By Vurdlak on October 9, 2009, with 185 Comments
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!












(33 votes)

In the rope of the swing is either:
Not attached to anything
On the front of the seat, the back would fall.
well, when i said the times on the clokcs r diff, they look different on my comp to they might on urs, DONT BLAME ME IF IM WRONG -.-
I can’t see a shit. The tower clock could be broken, the cock has a genetic malformation on the feet, not big deal on the swing, WTF on the traffic lights? Are they vandalized? Besides that I just see a staring lady and a passing by 30s car … And the can?!!… What’s wrong with the watering can or whatsoever? You made me waste my time wiht these anoying pics!
Forgot something… I wish I had one of those watering cans where I could irrigate both flowers (tilting the can gently) and trees (wich need big amount of water).
hi
best
am i the only one who sees a giant ass in the sky?
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umm.. its more like:
1. the clock on the right of the tower is on the same angle as the one on the left, but it should be facing the side.
2. the rope is too far forward on the swing
3. idk about the rooster i think it should be something more complicated then just the feet.
4. the traffic lights are upside down.
5. yes the splash guard is on the wrong side for the watering can.
1. lighting is off! the sun is setting in behind the church yet the front is iluminated….
The traffic light is at least twice as tall as the woman, yet its shadow is the same size as hers.
The only puzzling one is the intersection. The previous answers seem incorrect. Sides of the street is the result of being British. The artist would not have put traffic lights in if they were unknown at the time. How would we know the cultural practice of traffic light order 100 years later? There are two candidates that seem likely.
1. The size of objects seems poor, the car is too small compared to the lady standing on the corner. This, however, does not seem to be a “logic” error.
2. I am going with, rotation of shadow. The shadow of the pedestrian is cast backwards towards the traffic light. Yet the building across from her seems to be illuminated by sunlight.
For the intersection one: If this is in England, shouldn’t the driver be on the other side of the car?
On the traffic lights the one on the other side of the street ( left hand side ) is not on the corner of the street.
Building – neither sunrise nor sunset happen at 2 o’clock
Watering Can – the handle and the spout are an the wrong sides of the can when tipped the water will spill out of the top of the can. also there is no shadow for the spout.
Roosters – no webbed feet
Swinger – only one set of rope supporting the front of the seat, not in the middle nor any at the back.
Street – the lights on the traffic lights are the wrong way round going red amber green rather than green amber red. The driver is in the wrong side of the car/the road markings is on teh wrong side of the street.
The traffic light with the Green on top is an obvious fault; UNLESS the scene is of Tipperary Hill in Syracuse, NY where due to the high presence of Irish the green is on top. Only place in the USA where that is.
building: the sun is behind the building but the light comes from the left