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Can you find what’s wrong with this image in 20 seconds?

You only have 20 seconds

Can you find the error in the picture?

Here comes the challenge.

In the picture below, we can see a completely normal desk—but something in the picture is wrong.

Can you find the error in the picture? Unfortunately, you only have 20 seconds!

It is not easy, but take a good look and try your best to find the error within 20 seconds!

Below we report what is wrong with the picture.

Time to reveal the answer

Did you find the mistake? Congratulations to you in that case—below, you can double-check so that you are sure you got it right.

If you didn’t succeed, you are far from alone. Most people can’t do it under 20 seconds.

Here is the error in the picture.

There, on the almanac, you can see the mistake!

June only has 30 days, not 31 as it says in the picture!

It isn’t easy, but now that you have seen the answer, it feels so obvious!

K

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