We’ve come across a very interesting puzzle in one of the issues of the oldest newspaper “Odessa Herald.” Just imagine, this puzzle was created over 100 years ago, and I bet thousands of people tried to solve it.
After all, newspapers were printed in large numbers at that time. And the puzzle itself served as a kind of test to assess one’s level of imagination.
Imagination forms the basis of visual thinking, allowing one to navigate various situations and solve a range of problems without directly performing specific practical actions. It comes in handy when practical actions are either difficult, impossible, or simply impractical.
Imagination essentially bridges abstract knowledge to specific facts, from the general to the individual. This helps find solutions to many problems that cannot be achieved solely through abstract thinking.
In the realm of imagination, an individual fact is presented in such a perspective that its universal character begins to manifest.
Now, let’s turn to the picture itself. It depicts a young and pretty girl. Now the question: How many other faces besides the girl do you see in the picture?