Are you ready for a fun and tricky challenge? This puzzle is designed to test your attention to detail and observational skills. Somewhere in this seemingly normal image, a mitten, comb, nail, and egg are cleverly hidden.
Can you find them all? Take a close look at the image before scrolling down to the explanations. Think you have sharp eyes? Let’s find out!
Why Are Hidden Object Puzzles So Challenging?

At first glance, the image might seem completely normal. However, the four hidden objects have been blended into the scene so well that they can be easily overlooked.
Many people make common mistakes when solving puzzles like this. One of the biggest mistakes is scanning too quickly. Many people rush through the image, assuming they will immediately recognize the hidden items. However, the brain naturally filters out distractions, making it easy to miss small details.
Another common mistake is focusing only on expected locations. Some players only look for objects in obvious places, but hidden object puzzles use misdirection to trick you. Not checking textures and patterns is another issue. Designers often disguise objects within textures, such as blending an item into clothing or a background element.
Ignoring unusual shapes can also be a mistake. If something doesn’t look quite right, there’s a good chance it’s one of the hidden objects. Now that you know why these puzzles are tricky, let’s break down how to find each hidden object step by step.
Video : Can you find it
Step-by-Step Guide to Finding the Hidden Objects
Let’s analyze the image carefully and reveal where each hidden object is located.
The mitten is hidden in an unexpected spot. Look at the man sitting down on the right side. If you focus on his left foot, you’ll notice something green that doesn’t quite fit. That’s right—it’s a mitten! It is tricky to find because the mitten is blended into his shoe, making it appear as part of his footwear.
The comb is cleverly disguised in the clothing. Shift your attention to the man in the red jacket standing in the middle. Look closely at the bottom of his jacket—it doesn’t look normal, does it? The jacket’s fringe is actually a comb! The tricky part is that the teeth of the comb align perfectly with the jacket’s design, making it nearly invisible at first glance.
The nail is well hidden within the background. Now, take a look at the bathroom divider pole between the two urinals. Notice the top part of the pole? That’s not just a normal fixture—it’s actually a nail! It is hard to see because the nail’s shape and color match the surroundings, making it blend in perfectly.
The egg is the most unexpected of all. Turn your attention to the man on the left side of the image. Look at his nostril—does something seem off? That’s because his nose is actually an egg! The reason this is tricky is that the egg is the same color as skin, making it extremely hard to spot.

How Many Did You Find?
This puzzle tests your ability to notice details that others might miss. Some objects were cleverly hidden within textures, while others blended into their surroundings.
If you managed to find all four objects without looking at the answers, congratulations! You have an exceptional eye for detail. If you missed a few, don’t worry—these puzzles are designed to train your brain and improve your observational skills.
Video : Find the Animal Game
Challenge Your Friends!
Think you did a great job? Share this puzzle with your friends and see if they can find all the hidden objects too.
Comment below with how many objects you found before looking at the answers.
Tag a friend and challenge them to beat your score.
Try more hidden object puzzles to test your observation skills and train your brain.
Are you ready for the next challenge? Stay tuned for more puzzles that will test your skills!
Why Do Married Couples in Japan Sleep Separately
Smaller houses and apartments don’t stop many Japanese couples from sleeping in different beds or even rooms. This is not some kind of an intimate issue or problem with the relationship, but something that they believe is good for them.
We at Bright Side found out why married couples in Japan choose to sleep separately, and we really like their reasons.
They have different sleep schedules.

The first thing that makes Japanese couples decide to go to bed separately is different work schedules. Waking up your significant other just because you got home late from work or have to leave early won’t result in good quality rest for them. This is why spending the night in a different room makes sense. This will give them both an undisturbed and healthier sleep.
Babies sleep with their mothers.

Japanese mothers sleep with their children and this is considered very important, so the father needs to decide if he wants to share the same bed or go to a different room. Even science has proven that co-sleeping can help parents and children get a more restful sleep. It helps the child to maintain a stable temperature and heart rate (which is really critical in infancy) and at the same time, it decreases the chance of sudden infant death syndrome. Also, this contributes to the child having better self-esteem, becoming independent faster, and doing great in school.
For them, sleeping separately means peace.

While many couples who start to sleep alone think that divorce is at their door, the Japanese see it differently. They value their sleep a lot and they don’t want to be disturbed while sleeping. This means that they don’t need and don’t like to put up with snoring, restless sleep, kicking, etc. Even though some don’t have the opportunity to sleep in different rooms, they still wish they could get their beauty sleep.
Couples have a history of sleeping separately.

Futons are filled with cotton, which provides support and comfort. In the past, only single sized ones were used as beds. So, even if you wanted to cuddle up with your loved one, you would have ended up between the sheets, on the cold floor, and you wouldn’t feel comfortable. Today there are families that still use this type of bedding, especially because it doesn’t take up a lot of space and it is easy to store.
Do you sleep separately from your partner? Do you think this type of practice might be even better for your relationship?
Leave a Reply