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Optical Illusion: Only a real master chef can tell who is cooking wrong in this picture

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Even while it may seem like you are merely looking at a cartoon, your brain is working on something much more fascinating. Solving a spot-the-mistake IQ problem stimulates the parts of your brain related to critical thinking, visual scanning, and logical reasoning. These same cognitive abilities are employed in disciplines such as engineering, data analysis, and investigative work.

Your brain functions similarly to your body's central processing unit. It must choose which information to focus on and which to ignore as it is inundated with it every day. Selective attention is the term for this. This skill is closely related to your ability to manage complex information under duress. Strong situational awareness and visual-spatial reasoning are demonstrated by solving these puzzles.

Today's task appears to be simple. Two people. Two distinct setups for cooking. One mistake. The kind that your brain either immediately recognizes or completely ignores.

Two folks can be seen cooking in this visual brainteaser in the style of a comic.

Person A is in his kitchen, using a stovetop pan to make something.

Person B is flipping food on a barbeque grill outside in her garden.

A logical fallacy is right in front of you. Five seconds is all you have to catch it. Avoid thinking too much. Seek out visual cues. Have faith in your intuition. Who's committing an error? Which is it, A or B?



It seems normal, doesn't it? Yes, everything appears normal at first glance, but is that really the case? Both look like competent cooks. But... but... but…

There’s something off about this image.

Answer to this optical illusion

If you were unable to spot the one who doesn’t know how to cook, it is the man in this picture. As you can see, his stove is off while the pan is on top of it.


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