What is not right in the picture?

What is not right in the picture?

Why should adults engage in solving riddles? The answer is quite simple.

While we dedicate time to training our muscles to look good and stay strong, we often overlook that our brain requires exercise too!

Can you identify the mistake in this picture?
There is one mistake in this picture, and the challenge for the readers is to spot it in 5 seconds.

This brain teaser puzzle will test your attention to detail.

Your time starts now!

Look at the image and study it carefully.

Have you spotted the mistake?

Hurry up; time is running out.

Study the image attentively; you might be very close to spotting the mistake.

And…

Time’s up.

Congratulations to those readers who have spotted the mistake.

Those who can’t can scroll below for the solution.

A

B

C

ANSWER:

The door hinges are on the opposite side.

 

 

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