Do you think you can meet this challenge? We all know how important it is for our brain to exercise just like the rest of our body because maintaining a healthy organ may be one of the keys to staving off degenerative diseases such as dementia.
Brain games and puzzles are a fantastic way to do this, as they can increase cognitive function and help improve concentration, perception and problem-solving skills.
Can you find another letter among many M’s? 1% of people can do it in 11 seconds. Ready?
Look at the picture below. You’ll see rows of the same letters in green, and if you look at them for too long, you’ll probably start to go cross-eyed. But staring at the rows of M’s is exactly what you need to do if you want to solve this puzzle – because there’s another letter somewhere among them. Good luck!
riddle screenshot from mirror.co.uk
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Have you found it yet? If you’re struggling, don’t stop! Even if you don’t beat the time limit, you will still exercise your brain if you take the time to solve the puzzle. We’ll give you the answer now, but before we do, we’ll give you a little tip – you’re looking for N. Do you have it now? Keep scrolling to see the answer.
hidden letter screenshot from mirror,co.uk
Puzzles support the functioning of our brain. Each puzzle gives your body a boost of energy
Working on a puzzle strengthens the connections between brain cells and improves the speed of thinking and is an effective way to improve short-term memory. Solving a puzzle increases the production of dopamine, a chemical that regulates mood, memory and concentration. Dopamine is released with each success when we solve a puzzle.
Source: Gazeta

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