Swiped to find a different picture, saying that there were six different places hidden. With the mentality of "I don't believe it can stump me", I stared at the screen for a long time, and finally let me find the last place.

The first thing I found was the lawn, with a small flower on the edge of the lawn in the left picture and bare in the right picture. Then look at the shape of the mountain, the tip of the mountain on the left is concave and slightly curved, but there is a small bulge on the right, as if a small hat is worn on the mountain.

Looking down, the bicycle basket is not right - the shape of the left basket is even, and the area on the right is larger. Looking at the wheels again, there are three holes in the left tire, and the right one is solid, which cannot be found without careful counting. Finally, staring at the character's socks, the left side is striped, and the right side becomes a solid color; The left leg is a solid color, but the right side has a pattern, which is too deeply hidden.
My friend came over to look at it for five minutes, but only found two places, the mountain and the basket, and scratched his head in a hurry. I said this is like picking a watermelon, you have to look at the texture and feel it, and you can't let go of any difference. He sighed: "This is not looking for differences, it is clearly a microscope-level observation ability.
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For example, when drying clothes, you find that two shirts are missing a button, and when sorting out the bookshelves, you can see that the covers of the two books have different shades of color. The person who can find all six of these places not only has good eyes, but is probably also a master who loves to ponder details - after all, even the pattern of the socks can be noticed, how careful this mind is.
Have you found all these six places? If you don't see it, look back at the shrubs on the lawn, maybe you'll get the hang of it all at once. This kind of process of picking out details little by little is eye-catching, but the moment you find it, the sense of accomplishment is more than winning the game.