Only those with biggest brains can solve seriously hard brainteaser in under 13 seconds

The mind-boggling brainteaser will leave you looking for answers.

The brainteaser is putting puzzle enthusiasts through their paces

The brainteaser is putting puzzle enthusiasts through their paces (Image: Jagran Josh )

A challenging new brainteaser is putting puzzle enthusiasts through their paces in a race to find the ‘hidden bell’.

Only those with high IQ can solve this tricky brainteaser in under 13 seconds by a top education site.

Jagran Josh claims only one in 10 people can solve this head-scratching puzzle in under 13 seconds.

The puzzle shows a typical schoolroom scene with a bell hidden amongst its busy scene.


Visual challenges, such as noticing the difference between two images or recognising patterns, are often part of IQ evaluations, a series of standardised tests used to assess intelligence.

These puzzles are often timed and the IQ test for Mensa, an organisation for people with exceptionally high IQs, challenges people to solve 35 increasingly hard visual puzzles in just 25 minutes.

So are you ready to put yourself to the test?


Can you find the hidden bell?

Can you find the hidden bell? (Image: Jagran Josh )

Were you able to spot the hidden bell?

Were you able to spot the hidden bell? (Image: Jagran Josh )

Did you find it yet? Make it quick, the clock is ticking.

If you spotted the hidden bell in less than 13 seconds, you beat the average time taken to solve the challenge. Well done!

The single bell was placed next to a child in the busy library scene.

If you haven’t managed to find the answer, don’t worry we have shared the answer in the picture above. The single bell was placed next to a child in the busy library scene.

Don't fret if you were unable to accomplish the task. Top tips to help include limiting distractions, silencing any technology around you, and focussing solely on the picture.

Also, you can zoom in on the image and look at it in sections for a closer examination of its elements.

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