If you enjoy challenging your brain with optical illusions, you’re not alone! Many love testing their minds by trying to decipher hidden things in pictures.
I personally struggle with them, but I know they’re popular online. One illusion I came across recently is called the “National Leaders Tree.” In this brainteaser, the challenge is to count how many faces you can spot in the tree.
It’s easy to find the two faces at the bottom, but the fun is in discovering the others. According to the illusion, the number of faces you find may even reveal something about your memory.
If you give it a try, write down the number of faces you find and scroll down to learn what your score means!
2 to 4 faces
The two faces at the bottom of the tree are obvious. If you spot one or two more faces, it could be a sign of memory issues.
5 to 6 faces
If you’ve found more than four faces, that’s good! But if you only spot five or six, it might suggest you’re at risk for Alzheimer’s or dementia.
7 to 8 faces
Your memory is in a decent state, but there’s still room for improvement. Keep challenging your brain with puzzles like this!
More than 9 faces
Well done! If you found nine or more faces, you have excellent memory and strong facial recognition skills.
Did this picture get you riled up? Take a look below to see where most of the faces are hidden.
How many famous faces can you spot in the picture? Drop your guesses in the comments below!
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