but fans can still get tickets here
The singer revealed how ladies in the crowd have thrown knickers at him[/caption] Sean revealed how Rihanna came all the way to Jamaica to record the forgotten track[/caption] The singer is no stranger to the stage having embarked on multiple tours and delivered countless performances over the years[/caption]