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May 26, 2009 by Vurdlak | Share  

Can you find the fault in these two vintage puzzle cards? I admit it is much easier when you know what you are looking for, but this time I haven’t even a clue what the real question should be. I’m really lousy at spotting illusions. It is just that I adore posting those that puzzle me the most. If I see the answer in the first second, somehow I dislike posting those kind of images. Perhaps these two cards are really simple, perhaps the illusion is terrible… but what can I say, I haven’t spotted anything weird in them! Looking forward to your comments! Check some of our previous puzzle cards if you like this.

Find The Fault... if There is One
Find The Fault... if There is One

Comments

269 Responses
  1. Martin says:

    The toolbox is in actual fact a Hod, and has a wooden shaft running verticle, which the builder will be holding with his left hand. Tiles should be from bottom to top and keystone is upside down.

  2. Sabrina says:

    The first one: The name W.H Smith is spelled with a 5 instead of a S.

    The second one: It looks like the water is flowing under the bridge but there does not appear to be water on the other side, only land.

  3. Andy says:

    I haven’t read the other comments (255 at the time of writing) but the answers are: The roofer is putting the roof tiles on in the wrong order. For them to overlap and be watertight he would need to start at the bottom and work up! In the second case the bridge could not be built as the locking keystone is upside down!

    Hope this answers it for everyone.

  4. Zerro says:

    the 1st one the carpenter is not holding the toolbox and the 2nd one, the man could be a short guy or he is kneeling..

  5. Joshe[h says:

    Think outside the box then its simple.

  6. Joshe[h says:

    Or stop tryin to focus so much

  7. fluffy says:

    sky is above the clouds

  8. fluffy says:

    he is putting shingles on and underlayment is still on the ground

  9. Daniel Hughey says:

    In the first one of the builder. The roof isn’t completed enough for putting down shingles.Plywood and tar paper go on before the shingles.
    In the second, the far hill is purple insted of green.
    That’s the best I can come up with.

  10. !!me!! says:

    in the second, how can the water be under the grass? it kinda looks weird.. well in the first one,it looks kinda weird because ..well theres kinda faces in the clouds and the roof is not strong enoghf to hold shingles i think and is W> SMITH BUILDER a name? cause it souds weird…

  11. chris says:

    the first one. the door knob is on the wrong side. the window is missing a lat. unless its a different window cuz th efirst one broke and couldn’t be replaced lol. Plus whatever you guys already noticed.
    In the second one that man is actually a woman and that tree has an extra weird part attached which is not possible considering that type of tree. also theres only one side of that fence. plus whatever else you guys noticed

  12. Moffe says:

    well, the biggest fault i can see in both the pictures is that the clouds are under the sky. or maybe its just pollution

  13. fake says:

    No Shadows… no smoke (pipe)

  14. Masud Parves says:

    The first photo has a easy fault. The tiles are attached in wrong side. And now it is impossible to add more tiles with the help of the ladder placed on that side.

    The second photo has a very tricky fault. The bridge has water on the one side.
    M i ryt?

  15. kitty says:

    the tree in the first pic looks like a woman yelling at the builder.

  16. tacos says:

    HAHA THERE ARE MANY THINGS “WRONG” ABOUT THESE PICTURES NOT REALLY THEY ARE NOT WRONG ITS LIKE WHERES WALDO THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH IT THEY JUST HAVE LITTLE HIDDEN THINGS IN IT

  17. DRC says:

    the 1st one the door knob is on the incorrect side of the door, and the second one has a shadow continuity error.. if the shadow is going behind the wall of the bridge it can’t possibly going on the other side over the water.. ya digg?

  18. Chuck says:

    In second picture the keystone is upside down. With the keystone in that position the arch will collapse.

  19. Glen says:

    When putting shingles on a roof you should start at the lower edge first, laying a horizontal row of shingles. Then work your way UP to the apex of the roof. This person is doing it backwards.

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