There is a new numbers game taking hold of the Internet - and it's a very tricky one.
The latest offering from Playbuzz claims that just one person in every 2,000 will be able to pass the puzzle.
The aim of the game is to try to work out what shape or letter the number 2's in each image form.
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Can you pass the latest test by Playbuzz? See if you can find the 2's and what shape they are
It might sound easy enough but be warned, the number 2's are hidden among lots more number 5's.
When you look long enough, the numbers appear to blend into each other which makes it difficult to decipher what the number 2's are trying to form.
Luckily, Playbuzz gives you multiple choice answers to make things a little easier.
It is just one in a very long line of puzzles and brainteasers sweeping the web this week so take a chance and see how many you can get right and you might just be the one in 2,000.
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Which shape do the 2's form this time? It could be a square, circle, rectangle or triangle
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Number three offers you the same multiple choices but the answer is different this time around
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What letter do the number 2's form in this question? They could be spelled out in the shape of a T, X, O or H
5.
Hidden among the 5's is a letter made up of lots of 2's. The answers include V, I, Y and L
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The 2's are a lot closer together this time which might make it trickier to work out but there is a hidden letter and it could be Y, K, C or X
7.
In the top right hand corner there is a group of number 2's that spell out a letter. Which one is it? An F, T, P or E
8.
Which shape do the 2's form this time? The multiple choice answers are a heart, a kite, a trapezoid or teacup
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And finally, do you see the word hidden in the 5's? It is either OK, SH, NO or SO
If you get them all right, Playbuzz tells you that you have an 'exceptionally unique brain'.
They say: 'You were able to see all the special shapes and letters the 2's formed among the 5's. This means your brain is wired in a unique way which allows you to see, smell, feel and understand what most people can't.
'You have the personality of an artist. You are adaptable, tactile, creative and observant. You're a master improviser and you have a natural gut instinct that you can always trust. Either way, you're unique and truly a breath of fresh air.'
There is yet another puzzle doing the rounds on social media that's left people scratching their heads.
The puzzle, which was posted by Try Life, is a word search with the caption: 'Experts say that if you can find your name in this puzzle then you're in the top 8% and one of the smartest people in the world.'
The latest puzzle to sweep the web asks people to find 'your name' in it and apparently only 8 per cent of people can - but all is not what it seems
But, as with many puzzles taking over social media, all is not what it seems.
Indeed, whilst many people look for their own name in the word search, the puzzle is, in fact, asking people to spot the words 'your name' instead.
If you look closely, you'll see the two words written three times within the puzzle.
One is written backwards at the top left, the other is on the fourth row down and the third is at the bottom left of the word search, which has been shared hundreds of thousands of times.
If you look closely, you'll see the two words 'your name' written three times within the puzzle. Many people took to the comments section to laugh about how long it took them to try and spot their own name within the puzzle
Facebook users took to the comments section in their droves to discuss the puzzle - with many left amused at how long they spent looking for their own name.
'I get it! Its not our name its the YOUR NAME...,' wrote one amused user. 'Hahah was trying to find my name and i realized that there's no way this puzzle would have such a difficult/delicate/unusual name there,' added another.
'Haha... stupid me... was actually looking for my name like literally, but then again I realised that I was supposed to check for " YOUR NAME " sentence after finding the second one in that same puzzle n that's when it hit me,' said another baffled user.
Source: Dailymail Uk
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