How fast are you at troubleshooting visual challenges? For some people, dealing with optical illusions that work with the repetitions can be very difficult. However, it's important to train to get better results, so check out this illusion here where you'll need to count how many padlocks are unlocked in the image.
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Several studies demonstrate the benefits of exercising our brain for maintaining the quality of our reasoning over the years. For this, we can dedicate ourselves to some simple tasks, such as learning new things, practicing the habit of reading and also playing logical thinking games! After all, these games will stimulate our brain to find solutions to the proposed problems, which will be important work for the mind. In the long term, the use of games that stimulate the mind can result in improved memory, concentration and perception.
For example, in this optical illusion we find a series of locks that are identical, with the exception that some are unlocked and some are not. In this case, it will be important to know how to identify where the repetition pattern is broken and thus solve the challenge's riddle!
Some people will need to go back to the image a few times to be able to recognize where the locks are unlocked. But there are no problems, after all, the important thing is to stimulate our mind in the search for answers.
So, with the passage of time and revisions, you will surely be able to recognize one and another unlocked padlock. Furthermore, you will also notice that in some places where you thought there were no unlocked padlocks, in fact there were, so it only took a closer look to notice.
In all, we can count exactly six unlocked padlocks in the image, which are distributed in different places in the illustration. As you will see in the image below, there are two unlocked padlocks on the last row, two more on the penultimate, one on the third from the last and one on the second row from top to bottom!