Halloween brainteasers: Find out how quickly you can solve these seasonal games

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We all love a toffee apple at this time of year, so unsurprisingly almost two-thirds found the unique toffee apple in less than 30 seconds - have a go and see how you do.

Four in ten (40%) took over 1 minute to find the ghost with legs. 

Finding the cat in the witch’s hat proved easier than you may think with four-fifths (80%) of people finding the right cat in under 30 seconds! Can you beat it?

It’s that time of year when our eight-legged friends come into our homes to avoid the cold, but can you find all three? Nine in ten (90%) of people took over 1 minute to find them all.

Pumpkin spice and all things mice?!

Pumpkin picking is a right of passage at this time of year in preparation for Halloween. In this brainteaser, one in ten (10%) couldn’t find all the mice, while a fifth (20%) found all three mice in under 30 seconds.

Wrap up warm

A fifth (20%) of people cannot find the scarf in this picture – can you?

Pumpkin everything!

We all love the autumnal spice so it is no surprise that four-fifths (80%) of people found the pumpkin latte in under 30 seconds!

Starry night 

Bonfire night is nearly here to light up our night sky. Four-fifths (80%) of people found the star in the firework display in under 20 seconds! One in ten (10%) took over a minute to find.

Hat season 

This might be a tricky one, as one in ten (10%) couldn’t find the three people wearing hats, however, four in 10 (40%) found them in less than 30 seconds!

A seasonal treat

We all love a toffee apple at this time of year, so unsurprisingly almost two-thirds found the unique toffee apple in less than 30 seconds – have a go and see how you do.

For the answers to the brainteasers click here.


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