Greetings, everyone!
We’ve discussed many times that visual puzzles were invented in different countries around the world. From our observations, this trend was most relevant in previous centuries in France, England, Italy, and, of course, Imperial Russia.
We have a vast experience in solving such puzzles because we create, study, solve, and present them to you every day. On our memory, there were only two cases when we couldn’t solve a puzzle ourselves and asked our subscribers and channel guests for help.
Today marks the third case. This riddle was discovered in “Petersburg Newspaper” No. 92 (313) – 1913. Let’s take a look at the picture.
We see a room, or more precisely, a bed in the room, with a man lying on it. The man is approximately 70-80 years old, but he couldn’t get rid of his bad habit of “smoking in bed.” Next to the man is his beloved cat, Duska. But that’s not all; it turns out the author, an artist, hid the man’s wife in the picture and claims that she is in the room. Where is the woman in the picture?
We hope you managed to solve the puzzle and find the woman, the wife of the inveterate smoker. We look forward to your answers in the comments. Personally, despite our efforts, we couldn’t understand the correct answer. HOWEVER, there are assumptions, only assumptions, that the pillow might represent the woman’s face.