Let's test your attentiveness! Below you will see an image full of elements. In it, you will have to identify a hidden mouse in the shortest possible time.
And let's advance some information: only 2% of people can find the animal in less than a minute. You are one of those people?
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Attention tests that challenge your vision and the way you understand details are excellent weapons against brain aging. It's like a "bodybuilding" for our gray matter, you know? Only in a fun way.
The same goes for other very common pastimes, such as word searches, crosswords, sudoku and even seven mistakes games. If you are used to playing any of these, your brain will thank you in the future. If not, it's time to start!
Before playing, let's find out a little bit. What do you know about rats? Continue reading and discover super interesting information about these mischievous rodents.
Did you know that rats have coexisted with humans for thousands and thousands of years? So it is! The most existing theory is that they appeared here in the Cretaceous period (about 75 to 125 million years ago).
The appearance of the ancestors of mice would have happened in Asia. From there, they spread across the world. With their ease of reproduction, they began to be called pests – mainly because they “robbed” human grain stocks.
Not to mention the fearsome Black Plague that decimated much of the European population in the Middle Ages.
Now yes. Let's go to the game!
Prepare your eyes, sharpen your perception to search the image in detail. Remember what a mouse looks like: chubby, with round ears, white or gray fur and sharp little teeth.
Ready? So let's go!
Did you find the mouse in the picture? No? Then go back and look again.
Not yet? Try again and take a little more time.
Give up? Alright, let's give you the answer! Check the template below.
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Graduated in Social Communication at the Federal University of Goiás. Passionate about digital media, pop culture, technology, politics and psychoanalysis.