Only bright sparks with high IQ can spot the word tennis in under 20 seconds

Tennis fans are glued to their screens this week as the 136th Wimbledon championships got underway with the world’s greatest tennis players battling it out on ended on the famous grass courts of south London watched by millions.

And thousands of fans also flock to Wimbledon to get a glimpse of some of the sport’s greatest athletes in front of their eyes.

Before they witness sporting history they will have to queue to get in and during the long wait, they will have time to spare. The question is whether they would be able to solve this brainteaser in under 20 seconds.

Created by FreshersLive, the puzzle above tests the brain’s analytical abilities as you scan and search for the word tennis in a field of Tenins.

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Did you find the word tennis? No worries if not, as the answer is circled below. According to the people behind the brainteaser, only those with sharp eyesight can spot odd word out.

Furthermore, while brainteasers may seem like a simple slice of fun while on the commute to work, they could also have long-term benefits.

It’s all to do the mind as a muscle. Like every muscle, the brain needs to be stretched and exercised in order to keep it healthy. The healthier the brain, the more likely it is to stay healthy as the body ages.

This isn’t to say that brainteasers could ward off conditions like dementia or Parkinson’s disease, other factors have a much bigger influence, but it is to say that keeping the mind sharp today can help preserve mental agility tomorrow.

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