Crack the Code: Solve the Mystery of Glowing Bulbs in 10 Seconds – Times of India
If you love to solve puzzles then there’s one viral picture on social media shared by Optical Illusions, an Instagram account, which will capture your attention immediately. In the picture you can see there are three light bulbs, but only one is actually turned on. It’s tricky to figure out which one because the wires are all tangled up, making it look like they’re all connected.
You have 10 seconds and your task is to solve the mystery of the glowing bulb. Optical illusions can be puzzling and fascinating. Take your time, untangle the wires, and share what you find with others who love puzzles like you. Your time starts now!
Many users in the comment section of the post have their own opinions and answers for the puzzle which could be right or wrong. Comment section is divided with some claiming it’s bulb A while others say it’s bulb B or bulb C. However, most of them seem to be struggling to find out the right bulb whose wire is actually connected to the socket outlet.
Were you able to find the bulb which is actually glowing? Well! The answer is the third one, bulb C.
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