
At first glance, this puzzle looks incredibly simple.
Just look at the picture and find the four objects listed on the right.
Easy, right?
That’s exactly what most people think.
They start searching with confidence, expecting to finish in just a few seconds. After all, how hard can it be to find four everyday objects in a single image?
But then something interesting happens.
A few moments pass.
Then a few more.
Suddenly, people find themselves looking at the same picture over and over again.
Their eyes move from one side of the room to the other.
They check the barber.
They check the customer in the chair.
They study the man reading the newspaper.
They inspect the furniture, the walls, the decorations, and every tiny detail they can find.
The longer they look, the more convinced they become that they’re missing something obvious.
Some people claim they found everything immediately.
Others say one object is much harder than the rest.
A few even start doubting their own eyesight.
And that’s what makes this challenge so addictive.
The answer seems like it should be right in front of you.
Yet many people spend far longer on this picture than they ever expected.
So before scrolling down, take a careful look and see how many objects you can find on your own.
Your challenge:
☕ Cup
🔘 Button
✏️ Pencil
✂️ Scissors
No hints.
No zooming.
No checking the comments.
Just trust your eyes and see whether you can spot all four.
Ready?
Take another look at the image.
Then another.
And maybe one more after that.
When you think you’ve found everything, keep scrolling.
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Answer:
If you’ve been searching everywhere for the button and wondering why you can’t find it, there’s a reason.
The cup, pencil, and scissors are hidden in the picture.
But the button isn’t.
It was never there.
The button is the trick.
The puzzle is designed to make you believe there are four objects to find, causing you to spend extra time searching for something that doesn’t actually exist.
If you spent several minutes looking for it, don’t feel bad.
Most people do exactly the same thing.
Did the button fool you?
