Test 7 / 30
Look closely at the image provided. What is the total number of legs in the picture?


This puzzle is designed to train your Visual Scanning and Detail Processing skills. As we age, practicing "Object Counting" helps maintain the coordination between our eyes and the brain's parietal lobe, which is responsible for spatial navigation and arithmetic.
The Logic:
Identify the Subjects: There are 3 spiders in the image.
Detail Inspection: Each spider has 8 legs (4 on each side).
The Calculation: Multiply the number of spiders by the legs per spider: 3 x 8 = 24.
Conclusion:
The total number of legs in the entire picture is 24.
Stay Sharp Tip:
Don't just use your eyes—try pointing at each spider's leg with your finger as you count! This "Multi-sensory Engagement" (touch + sight + math) is a powerful way to reinforce neural pathways and keep your mind agile.
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