🧠 Are You Smarter Than 95%? Check the 1st and 2nd comment 👇👇

🧠 Are You Smarter Than 95%?
This playful hand-scribbled puzzle challenges you to put your basic math skills to the test. The message etched into the palm reads:

“Solve if you genius
2 – 2 × 3 + 3
95% Fail”

Most people get it wrong because they forget one simple rule: order of operations matters! Before you rush to answer, remember—multiplication comes before addition and subtraction.

It’s a fun reminder of how easy it is to slip up on the simplest problems when we don’t slow down and think things through. Give it a try… and see which side of the 95% you land on.

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