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Exercise Brain: Visual brain teaser game

Let’s now exercise our Occipital Lobes (visual interpretation and rotation). (Basic brain anatomy here)

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Please pick the piece that’s missing from the diagram on the left. You can find the anwer as a Comment.

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148 Responses

  1. austin purtell says:

    c fo sho

  2. Fig says:

    Duh answer is C or maybe D or maybe A or maybe C…..C wins

  3. JuanDiego says:

    Can someone please print it and test it to explain visually to the others that without turning it upside-down, there is no other possible answer than C???

  4. senem guskas says:

    it is,c

  5. khai says:

    It’s C

  6. Jackie says:

    Its A you can clearly see it. =]

  7. ice8zak says:

    it is C… you have to look at all the widths and agles.

  8. rona says:

    my ans. is B

  9. Apurva says:

    C…. i guess its the only appropriate shape..

  10. leika says:

    all of them fit…..

  11. leika says:

    yep difinitely all of them….4 eVeryone who said c, a, b, or d..u guys are all correct!

  12. leika says:

    wait….all of them except d

  13. Falon says:

    I’m pretty certain none of them fit. They are all off a bit but you don’t notice at first glance.

  14. Falon says:

    Nope I lied. It looks like C is the one.

  15. hides says:

    it’s c

  16. meagan says:

    The answer is deffinetely C. If you look really close to the bottom left “valley” and “hill” The only piece with right thickness to fit bothof those parts is C!

  17. Awma says:

    Its a C. Period

  18. sophia says:

    its C

  19. Vanessa says:

    Of course C

  20. alan says:

    I think its c

  21. Susie says:

    I think it’s C.

  22. Kumar Vijay says:

    It’s B, I am sure.

  23. sandeep says:

    Hey guys .. what happened to ur brains ??

    The answer is C

  24. Richard says:

    The answer is C. When you cut the items out and rotate them you see that the second closest, A, has the top tab offset to the right just bit, which will not allow it to fit the cut-out. The others are all too big in one spot or another. C is the only one that matches on all sides.

  25. johara says:

    its c

  26. sreekanth says:

    Its E

  27. Dolores says:

    It is A, you need to rotate it obviously…

  28. joe says:

    It’s C. Let me know please.

  29. Islam says:

    its C

  30. Bob says:

    it’s C

  31. sandeep says:

    the answer is (a).It has to be inserted with upside down

  32. Kristi says:

    It’s (a)

  33. Kristi says:

    Oops! It can only be (c)!

  34. robt says:

    if its not C its I get an F

  35. al1373 says:

    Thank-you for the best laugh I have had in a long long time!!!! All you people are great!!
    Cheers!
    Al

  36. Babu says:

    c fits so well, no doubt

  37. ray says:

    cmon guys. its C. the rest of the other choices have dont fit even if you rotate them. and let me say this. PAY CLOSE ATTENTION to the length of each side of EACH choice. u will notice some are too long… or too short… or too W/E. but yea! its C. straight up C.

  38. Neeti says:

    Its C!

  39. Leon says:

    It is E. C is quite close, but definitely none of the others.

  40. Joana says:

    it is definitely C, E is quite close, but you must look at the dimensions :p the difference is in the extreme left part (of the picture in the “hole”) an then you see that that same part in E is to wide to fit in it. It’s C ;)

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