Only people with a high IQ can spot thief in busy hospital scene in 8 seconds

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Only people with a high IQ can spot thief in busy hospital scene in 8 seconds
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Brain teasers can improve your memory, stimulate creativity, and sharpen your concentration - but that doesn't mean they can't be fun too.

As reported by the Mirror, they're a brilliant way to kickstart your weekend.

Courtesy of 7-Second Riddles, this hospital-themed puzzle is not for the faint-hearted. You've only got eight seconds to discover the thief hidden in the busy scene. Whether you're newbie riddler or a puzzle pro, you'll need to keep your wits about you to pass this test. Here's a hint: you're looking for a valuable item placed somewhere it shouldn't be. Once you've spotted the item that's out of place, it's easy to work out who the thief is.

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