It Takes Most People 3 Minutes to Find the Child Who Doesn't Like Caroling. Can You Find Him Faster?
Though Christmas caroling may not be ideal this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there's no denying that it can be an enjoyable experience for most people — keyword: most. In this new holiday seek-and-find puzzle by Rimmers Music, an instrument retail company in the United Kingdom, one little boy in a bustling and festive town is not a fan of Christmas caroling.
The retail company created the holiday puzzle to provide festive fun for readers while acknowledging that some people just aren't big fans of caroling or Christmas music for that matter. "We hope the brainteaser will spread some Christmas magic in the run up to Dec. 25," Cathy Tate, co-owner of Rimmers Music, said in the press release. "Whatever your stance on Christmas songs, we hope that music can help brighten the rest of your year in some way, shape, or form."
In a town of people caroling, locals getting last-minute gifts, taking their Christmas trees home, sipping on some mulled wine, and truly relishing in the holidays, one little boy isn't feeling the Christmas spirit just yet. He's covering his ears with his mittens and is visibly upset in the hustle and bustle of it all. See if you can spot him in the jolly town below:
With all of the townspeople decked out in colorful winter attire, engaging in different holiday activities, finding the little boy isn't easy, so if you're struggling, don't fret. You're not alone. The record for spotting him is 3 minutes, give the festive seek-and-find puzzle another look and consider narrowing your search to the bottom right of the image. For those who found him already, congratulations!
If you want to solve this holiday brainteaser on your own, I suggest you stop scrolling now. The solution is below.
Turn back before you regret it.
You can do this.
It's coming.
Last chance.
Have a beautiful holiday season!
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