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In today’s test, 3 owls found their way into this picture. Owls are impressive animals. Did you know why owls move their heads to look? Because they can’t move their eyes in their sockets.

Owls have tubular eyes, not round ones like most animals. In this game, it’s your visual skills that are put to the test. Can you find the 3 owls hidden in the picture?

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Where are the 3 owls hiding?

This test is a great way to start the day. It’s simple, entertaining, and fun. It can also be an ideal activity for the whole family to enjoy together.

The test puts your visual skills to the test, but also your concentration. To pass, you need to be highly observant and discerning.

Whether you succeed or fail, remember that the important thing is to have fun and stimulate your visual skills. So take a few moments to play this test and let yourself be immersed. Are you up to this visual challenge? Timing is 60 seconds, so you’ll need to be quick and efficient in your search.

How do you find the 3 owls hiding in this picture?

To find the 3 owls in the allotted time, you need to be methodical. Here are a few tips and tricks to follow. Take the time to look at the picture as a whole, to get the full picture. Look at the different elements, colors, patterns, textures, and shapes. Go through the image, starting with a specific corner or area.

Analyze each part of the image carefully, reviewing each element and comparing them with each other. Owls can be camouflaged or partially hidden, so pay attention to small details that might reveal them. Look for characteristic owl shapes, such as eyes, beaks, and distinctive feathers.

Solution

Congratulations, if you’ve managed to find the owls! You’ve shown great observation and insight. If you haven’t, don’t worry. We’ve provided a pictorial answer to help you find them.

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Don’t hesitate to try out other visual tests and exercises to continue improving your skills.

The more you play games like these, the more you’ll develop your powers of observation and your ability to spot specific details quickly.

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