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You have razor-sharp vision if you can spot the joker hidden among the playing cards in under seven seconds

SPOTTING the playing cards is easy, but can you outsmart everyone and find the hidden joker in this optical illusion?

Time to put your vision skills to the test and solve this tricky brainteaser in just seven seconds or less.

Illustration of many playing cards scattered on a blue background.
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Can you find the joker in just seven seconds?[/caption]

This image is known as an optical illusion, meaning there could be other not-so obvious elements to be found.

Everyone can quickly see all the playing cards spread around in a big mess.

But only those with razor-sharp vision can solve this mind-bending puzzle in time.

Are you able to find the tricky joker or will you be left scratching your head?

It might seem a bit daunting at first, but the key is to carefully examine each section of the image.

You might wish to start from the top left corner of the image and work your way down, or maybe do the complete opposite – whatever gives you more confidence!

Another useful tactic is picking an element of the picture – in this case a card – and analyse what’s around it.

Were you able to spot the joker? If so, congratulations!

Still struggling to figure this one out? Have a look at the solution image at the bottom to check if you were close enough.

How can optical illusions and brainteasers help me?

Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions.

Some benefits include:

  • Cognitive stimulation: Engaging in these activities challenges the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility.
  • Problem-solving skills: Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
  • Memory improvement: These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function.
  • Creativity: They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes.
  • Focus and attention: Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus.
  • Stress relief: The enjoyable nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief.

Did you know that solving optical illusions is a great way of training your brain and improving creative thinking?

Brainteasers are purposefully designed to trick our vision and can be used as simple determiners of intelligence.

So you might want to try The Sun’s wide range of optical illusions created to stimulate the deepest parts of your brain.

In this puzzle, you must be a genius if you can help a family find a mistake in their game.

If you think you have a high IQ, then try spotting the strawberry amongst the carnival scene in less than nine seconds.

And if you have 20/20 vision you might be able to spot the hidden number in this mind-boggling image.

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Were you quick enough to spot it?[/caption]
Family playing a board game.
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Can you spot the hidden mistake in this scene?[/caption]
Illustration: Can you spot the strawberry in this busy farmers market scene?
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Can you spot the strawberry hidden amongst this image in less than nine seconds?[/caption]
Abstract multicolored confetti pattern.
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Can you spot the hidden number in this mind-boggling illusion?[/caption]
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Were you quick enough to notice that the dice has nine pips on the right side?
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Can you spot the strawberry?
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You must have 20/20 vision and a high IQ if you were able to spot the hidden strawberry beneath the cow[/caption]
Pastel confetti pattern with the number 20.
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Only those with a high IQ could spot the number 20 before time ran out[/caption]

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Helen Flanagan reveals she’s put on weight despite doing dry January after reintroducing two foods to her diet

HELEN Flanagan has revealed she’s put on weight – despite doing dry January – after reintroducing two foods to her diet.

The former Coronation Street star, 34, took to Instagram to share an update with her followers.

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Helen revealed she did dry January to support boyfriend Robbie
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But the mum-of-three found she put on weight after replacing drinking with snacking
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Helen also told how she’s reintroduced certain foods to her diet after two years
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Helen confessed that she initially cut out alcohol to support boyfriend Robbie Talbot with the challenge.

But the mum-of-three realised she was benefiting from dry January even though she’d replaced drinking with snacking.

She wrote: “I’ve put weight on this January, I’ve done dry January, I wanted to support my boyfriend with it so did it myself…

“Then I realised my drinking habits probably weren’t the best myself… so cutting down on my drinking as made me just want to snack more. But it’s fine.”

Helen also revealed she’s eating bread and pasta for the first time in two years.

She continued: “My eating habits can be a bit wierd (eating disorder from my teens) but I try with it.

“I don’t think as women we’re ever happy, there’s always something to pick at, but I suppose as you get older it’s a nice thing as you just become more comfortable in your skin.”

Helen recently teased a return to Coronation Street after playing Rosie Webster between 2000 and 2018.

She shared a throwback from when she first joined the soap and previously told The Sun she’d love to go back.

Helen said: “I would absolutely love to go back to Coronation Street.

“I live now where I did growing up and I’ve moved around so much, you know, with my ex, football and stuff, so I’m back.

“But to be able to do Coronation Street, they would have to ask me back.

“Also if I went back and stuff, I’d want to be in a good storyline and what have you.”

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Ultra rare Bugatti Centodieci with speeds of 236mph & just 272 miles on the clock is set to sell for eye-watering price

AN ULTRA rare Bugatti Centodieci with a top speed of 236mph and just 272 miles on the clock is set to sell for an eye-watering price.

The 2022 car is one of just ten examples produced – a homage to the iconic EB110 series of the 1990s.

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An extremely rare one-of-ten Bugatti Centodieci with only 272 miles on the clock[/caption]
White Bugatti Centodieci parked on a tiled surface.
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Images show the stunning 2022 Bugatti Centodieci in perfect condition with a Quartz white finish[/caption]
Interior of a white Bugatti Centodieci.
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It has a contrasting leather Beluga Black and Gris Rafale hides interior[/caption]

The rare motor has been listed by RM Sotheby’s – and is expected to go for a whopping £12.5million.

As well as its enormous top speed, the car also has impressive acceleration – going from nought to 60mh in just 2.4 seconds.

Plus, it has a swish interior, with a Quartz white finish and a contrasting leather Beluga Black and Gris Rafale hides interior.

Bugatti has made several limited-edition spin-offs of classic cars over the years.

The Molsheim-based hypercar manufacturer unveiled the Centodieci at The Quail Motorcycle Gathering – a rally in California, USA – the listing explains.

It adds: “Over the past 17 years, the modern Bugatti Automobiles SAS has built several limited-production variants of its two legendary hypercars, the Veyron and the Chiron, many of them paying tribute to a driver or model from the company’s prewar golden era.

“In August 2019, at the exclusive The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, the Molsheim-based hypercar manufacturer unveiled something even more special—the Centodieci.

“Named for the number 110 (in Italian), the Centodieci was not only a tribute to Artioli’s iconic Bugatti EB110 and EB110 SS models, but a commemoration of the marque’s 110th anniversary, having originally been founded by Ettore Bugatti in 1909.

“The chassis and drivetrain of the Centodieci were closely derived from the concurrent Chiron, while boasting a more highly developed version of the 8.0-litre quad-turbocharged W-16 engine, now making 1,600 PS.

“In addition to the uplift in power, the newest Bugatti shed 20 kilograms of unladen weight, and featured revised steering algorithms for more dynamic handling.

“With these improvements, the Centodieci could reach 100 km/h from standstill in just 2.4 seconds, with an electronically limited top speed of 380 km/h, astonishing performance figures that remain competitive today.

“In tribute to the great EB110, the Centodieci featured entirely novel coachwork that hinted at its forebear’s wedge-themed design motifs, including a small horseshoe grille, pointed front splitter, extremely narrow headlamps, circular inlets in the C-pillars, and a fixed rear wing.

“Just 10 examples of the Centodieci were slated for production, and by the time of Bugatti’s August 2019 introduction of the model, all 10 cars had been reserved by eager buyers.

“With the final example delivered in December 2022, the Centodieci remains one of the rarest and distinctive of the special models based on the Chiron, featuring unique coachwork and heritage associations.

“As clarified by a purchase contract and Bugatti spec sheet on file, chassis number 006 was ordered new in August 2019 by a Swiss collector.

“The magnificent Centodieci was finished in a two-tone livery of Quartz White and Grey Carbon over an interior trimmed in Beluga Black and Gris Rafale leather hides with Black Anodised trim parts and Glacier door sills.

“The Bugatti has been ideally maintained and only minimally driven during its sole ownership.

“Having enjoyed such little use, it is understandable that the Centodieci has never undergone a service appointment, although bidders should note that Bugatti’s four-year manufacturer’s warranty went into effect upon delivery in September 2022, implying that the car remains eligible for service under warranty until September 2026.

“As an extremely rare and distinctively styled speed machine built during Molsheim’s modern era, this Bugatti is undoubtedly one of the most highly desirable luxury/performance cars in today’s market, bar none.

“Ideally suited for the dedicated marque collector or hypercar completist, the Centodieci beautifully evokes one of the marque’s most celebrated chapters, sure to strike the hearts of enthusiasts far and wide.”

The Bugatti will go on sale in Paris, France on February 5.

It comes after another rare car – a classic 1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 ‘Daytona’ Berlinetta – hit an auction for a staggering £450,000.

The Daytona was built in Modena by Ferrari subsidiary Scaglietti only 3 years after Ferraris’ clean sweep at the American racing track in 1967.

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Close-up of a Bugatti Centodieci's interior, showing the driver's seat and steering wheel.
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The driver’s seat view[/caption]
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The rear of the Bugatti[/caption]
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An aerial shot of the Bugatti[/caption]
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Bugatti markings on the vehicle[/caption]
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The car is set to sell for £12.5million[/caption]
Interior of a white and black Bugatti Centodieci.
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The car go from nought to 60mph in 2.4 seconds[/caption]

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Chelsea star arrives at court to stand trial after ‘racially abusing police officer in row over taxi fare’

CHELSEA star Sam Kerr has arrived at court to stand trial after allegedly racially abusing a police officer in a row over a taxi fare.

The 31-year-old is accused of lashing out at the cop in Twickenham, South West London, in January 2023.

Sam Kerr arriving at court.
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Samantha Kerr is due to stand trial today[/caption]
Samantha Kerr celebrating a goal for Chelsea.
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The Chelsea star is accused of abusing a police officer[/caption]

Kerr, who is currently sidelined from Chelsea with an ACL injury, has arrived at Kingston Crown Court where she is due to stand trial.

The Australia international has pleaded not guilty to racially aggravated harassment.

Scotland Yard previously said: “Samantha Kerr, 30 (10.09.93) of Richmond was charged via postal charge requisition on 21 January with a racially aggravated offence under Section 4A Public Order Act 1986.

“The charge relates to an incident involving a police officer who was responding to a complaint involving a taxi fare on 30 January 2023 in Twickenham.”

Kerr has scored 99 goals in 128 matches since joining Chelsea in 2019.

During her time there, the team has won four Women’s Super League titles, three FA Cups, two Women’s League Cups and the Women’s Community Shield.

But the striker was crocked in January last year at the club’s warm weather training camp in Morocco.

Kerr is her country’s all-time record goalscorer with 64 goals in 125 games for the Matildas.

She has also been nominated for the Ballon d’Or Féminin – the top prize in women’s football – every year since its inception in 2018.

Kerr is in a relationship with fellow footballer Kristie Mewis with the couple getting engaged last year.

They announced in November they are expecting a baby together.

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Kerr has denied the offences[/caption]
Sam Kerr of the Australian women's national soccer team celebrating an assist.
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The Australia captain is currently sidelined due to injury[/caption]
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Kerr is engaged to fellow footballer Kristie Mewis[/caption]
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The couple are expecting a baby together[/caption]

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Cheapest EVs to buy second hand NOW from sleek BMW to budget Renault… could YOU be sitting on a goldmine?

THE cheapest electric vehicles to buy second hand NOW have been revealed and the list ranges from a sleek BMW to a budget Renault.

As sales of EVs have soared in recent years, car buyers might find that getting their hands on a dream vehicle may be more attainable than ever.

Red MG 5 EV driving on the M61 motorway.
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The 2021 red MG Exclusive EV could be perfect for those carrying long loads[/caption]
A silver BMW i3 electric car.
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The BMW i3 is a quick and fun drive but repairs could set you back[/caption]
A light blue Renault Zoe electric car at a car show.
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The Renault Zoe is the cheapest on the list with prices estimated to start from £2000[/caption]

Almost all of the top ten motors come in below £10,000 offering a bargain for those not wanting to fork out for a hefty price tag.

According to AutoCar, those generally headed out for regular, shorter commutes could benefit from an EV.

The top choice has been noted as a quick and fun drive, perfect for day-to-day use while still appearing upmarket.

Specifically the car from 2022, the BMW model boasts a speed of nought to 62mph in less than 7.3 seconds.

The hatchback i3 takes 15 hours to charge at 220 volts making it an excellent option for those needing a reliable option that won’t break the bank.

Starting from £5000, the car has been sold in the UK for almost a decade meaning a strong supply and stabilised prices.

Some may be startled by the Tesla which has managed to nab the silver.

From £13,000, long-distance drivers could benefit from the Model 3.

Although those thinking of grabbing one will need to keep an eye out with vehicles being found with various levels of technology, including semi-autonomous driver assistance.

The pillarless four-door fastback could be expensive to repair but has an impressive motorway range.

Meanwhile, the Volkswagen e-Up has claimed the final place on the podium.

With plenty of tech on-board and lots of room for four adults, the classy car could be perfect for larger families.

Priced from £8000, the charming electric city car loses battery at high speeds and so could be best suited to those used to handling congested areas.

Taking the fourth spot is the MG 5 SW EV with either a 52kWh or 61kWh battery version on offer.

Sitting around the £10k mark, the vehicle comes with ample power and interior space making it great for weekend getaways.

The comfortable ride handles potholes and bumps with little fuss too.

Next on the list is the Volkswagen e-Golf.

A quiet and refined car is only let down by a lack of models on the market.

Costing around £8000, the earlier battery’s range disappoints but is complemented by an effortless design and sense of familiarity from the brand.

The Renault Zoe, Nissan Leaf and Kia Soul EV have all been estimated to cost less than £5,000.

From just £2000, bargain hunters may be pleased by the Renault model which has been described as best for urban drivers.

The best value for money can be found in later models without a separate fee for the battery.

For those less concerned by the price tag attached to the EV, the Hyundai Ioniq Electric is a great all-round model.

Perfect for families or those taxiing friends around, the handling lacks finesse but overall the vehicle is sensibly sized.

With a starting price of just £500 more, Mercedes-Benz fans could nab a B-Class Electric Drive.

Useful for short range with a large cargo space, the design is harder to find than others on the list making it a steal for those who spot one.

Top 10 used electric cars

  1. BMW i3
  2. Tesla Model 3
  3. Volkswagen e-UP
  4. MG 5 SW EV
  5. Volkswagen e-Golf
  6. Renault Zoe
  7. Hyundai Ioniq Electric
  8. Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive
  9. Nissan Leaf
  10. Kia Soul EV
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The Tesla Model 3 is an electric four-door fastback mid-size sedan[/caption]
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A Volkswagen e-Golf could be a familiar comfort to those not wanting to stray too far from their existing non-electric vehicle[/caption]
Nissan Leaf electric car on display at a car show.
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The Nissan Leaf would be a perfect option for those wanting to go electric on a budget[/caption]

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