This puzzle is a fun test of observation, concentration, and visual reasoning.
It challenges your brain to separate what is actually there from what you assume is there.
That is exactly what makes visual puzzles so enjoyable.
Before scrolling to the comments or checking other people’s answers, make your own count.
Choose the number you believe is correct.
Then compare your result with friends and family.
You may be surprised by how different the answers can be.
Ready to put your observation skills to the test?
Study the image carefully.
Count every watermelon you can find.
And don’t forget to ask yourself one final question.
How many watermelons can YOU see?

This fascinating brainteaser will help determine whether you are left or right brained.
All you need is to answer this simple question:
How many watermelons can you see?

Different people find a different number of watermelons due to their way of thinking and – what is more important – either their left or right hemisphere is predominant.
Eight, six and five are, in fact, the most common answers. Interesting, right?
If YOUR answer is 8 then you are logical, analytical and objective.

If you got six or five watermelons, then it turns out you are right-brained.


Hidden Picture
Can you find these hidden objects: alarm clock, bowling ball, slice of pizza, slice of watermelon, toothbrush and ladybug.

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