Start with the most obvious—the elephant. Then, look a little closer:
Gorilla – hidden in the elephant’s trunk
Horse – formed by the shape of the elephant’s body
Dog – positioned just below the horse
Cat – sitting under the dog
Mouse – the smallest, tucked beneath the cat
Why It’s Great for Your Brain
Visual puzzles help boost:
✅ Focus
✅ Memory
✅ Problem-solving skills
✅ Creative thinking
Quick Math Challenge
Can you solve this?
2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 22 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 22 + 2 × 0 + 2 = ?
Answer: 60 (Remember—multiplication comes before addition!)
Why Quizzes Help Your Brain 🧠
Strengthen memory
Improve attention span
Encourage active learning
Boost confidence
Support long-term brain health
Keep your mind sharp—make puzzles part of your routine!
	
					
			
	
	
 
		
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