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Challenge: what is the different genius in this optical illusion?

To the optical illusions and attention challenges are great for stimulating our mind and making us think more clearly. That's why today we bring this challenge to find the genie different. However, be aware that you will only have ten seconds to give your answer!

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Challenges are great mental stimulants.

Several scientific studies have proven that the best way to keep our mind active is when we stimulate it. This can be done in different ways, such as through reading, studying new knowledge and also in lighter and more fun ways.

For example, mental challenges are a good way to encourage our mind to reason in a more interactive way. This is the case of this challenge, in which it is necessary to find which genius is different from the others.

In this case, the image below provides us with a picture with a large number of genies, like those we see in fantasy films, like Aladdin. However, you won't need to look at them one by one to notice that they follow a pattern and that they are, at least for the most part, the same.

However, this is exactly where many are mistaken, because there is only one genius that differs from the others. To find it, it will be necessary to recognize in one of the reproductions a non-compliance with the established standard, that is, the “error”.

Where is the different genius?

Challenge to find the genie.

To make the challenge even more stimulating, a maximum time has been set for you to find it. In this case, you have 10 seconds to be able to recognize which of the illustrations has an error in relation to the others.

However, don't worry if you can't find it at first, as the main objective is to encourage you to exercise your mind. Even with time and practice in challenges like this, you're likely to acquire more agility.

Still, we will make it easier for you looking for a quick answer to this challenge. In this case, the different genius is in the 2nd line, in the 4th column. See that he has his hair on the opposite side of the others, and that's the only thing that sets him apart.

Challenge to find the genie.
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