99% of people can’t find it. Are you the top 1% in the world?

Last Updated on 2016-05-19 , 1:54 pm

Photographic memory, also known as eidetic memory (in the short term), is something that only occurs in about 2-10% of young children, and as they grow older without nurturing that ability, there will be less than 1% of  adults who possess this special ability. Some famous people equipped with this special ability include Leonardo Da Vinci and Stephen Wiltshire, who drew the entire skyline of Singapore in great detail after just one helicopter ride.

Playbuzz has now invented a series of puzzle that will prove whether you have this amazing ability or not. It is said that only the top 1% of the world will be able to pass the quiz with flying colours!

Some of the puzzles include memorising details in paintings, or even memorising and then comparing the colours of different grid with many squares. The last question is the hardest! If you are super confident of your ability to do so, why not try out a bit of the puzzle below?

Test yourself by memorising the pictures and then moving on to answer the question without looking at it again.

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Image: playbuzz.com

Memorise this picture for only 10 seconds then stop looking at it.

Question: What was the colour of the blanket?

Question: How many chairs were there?

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Image: playbuzz.com

Memorise this picture for only 10 seconds then stop looking at it.

Question: Was there a cat in the picture?

Even if you got it correct, don’t be too arrogant. This is just the first and possibly easiest question in the quiz! They get much harder, especially towards the end. Try it out via this link below!

Only 1% Of The Population Can Pass This Photographic Memory Test

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