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You have eyes of a hawk if you can find the hidden beach ball on this busy summer scene in less than three seconds

WITH the sun desperately trying to make an appearance, what better time for a warm weather brainteaser?

As summer fast approaches, the experts at UK-based online printing company Instantprint have created a fun puzzle which is perfect for taking a quick break and cooling off.

Aerial view of a crowded beach with people sunbathing, swimming, and playing.
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So are you up for the challenge?

According to the pros, everyone can spot the umbrellas and windbreakers on this beach, but can you find the hidden beach ball in this sunny seaside illusion?

You’ve got just three seconds to spot it – yes, you heard that correctly – so time is of the essence. 

Your eyes are sure to be in for a challenge as you scan the sandy scene packed with beach towels, flip-flops and swimming trunks

But you’ll need to really focus if you want to spot the beach ball in time.

And it’s so well hidden, will you give up minutes after the time runs out?

The experts acknowledge that this puzzle is no walk on the beach and even the sharpest eyes might miss it at first glance. 

So take a deep breath, dive in, and see if you can find the hidden beach ball before the time is up.

It’s a true test of observation under pressure, so can you beat the clock?

Nail it, and you’ve got seriously impressive observation skills.

If you get stuck, luckily for you, we’ve got a simple clue.

You’ll find the beach ball around the middle of the picture, nearer to the left hand side of the image. 

So you’ll need to search for a tiny splash of rainbow colour in the crowd to find it.

Are you eager to see if you’ve got razor sharp vision? Now is the time to put your eyesight to the test.

Set yourself a timer and try not to get too distracted by the bright colours and beach-goers. 

How can optical illusions and brainteasers help me?

Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions.

Some benefits include:

  • Cognitive stimulation: Engaging in these activities challenges the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility.
  • Problem-solving skills: Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
  • Memory improvement: These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function.
  • Creativity: They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes.
  • Focus and attention: Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus.
  • Stress relief: The enjoyable nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief.

Brainteasers are excellent for your noggin because they stimulate cognitive function, improve problem-solving skills and enhance overall mental agility.

They also challenge different areas of the brain, including memory, logic and spatial reasoning. 

So what’s the benefit exactly? Improved neuroplasticity, which is the brain’s ability to adapt and form new neural connections.

As well as this, activities like brainteasers, puzzles and riddles require you to think critically, which also sharpens your analytical and reasoning skills.

Some studies even suggest that challenging your brain with teasers may help delay age-related cognitive decline. 

And research has found that such mental exercises can lower the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s by keeping your brain active.

So have you found the hidden beach ball in this image? 

Are you still struggling to find it? Scroll down for the answer below…

Regularly solving brainteasers will help keep your mind sharp, enhance your ability to tackle complex tasks and provide a satisfying mental workout – click here for more.

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Chelsea set asking price as transfer flop Joao Felix chooses next club

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Joao Felix is set to leave Chelsea after a dismal spell at the club (Picture: Getty)

Chelsea have set their asking price for Joao Felix after the Stamford Bridge flop held further talks with boyhood club Benfica, according to reports in Portugal.

Felix, 25, is set to leave Chelsea this summer after a dismal spell at the club.

Chelsea spent £45m to sign the Portuguese playmaker from Atletico Madrid last summer but he started just three Premier League games before being sent on loan to AC Milan in January.

Felix did little to win over new Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca and suffered a similar fate in Milan where he continued to struggle, ending any hopes of a permanent move to the Italians.

Benfica have held talks with Chelsea over a deal for Felix and the Premier League club have indicated they will happily sell him – providing they receive an offer of at least £21m.

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Portuguese outlet A Bola say Benfica are ‘dreaming’ of bringing Felix back to the club where he came through the ranks and first established himself as a potential superstar.

They even want a deal to be completed in time for Felix to feature for Benfica at the upcoming Club World Cup, which starts on June 15.

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Chelsea spent £45m on Felix last summer (Picture: Getty)

Felix scored 20 goals in his first and only season in Benfica’s first-team before being signed by Atletico Madrid for £113m in 2019, making him the fourth-most expensive player in history.

Benfica now have the chance to re-sign him for at least £21m but the real obstacle potentially blocking the deal is Felix’s huge salary.

A Bola say Benfica are not able to ‘even come close’ to matching Felix’s Chelsea wages so the ex-Barcelona loanee will need to take a significant pay-cut to return to the club.

Ex-Chelsea title winner John Obi Mikel recently urged his former club to sell Felix this summer and said he had ‘no idea’ why he returned to Stamford Bridge.

‘The reason why he came back to Chelsea, I have no idea,’ he told the Daily Telegraph. ‘Spending £40-£50 million on bringing him back and letting him go on loan after a few months.

‘I just don’t understand it at all and how that happened. I’m sure Paul Winstanley and the rest of the guys have learnt from that, and not to make the same mistake again.

‘He’s been at the club twice now and not performed. It has to be sell.’

Felix was on the bench for Portugal during their Nations League semi-final win over Germany on Wednesday night.

He will hope to get an opportunity to make an impact on Sunday evening when Portugal face Spain in the Nations League final at the Allianz Arena.

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