How fast can you find the couple that is different?

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Remember those games you used to play as a kid where you had to look at two pictures side by side and point out all the things that were different? Or perhaps you’re more familiar with the adult version they have at your local drinking establishment, on those machines that feature fun trivia questions and other games bar patrons are usually too impaired to pull off well.

Well, if you’re a fan of those, you might enjoy this puzzle, in which its creator challenges viewers to find the couple that’s different from the others:

Yeah. I think all couples start to look the same after a while, too.

I know. It’s overwhelming to look at all of these couples at the same time. I GET IT. I’M ALL ALONE.

Oh, you meant it was overwhelming to find the odd couple out. Well, then. Carefully look at them one by one. I’ll wait here while you sort through the crowd.

Need A Hint?

Not seeing it? I’ll give you a hint. One of these couples got to first base a lot more quickly than the others.

Still not seeing it? OK, it’s the fourth couple from the right in the very bottom row. While the rest of the couples are busy staring deep into each other’s eyes, these two are already playing tonsil hockey.

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Was that good for you? Well, you can do it again with a different set of couples over at Tapoos.com. And if you’re tired of staring at couples, there are also ones with butterflies and pandas and houses and all sorts of other random things.

Don’t worry, it is completely normal for you to be singing the Sesame Street “One of These Things” song out loud while you do this.

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Want more puzzles? Well, we have you covered.

First, we have the classic Which one of these tanks will fill up first?

https://doyouremember.com/40953/tank-will-fill-first

Or maybe you’ll want to figure out where are the squares? Where are the circles?

And, last but not least, WHY IS MATH HARD?

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We don’t know the answer to that question, but we do know that only 1 in 1,000 people could solve this viral IQ test. Are you one of them?

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Mitchell Byars
Mitchell Byars was born and raised in Hawaii and currently lives in Boulder, Colorado, where he is a reporter. On his free time, he likes to golf, swim and enjoy a nice beer.

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