A puzzle for children makes many adults kneel down

An interesting form of quiz for children but many adults cannot answer. If you are not afraid to bring your voice, swim all here.

Recently, netizens around the world continue to " dig " a form of puzzle that is very interesting and equally challenging. There are quizzes about the picture depicting a camp, in which every detail needs to be used to be able to answer.

A special feature of this puzzle is that it is taken in a magazine for children and teens. However, the related questions can cause adults to scratch their heads but still suffer from kneeling because they cannot solve it.

And you, can you win children? Look at the picture below and answer 9 related questions.

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The puzzle for children makes adults scratch their heads.

Text in picture: Working schedule (On duty)

  1. How many people attend the camp?
  2. When did they arrive: just today or a few days ago? Why?
  3. How do they move to?
  4. Is there any city or village near the campsite?
  5. Which wind is blowing from: North or South? (Hint: You are in the Northern Hemisphere)
  6. Is it morning or afternoon?
  7. Where is Alex going?
  8. Who must cook yesterday?
  9. What's today? Which day is this today?

To answer these questions, you need to look at the picture relatively carefully to find the clue . And on this point, adults are really far behind children.

The reason is also because the development process of the body has made our ability to observe and analyze quickly decrease over time, but instead the ability to select information more carefully.

But in short, these are still questions to challenge children, so the fact that adults cannot answer still makes many people hot. Have you answered it yet? If not, pull down and see the answer.

Answer

1. There are 4 people

This question is easy, isn't it? There are 4 spoons on the tarp, and there are 4 names on the job roster.

2. They have been there for a few days

Long enough for the spider web to appear in the area that tied the tent to the tree.

3. By boat

There are tree-based paddles.

4. There is a nearby village

Because naturally came out a chicken running around.

5. The wind is blowing from the south

The direction of the flag on the tent is the direction of the wind. However, in order to know which direction the wind is blowing, a bit of geography is needed here.

As suggested, we are in the Northern Hemisphere. Trees in the Northern Hemisphere tend to grow south because of sunlight and wind.

6. It is morning

From sentence 5, we will identify 3 directions East, West and North. The sun rises in the east, dives in the west, so watch the shadow to know the answer.

7. Alex is catching butterflies

Looking at the calendar, we know that Alex is the person who is not in the picture. And naturally having a butterfly catcher on the back of the tent must have been his.

8. The person on duty yesterday was Colin

Alex is catching butterflies. Now look at the backpacks, on which there are J and C characters - it's James and Collin.

Collin was sitting down composing his backpack. And James is taking pictures, because his backpack has a tripod. So it was Peter who was working, and the one who had to do it yesterday was Collin.

9. As of the 8th day, the answer is from question 8 too