Only people with a high IQ can solve new stargazer test in under 30 seconds

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By Nikki Main Science Reporter For Dailymail.Com

Published: 14:14 BST, 22 August 2024 | Updated: 15:46 BST, 22 August 2024

A confusing brain teaser can only be solved by people with a high IQ in 30 seconds or less.

The stargazer test asks viewers to find the four-sided star in the illustrated night sky surrounded by clouds and the moon.

This puzzle challenges viewers to search through roughly 100 blue and gold stars without overshooting the half-minute window.

If you succeed in finding the star in the allotted timeframe, you might deserve a gold star yourself.

A new brain teaser requires people to find the hidden four-sided star in 30 seconds or less

The picture shows stars scattered among the heavens, with just one four-sided star hidden somewhere among the luminescent constellations.

Finding it may not be as simple as you think, requiring quick problem-solving skills to look at the brain teaser from all angles.

The key could be breaking the image down by sections and move from left to right or top to bottom to locate the star in record time.

If you look halfway down the far right side of the image, the tiny four-sided star is discernable just beneath the cloud.

These puzzles are meant to challenge your brain and are a good way to stimulate your mind.

This brain teaser is like many others that are used to test your observational or problem-solving skills.

If you didn't find the star in 30 seconds or less, you are among the more common group of people who didn't succeed, according to SuomiCasino who created the puzzle.

The gaming site reported that 'the average person took more than a minute to find the four-sided star in this intricate puzzle.'

The company that published the brain teaser said the majority of people took more than a minute to find the four-sided star

These types of brain teasers help promote stimulation in the brain that can help people build visual and spatial reasoning skills.

It requires the individual to use logical thinking to answer the question correctly which reinforces the connections between the person's brain cells, improves their mental speed, and can improve short-term memory.

Studies have also shown that brain teasers prevent cognitive decline and increase a person's mental agility or ability to process information quickly. 

A 2021 study revealed that the 'logic stress and limit stress generated during playing brain teaser games are positive stress, with a desirable effect on the players' attention.'

Brain teasers have also been proven to increase people's intelligence levels, and a study found that those who spend at least 25 minutes a day working on challenging puzzles can improve their IQ by up to four points.

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