2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Everyone can see the happy dog but you need 20/20 vision to spot the mistake in under 7 seconds
THIS puzzle may look like a walk in the park – but it’s actually bound to drive you barking mad.
Everyone can see the drawing of a girl and her dog in the rain – but only those with innately fast reactions and a genius IQ can find the strange mistake with the photo in seven seconds.
BrightsideOnly 1% can find the mistake in this brain teaser in just 6 seconds!,[/caption]
Make sure to inspect every corner of the drawing, as there is a pesky mistake hiding in plain sight.
You only have seconds to find the error, so focus hard and make sure you’ve got your thinking cap on.
Those who can spot the incorrect part of the frame have a very high cognitive ability and fast reactions.
Take your time to analyse the optical illusion – but remember the time limit, which will push you to think fast.
Brain teasers help measure a person’s intelligence as they can test your problem-solving skills and ability to work under pressure.
Those who have a high IQ will be able to solve the brain teaser in the short time limit.
Solving these puzzles can improve memory, creativity, as well as logical thinking and intuition.
Research has shown that constant training of your brain by doing these puzzles daily can benefit your mind.
How can optical illusions and brainteasers help me?
Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions.
Some benefits include:
Cognitive stimulation: Engaging in these activities challenges the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility.
Problem-solving skills: Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Memory improvement: These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function.
Creativity: They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes.
Focus and attention: Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus.
Stress relief: The enjoyable nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief.
If you still can’t find the error in the drawing, don’t worry.
Here is a clue to help you solve the tricky task.
In the image of the girl walking her dog in a rainy park with a mansion in the background, make sure to analyse every animal in the drawing.
Those who successfully identify every animal in the drawing will be able to solve this tricky brain teaser.
If you still haven’t got a clue what the mistake could be – fear not, the answers are down below.
And in order to train your mind a bit harder and prepare for the next puzzle, have a look at some more brain teasers to train yourself with below.
BrightsideThe brown turtle on a tree branch is highlighted as the mistake in this photo[/caption]
NSoftCan you find the jockey that is racing without a hat on?[/caption]
F. HindsCan you spot the ring hidden in this scene?[/caption]
suppliedCan you spot the ‘S’ hidden among the sea of 25s?[/caption]
NSoftDid you manage to spot the hidden jockey in under 20 seconds?[/caption]
F. HindsCongratulations if you spotted the ring[/caption]
suppliedYou are said to have 20/20 vision if you spotted the ‘S’ in seven seconds or less[/caption]
Instagram/@stephaniedavis88Stephanie Davis has shared a health update after her son Samuel was rushed to hospital[/caption]
InstagramThe actress said the tot had two lumber punctures awake[/caption]
Stephanie gave birth to Samuel earlier this yearInstagram
She told fans how he had faced a “scary episode” that left him requiring hospital treatment.
In an update, the actress said: “I cannot believe what an utterly terrifying time it’s been.
“Watching him have two lumber punctures awake was just torture along with the over 15 attempts of cannulas he’s had.
“The helplessness of his cries and not being able to do anything has been heartbreaking.
“I honestly take my hat off to any parent who has a seriously ill child in hospital for a long time.”
Stephanie continued by revealing that Samuel is now out of danger and on the mend.
The mum-of-two said: “I’m so grateful Samuel is ok now.
“I on the other hand am filled with extreme anxiety, can’t sleep checking his every breath and emotionally exhausted.”
A lumbar puncture is a medical practise whereby a thin needle is inserted into the lower back to collect and test cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)- the fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord.
Steph’s partner Joe revealed that the tot’s birth was “traumatic” as he confirmed that he had become a father.
Joe said at the time: “It has been a traumatic experience but you are finally here in our arms.
“I never thought I could possibly love your mummy anymore than I already do but this is just so special and an unconditional love I cannot explain with words.
“@stephaniedavis88 I love you more than you will ever know,
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HOLLYOAKS beauty Chelsee Healey has dropped the biggest hint yet she's been axed from the soap - yet what's happening at the Channel 4 show?
Now Chelsee, who recently took time away from her role as Goldie McQueen to give birth to her second daughter, has now made a cryptic move on X.
The Manchester lass, 36, re-posted a picture of her character crying to her page.
It came after Stephanie Waring, famed for her 28-year-long role as Cindy Cunningham, confirmed that soap bosses had axed her as part of the 20-person strong cast cull.
The soap’s resident hunk and TV favourite Owen Warner has also left the show amid the cuts with fans left devastated to say goodbye to his character Romeo Nightingale.
Jamie Lomas has also quit the show and will depart his Warren Fox role soon.
Haiesha Mistry famed for her role as Yasmine Maalik has also left after seven years.
2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Arsenal wonderkid Max Dowman, 15, scores HAT-TRICK as Under-18s come out on top in eight-goal thriller vs Leicester
ARSENAL starlet Max Dowman bagged a hat-trick as the Gunners’ Under-18s won 5-3 at Leicester.
Earlier today, Alex Marciniak gave Arsenal Under-18s the lead on 18 minutes, having been played through by Dowman.
Josh King levelled for Leicester on 23 minutes, only for Dowman to reclaim the Young Gunners’ lead with a shot from the edge of the box on 27 minutes.
Dowman then made it 3-1 on 57 minutes, running from the halfway line to score.
Lorenzo Strachan cut Leicester’s deficit shortly after the hour mark, but barely a minute later Dowman completed his brilliant hat-trick by converting a penalty.
Louis Page did grab another for Leicester, only for Brando Bailey-Joseph to seal Arsenal’s 5-3 win in stoppage time.
Dowman has scored five goals and laid on three assists in the Under-18 Premier League South this season.
2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Man knifed to death in double stabbing as cops arrest second person on suspicion of murder
A MAN has been knifed to death in a horror double stabbing with police arresting a man on suspicion of murder.
Cops and emergency services rushed to the scene in East Acton, West London after the alarm was raised.
Two men were found with stab wounds on Erconwald Street within minutes, said the Met Police.
Despite urgent medical treatment, the first man succumbed to his injuries and died at the scene.
The second man was rushed to hospital and his condition is currently unknown, the force said.
He was also arrested on suspicion of murder, said the Met Police.
Erconwald Street remains closed while officers carry out investigative work.
Cops urged anyone who had any information or witnessed the horror to come forward immediately.
A LAS spokesperson said: “We were called at 1.08pm today (April 5) to reports of a stabbing at Erconwald Street, East Acton.
“We sent resources to the scene, including ambulance crews, advanced paramedics, a paramedic in a fast response car, an incident response officer, members of our Hazardous Area Response Team and a car from London’s Air Ambulance.
“Our crews treated two people at the scene, unfortunately despite the best efforts of our crews and emergency partners, one person was pronounced dead at the scene.
“The other was conveyed to a major trauma centre.”
A Met Police spokesperson said: “Around 13:10hrs on Saturday, 5 April, officers were called to Erconwald Street, Shepherd’s Bush, following reports of an altercation.
“Officers attended within minutes, and established that two males had suffered stab injuries.
“Very sadly, and despite the best efforts of paramedics, one of them was pronounced dead at the scene.
“The second person was taken to hospital, where he remains. We await an update on his condition, but he has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
“Erconwald Street remains closed while officers carry out investigative work.
“Anybody who witnessed the incident – or who has potentially relevant information – should contact the police on 101, quoting reference 3435/05APR.”
GoogleOne man has died after a horror stabbing in West London[/caption]
2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Sir Alex Ferguson bangs in £80,000 winner at Liverpool with stunning 1-3 on Grand National day
SIR ALEX FERGUSON banged in an £80,000 winner on Merseyside – as he celebrated a stunning 1-3 on Grand National day.
The iconic Manchester United manager was unlucky in the big race itself, with his sole runner Hitman being pulled up
Sir Alex Ferguson watches his horse Kalif Du Berlais win on Grand National day at Aintree – as he and mates won £80,000Rex
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But he struck in the very next race courtesy of superstar horse Kalif Du Berlais.
Sent off 15-8 under top jockey Harry Cobden for trainer Paul Nicholls, the crack 2m chaser could be called the winner a long way out.
And his win in the Grade 1 Maghull Novices’ Chase was worth a cool £67,524.
While third-place L’Eau Du Sud, who went off the 5-4 fav under Harry Skelton, came third, netting a further £12,732.
That took earnings from the two horses – who Sir Alex owns with a few close personal friends – to a whopping £80,526.
Sandwiched inbetween the pair was 25-1 Brookie for trainer Anthony Honeyball and jockey Sam Twiston-Davies.
The Grand National meeting is always good to Sir Alex and though he wasn’t a winner, Protektorat was still a financial success yesterday.
The former Ryanair winner ran his heart out to finish second to the awesome Jonbon in Friday’s Melling Chase.
Beaten a shade over three lengths, Protektorat’s runner-up finish was still worth a little more than £57,000.
Trainer Dan Skelton said afterwards: “We always know how well Protektorat will run for us and he always does.
“We’ve tried many times to beat Jonbon, but we can’t – we’re just not as good.
“It doesn’t mean we’re not very proud of him. That’s him done for the season and we can’t wait to do it all again next term.”
But it could be onto bigger and better things for Kalif Du Berlais now, who was made 25-1 for next year’s Champion Chase.
Sir Alex’s win came in a race not dominated by Willie Mullins for once.
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2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Cash-strapped Brit tourists must learn Google trick for slashed hotel prices – and beach hack makes it work even better
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The Gemini assistant lets you have out-loud voice conversations.
So you can ask it to work as a tour guide, giving you the history of whatever you’re looking at.
And you can ask questions along the way, just like you would with a real person.
You can even send Gemini photos to find out more info, or chat to it as part of a group.
GoogleGoogle’s Gemini assistant can be a huge help on holiday[/caption]
Gemini can also translate foreign-language signs, and doesn’t cost a penny to use.
It’s out on both Android and iPhone, and only takes a few seconds to set up.
So try it out next time you’re on holiday – especially if that tour you wanted was fully booked.
2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Crystal Palace 2 Brighton 1: Eagles cling on for win in chaotic final ten minutes with three sent off and horror injury
CRYSTAL PALACE clung on to earn a double over rivals Brighton for the first time in the top flight in a match that featured THREE red cards.
The Eagles are once again timing their sprint finish to a season to perfection, while Brighton are in danger of blowing up.
GettyCrystal Palace won a Premier League thriller against Brighton[/caption]
AFPJean-Philippe Mateta opened the scoring for Palace[/caption]
GettyDanny Welbeck levelled the scores before half-time[/caption]
GettyBefore Daniel Munoz put Palace ahead with a wonderful strike[/caption]
AlamyAnthony Taylor dished out THREE red cards – the first came for Eddie Nketiah[/caption]
The old timers in the Holmesdale Road stand will have celebrated long into the night after seeing Palace complete a league double over Brighton for the first time since they were both playing in the Southern League in 1933.
But this well-deserved victory, secured with nine men after Eddie Nketiah and Marc Guehi were both sent off for picking up two bookings, is more significant for its impact on both club’s short-term futures.
After failing to win their first eight games of the season Palace could yet end it in Europe, having already booked a visit to Wembley to face Aston Villa in an FA Cup semi-final at the end of the month.
Oliver Glasner’s side have a game in hand and moved to within two points of eighth-placed Brighton, who have lost three straight games in a nightmare week that began with an agonising FA Cup quarter-final penalty shootout defeat to Nottingham Forest.
With this victory extending Palace’s unbeaten run to seven matches The Eagles will fancy their chances of qualifying for Europe through league position for the first time in their history.
Goals at the start of each half from Jean-Phillipe Mateta and Daniel Munoz secured what was ultimately a fairly comfortable victory for Palace, with Eberechi Eze creating both.
The 26-year-old picked a good afternoon to impress in front of watching England manager Thomas Tuchel, who will also have noted some smart saves from Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson.
Mateta’s first goal in the third minute was celebrated with an outpouring of emotion, as it was his first since sustaining the horrific ear injury that required 25 stitches following Liam Robert’s infamous karate kick in Palace’s FA Cup win over Millwall last month.
The French striker was played into space on the left edge of Brighton box by Eze with no obvious route to goal, but turned to create a shooting opportunity before beating Bart Verbruggen with a left-foot curler.
Lifted by the early goal Palace continued to play with confidence, while Brighton looked sluggish.
AlamyEddie Nketiah was first to be sent off after two bookings[/caption]
Medics later rushed on the pitch to help Maxence Lacroix after a head clash with Joao Pedro
A long ball from Henderson caught the visitors out in the 10th minute, with Eze going close to doubling their lead.
It took a brilliant double save from Henderson to preserve Palace’s lead in the 13th minute however.
The England goalkeeper did well to get his outstretched left arm down to stop Carlos Baleba’s long-range shot before blocking Welbeck’s follow-up at close range.
Henderson could do nothing about Brighton’s 31st minute equaliser, although the same could not be said of Palace defenders Jefferson Lerma and Maxence Lacroix, who allowed Welbeck to sneak in between them to volley in from a brilliant cross from the right from Yankuba Minteh.
At the age of 34 and with six years since his last call-up, Welbeck’s international career is almost certainly over, but his form has been outstanding all season.
If Tuchel can call up Jordan Henderson then anything may be possible.
Eze on the other hand could represent England’s future, particularly if he can reproduce the flashes of individual brilliance he showed here on a more regular basis.
Palace’s second goal of the afternoon in the 55th minute was Eze at his best.
RexMarc Guehi was sent marching for picking up a second yellow for a studs up challenge on Gruda[/caption]
He began a counter-attack from deep in his own half, effortlessly and elegantly carrying the ball into enemy territory, before spotting Munoz in space on the opposite flank.
The cross-field pass to release Munoz was exquisite, although it still left the Colombian international with a lot to do as he cut in from the right to score at the far post.
Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler responded with a double attacking sub, with Joao Pedro and Simon Adingra coming on for Matt O’Riley and Minteh respectively, but there was no immediate impact.
Glasner also made a change, with Nketiah replacing Mateta, who understandably received a standing ovation for his efforts.
It was Nketiah who made his presence felt soonest, with the former Arsenalstriker having a strong appeal for a penalty following a tussle with Pervis Estupian.
Referee Anthony Taylor felt he went down too easily however and waved him away, as well as showing him a yellow card, which looked a harsh decision.
Nketiah paid the ultimate price when his afternoon was ended prematurely after just 11 minutes on the pitch when Taylor showed him a red after a second yellow, although on this occasion he could have few complaints.
The 25-year-old has been in a rich vein of form with three goals in his last five appearances, and his desire to continue got the better of him.
A rash challenge for the ball with Jan Paul van Hecke saw him raise his foot far too high, and on other occasions he would have seen a straight red.
Guehi was also sent off for a second yellow at the start of an epic 12-minute period of injury time, which left Palace hanging on for dear life.
Brighton were unable to take advantage however, and also lost a man in added time Van Hecke was sent off for a cynical foul on Daichi Kamada.
While Palace are flying Brighton are stuttering at the wrong time, and will be nervously looking over their shoulders.
AFPJan Paul van Hecke was then sent packing in added time[/caption]
2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Forgotten Love Island star looks unrecognisable after quitting racy lads mag career for family life in LA
A FORGOTTEN Love Island star looks unrecognisable after quitting her racy lads mag career and a family life in LA.
The blonde beauty took part in the first ever series of Love Island after leaving many men all over the country hot under the collar with her sexy shoots for the likes of FHM and Loaded.
BackGridA Love Island star looked unrecognisable as she stepped out in LA[/caption]
BackGridAbi Titmuss stepped out with her husband Ari Welkom[/caption]
Shutterstock EditorialAbi took part in the first ever series of Love Island, then called Celebrity Love Island[/caption]
FHM MagazineAbi had a successful career with lads mags including FHM and Loaded[/caption]
But now Abi Titmuss leads a very different life on the other side of the pond with her husband, Days of Our Lives actor Ari Welkom.
The couple have been married since 2017 and new pictures show them having a relaxing day out in the sunshine together.
Abi, 49, looked worlds away from her glam pin-up days in a casual outfit of slim fit black jeans and a pale pink jumper.
She wore the jumper partially tucked into the waistband of her trousers, and protected her skin from the sun with a straw fedora hat, her blonde hair hanging loosely round her shoulders underneath.
She completed her simple but stylish look with a white cross body bag and flat shoes, while her husband wore a darker ensemble and similar styled hat.
The couple confirmed they were expecting their first child in 2017 and their son was born later that year.
The new pictures show Abi and Ari with two children on a double red tricycle, but it is not known if the second child is one of their own or a friend of their son.
Abi has shied away from the public eye since relocating to America in 2015 and changing her name to Abigail Evelyn.
Her outing is the first time she’s been seen in public since the tragic death of her Love Island co-star Paul Danan.
Former Hollyoaks actor Paul died in January aged 46 after being discovered unresponsive at his apartment inBristol.
Last month, an inquest heard how Paul’s primary cause of death was a “combined toxicity” of drugs, including heroin, methadone and cocaine.
Tests also found he had traces of prescription medication in his system.
Paul had taken part in the first series of Love Island – then called Celebrity Love Island – alongside Abi and fellow celebs including Calum Best, Rebecca Loos and former footballer Lee Sharpe.
The series was won by TV and radio presenter Jayne Middlemiss and former Westlife bodyguard Fran Cosgrave.
BackGridAbi wore a style and simple outfit for the family outing[/caption]
Shutterstock EditorialAbi took part in the same series as Paul Danan, who died in January aged just 46[/caption]
2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Family joy on Willie Mullins’ great Grand National day
Trainer Willie Mullins has achieved a unique 1-2-3 triumph at the world's greatest steeplechase, the Grand National, with son Patrick winning on Nick Rockett..