Can YOU spot the broken Christmas tree light? Festive brainteaser will reveal whether you have 20/20 vision
- This brainteaser features a Christmas tree covered in sparkling lights
- But there is one broken light bulb hidden among the branches
- If you can see it in 15 seconds or less, you are said to have perfect vision
A Christmas-themed brainteaser tests the vision of partygoers around the world – just in time for Christmas gift delivery.
Get into the holiday spirit by testing your observation skills with this festive puzzle.
The optical illusion, created by CasinoBonusCA, contributes to healthy competition for families during the holiday season.
The puzzle, which was shared with DailyMail.com, shows a Christmas tree covered in shiny lights.
The glittering tree stands in front of a cozy fireplace and offers a perfect relaxing day.
But hidden among the branches of the tree there is one refracted light.
If you can find the defective twinkle in 15 seconds or less, you are said to have 20/20 vision.
Were you able to discover the damaged light?
A Christmas-themed brainteaser tests the vision of partygoers around the world – just in time for Christmas gift delivery
The creators told DailyMail.com that “it takes participants an average of 20 seconds to solve.”
‘This brainteaser celebrates the nostalgic magic of Christmas with twinkling lights, cozy fireplaces and sparkling ornaments.
‘But don’t be fooled: it’s harder than it looks! Designed to encourage friendly competition, it’s the perfect activity to enjoy with family and friends.’
The tree is decorated with a beautiful yellow star and multicolored lights.
And each tree branch contains about three to four lights.
However, one is missing from the bush.
If you notice the broken bulb in 15 seconds or less, you have 20/20 vision.
But did you find it?
Were you able to discover the damaged light?
If not, here’s a hint: look at the third tree branch.
There is a sparkle missing in the center of the branch.
Teasers can help improve your observation skills and sharpen your mind, but it takes practice.
Optical illusions are said to help improve your ability to concentrate while improving the way your brain and eyes work together.