There’s nothing like the joy of solving a tough puzzle. It really gives us an ego boost when we figure out problems that most may not be able to solve. Puzzles are an awesome way to exercise the mind, and they also have several health benefits as well. Did you know that puzzles have been shown to slow down the rate of brain cell decay in dementia and Alzheimer’s patients? They are also great for memory, and some may even help improve a person’s s IQ! Plus, they can be great ways to reduce stress, allow us to focus on a different problem for a while.
Now, when you first look at this puzzle, the answer seems so obvious. You may think to yourself; this is just too easy, but not so fast! Really take your time and look at the puzzle. Sometimes, things are not always what they seem at first glance. But, once you flip the picture over to see the answer, you may slap yourself on the forehead. I know I did.
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