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The CIA has released a challenge to detectives "Find the 10 differences" - surfers found more
The intelligence agency challenged Twitter surfers to find the differences between two images in order to test their detective, observation and discernment abilities - some had great difficulty and some found more differences than the agency's detectives
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Wednesday, 16 September 2020, 23:46
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The CIA, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, has released a challenge that examines whether people have the sharp eye and attention to detail needed to turn them into investigators or detectives.
The CIA claims that only people with a very sharp mind go through the screening processes of the intelligence agency, which is responsible for collecting, processing and analyzing national security information from around the world and outside the United States.
The agency's official Twitter account shared two photos of the same scene, and challenged surfers to find 10 small differences between the photos - but some found there was a trick in the question.
The tweet read: "Put your observation and discernment skills to the test. Can you identify the 10 differences in the picture below? Come back tomorrow if you found them all."
Many surfers tried and failed to find ten differences - and found lower numbers.
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How many differences did you find between the pictures?
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Some of the more obvious and easy-to-distinguish changes include a person not wearing a backpack, a person disappearing, a safety rail removed and a vehicle changing color.
The smaller details most people missed included a light bulb that varies from bright to unlit, and a small golden item that appears on a building in the background.
But even when CIA officials revealed the answers, some surfers noticed two more subtle differences and responded: "There are more than 10!".
The sharp-eyed surfers also found a color line missing at the arched entrance of the tunnel on the left, and a tag added to the car parked in the front of the photo.
The CIA added a second tweet and wrote: "How many did you find? If you found more than 10 differences, you proved very impressive abilities. Always look for opportunities to learn more"
This challenge turned out to be too easy for some surfers who claimed they completed the challenge in less than a minute.
How many differences did you find?
Look again - now you see the differences?
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The CIA praises those who found more than 10 differences
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