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Can you spot the odd one out?

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Can you spot the odd couples in just 7 seconds? Not many people can!

By Zoë Monk Content Writer

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In this brain puzzle, your challenge is identifying the odd couple among a group of couples. Only those with high IQ can spot the odd couple within 7 seconds!

This IQ test is a fun way to gauge your intelligence level based on your decision-making skills while examining the problem. 

Three couples 

These brain puzzles require logical reasoning and thinking creatively to arrive at the solution, as the answer isn't immediately obvious. After all, where would the fun be in that? The visual challenge involves three images depicting a couple: a dog and a cat, a man and a woman, and two children. Although the images appear almost identical, each contains a subtle difference that makes one of the couples the odd one out.  

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pareja compuesta por perro y gato
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Man and woman: This could be a future married couple, but the key lies in how the proposal is made.

pareja con hombre arrodillado frente a mujer
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Two children: Ready to play, but with what?
 

niños de la mano
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The solutions

id you find the three impostors? If not then see the solutions below.

solución: segundo de la tercera fila
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Solución 2: segundo de la cuarta fila
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Solución: primero de la tercera fila
 

If you found the odd ones out, well done, you have impressive mental speed! If not, don't worry; keep practising visual challenges and you'll speed up. 

The key is to think differently and use your logical reasoning skills to spot the differences. 

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