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October 9, 2009 by Vurdlak | Share  

Find the fault in the above picture

Find the fault in the above picture

It’s time again to plaaay “Spot The Object” quiz! The winner of this fabulous competition wins an exclusive all-included trip to Bahamas at one of the world’s biggest cruisers. Sponsored by Sir Lie-a-lot!

Nah, am just messing with you (like you wouldn’t figure it out). So once again we have few vintage cards for you to play with. There are 5 of them, and each one includes at least one logical mistake. Can you spot all of the faults, in all of these game cards? First one is placed on the right, while the others can be found below inside our small gallery. Normally, I would’ve included one of these per article, but since I find them so easy to solve I’ve included all of them.

If my memory servers me well, we’ve concluded that these were very popular back in the old days when our grandfathers were young. Perhaps not as precious as all those vintage baseball cards, but still valuable. While you are reading this I should already be in NYC for a week, and hopefully drinking cocktails and enjoying my 7th day in Big Apple. Why I’m writing all this in such a way, it’s because I wrote this article on the last day of September and set it to auto-appear today.

I just hope I haven’t jinxed myself revealing all this… If someone has a quick thought what else to see while I’m still on Manhattan, now is the time to comment! I’ll still be able to follow this site and approve content. Now, don’t forget the gallery below. Logging out. Aurevoir!

Few more examples for you to play with:

Comments

122 Responses
  1. has no one pointed out that the stoplights are facing in the wrong direction? Providing the one in the front is correct the one on the left should face left and the one on the right should face the opposite way than it is. If the front one is not correct (these are old and European so who knows) the the others should follow suit to whatever the correct orientation to the street is.

  2. Ron Allen says:

    OK… this may be easy for our host, but I have been unable, as yet, to spot a single hidden image or “flaw”. In ANY of the pictures in this gallery. This is quite, quite frustrating. Please… the solution needs to be posted somewhere, if not directly in each individual article than at least *somewhere* where those of us who are, apparently, not erudite in such matters can at least see what everybody else is having fun with… and maybe learn to see such for ourselves.

  3. seaheng lee says:

    Position of the sun against the time shown on the clock does not make sense!

  4. Jason says:

    1) about the “sunset/rise” picture: in northern areas the sun may be in this position at 1.00 at night. it happens in the midsummer (21. june). even around here, at 59 degrees at north, at gulf of finland, the nights around this date are pretty bright.

    ok, PROBABLY the artist meant this point, that the clock time is wrong but anyways – this is not that easy, as it may seem.

    2) the street picture had red light on the bottom but it should be at the top.

  5. Hester says:

    =S
    I can’t find the faults in any of them!
    Help?

  6. remiault says:

    The time is not correct, it’s not possible to have a sunset at this time right, except in some countries

  7. Commenting says:

    If sun is the only strong source of light, and it is behind the church, the visible side of the building should be in shadows.

  8. TIM SMITH says:

    Does that look like a chimney pot on top of the enterance of the church?

    It is not left hand drive in England. I assume the person in the car closest to us is the driver!

    Why is there string holding up the spout of the watering can? it is either pointlessly there, or it would be impossible to hold on the spout if it was due to the spout being damaged on the base connection, wouldn’t the spout just swing on the string and water would pour out of the hole in the can?

  9. Pilcrepus says:

    1) The clock displays the time at 2:00 while the sun is rising or setting.

    2) The watering can is useless, water will spill from the top.

    3) The cock has duck feet.

    4) The strings of the swing are attached at only one point on the swing.

    5) Traffic lights are reversed.

  10. loko says:

    i guess because there is no door to the house…but that’s all i see wrong

  11. MoGryph says:

    #4, The boy is standing at the center point of the swing’s arc. If he were to push the girl, he’d be bowled over when the swing swings back.
    Other than that, Pilcrepus is right on. (except that the church light is either 12:05 or 1:00)

  12. Michael says:

    For the intersection I noticed that both the light on the closer side of the street and the light on the far side of the street are both facing in the same direction. The one on the far side of the street should be facing to the right based on it’s position. I don’t know if in england(they are driving on the left side of the road) that the lights are supposed to be red on top and green on botton but that may also be another fault.

  13. Ken says:

    I believe Pilcrepus is right on all counts except the traffic light one. Based on the setup in the picture, they are in the right positions but the one on the far side of the street should be facing away from the viewer.

  14. Ken says:

    Oh sorry, Pilcrepus is also wrong about the swing, MoGryph got that one.

  15. Robbie says:

    The swings ropes are attached to the front of the seat. She would fall off if it were like that.

  16. Lucas Smith says:

    The flaw in the curch is that the clock says it’s one o’clock and the sun is setting or rising. Either way, it would not be one o’clock

  17. billybob says:

    there are two clocks duh and the time on them is wrong

  18. Stephanie says:

    The traffic light one is that there is both a stop light and it says stop on the street… what happens when the light turns green? =]

  19. theEgg says:

    At first glance I noticed the clock, it says 2:00 O’clock. Since when did the sun set at 2?

  20. theEgg says:

    That is in #1.

  21. zoeh says:

    i found these:

    1) the clock time is 1 o’clock, and no way would the sun be like that in the morning OR the afternoon.

    2) in the chicken picture, the chicken has webbed feet.

    3) the girls swing is only being supported at the front; she’d just fall off the back.

    4) theres a red light at the bottom of the traffic light.

    5) im not sure about the watering can, but i think its that the handle is the wrong way.. or maybe its something to do with the string..

  22. Dan says:

    the watering spout does not have a shadow it has noting to do with a string

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