Puzzle
Complex yet optimistic: New puzzles by Kravitz
In honor of Independence Day, Kravitz launches a limited edition puzzle featuring illustrations of Israeli cultural icons, created by Israeli artist Olga Saley Romano.
Test your IQ: Move one matchstick to solve the equation
How many matchsticks must be added to form three squares?
1 of 40: Solve the following exercise by moving only one match
Only 2% of people can find where the key is hiding in this picture
A key is hiding among the many items in this musty room filled with furniture. Will you be able to find it in just 12 seconds?
Only 2% can solve this: Can you find the empty cups in this picture?
In this photo, dozens of animals are seen at a party with champagne glasses. Some of them are holding empty glasses, though. Can you find them?
Test how sharp you are: Can you spot a woman's face in this picture?
This optical illusion uploaded to the social media platform TikTok managed to befuddle many users. Can you spot the woman's face?
Test your intelligence: Can you make six squares by moving one match?
The following TikTok match puzzle left thousands confused. Will you be able to solve it?
Test your intelligence: Can you solve this equation?
The following puzzle left TikTok users confused. Will you be able to solve it?
Only 10% of people can find the hidden item in this picture
A set of headphones is hidden among all these items - can you find it? The solution to the puzzle is at the bottom of the article.
Only 3% of people can find the hidden toothbrush in this picture
A toothbrush is hidden among all these items - can you find it? The solution to the puzzle is at the bottom of the article.
Watch: How many time does 17 appear in this puzzle?
A TikToker posted a video in which the number 71 appears dozens of times, but there are also some unusual numbers.
Should you be training your brain with puzzles? - study
This study challenges the idea that brain training will only improve brain function in tasks that are similar, so the games on your phone are fair play.
New York Times acquires Wordle
The once-a-day online game gives a player six chances to figure out the day's secret five-letter word, using the least number of guesses.