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Brainteaser contains the genuine logos of popular brands hidden among fakes - so, can YOU find the correct ones in less than 60 seconds?

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Get ready to put your memory and observation skills to the test as this mind-boggling brainteaser dares you to spot the genuine logos hidden among fakes in under 60 seconds. 

From Google to Amazon to TikTok, we encounter countless logos to global brands on a daily basis - but just how well do we remember their distinct designs? 

Solopress has cooked up a challenge that will leave you questioning your logo recognition abilities while testing your eagle eyes and memory skills.

Whether you're a logo master or a novice in the world of brand recognition, this brainteaser is guaranteed to keep you entertained - and perhaps teach you a thing or two about the art of logo design along the way.

The perplexing puzzle requires readers to spot genuine logos of popular brands hidden among rows of cleverly crafted fakes. 

This mind-boggling brainteaser created by Solopress dares you to spot the genuine logos to global brands hidden among fakes in under 60 seconds

This mind-boggling brainteaser created by Solopress dares you to spot the genuine logos to global brands hidden among fakes in under 60 seconds

The brainteaser contains four variations of signature logos from thirteen brands, including: Google, Microsoft, Pepsi, Tesla, Amazon, Youtube, TikTok, Spotify, Adidas, X (formerly Twitter), McDonald's, Netflix and Instagram.

Although the logos from each brand appear seemingly identical in appearance, you'll find that the creators have used a number of intricate tweaks to set them apart.

Solopress have toggled with the spacing, width, size, placement and colour of each design, meaning you have to pay particular attention to detail as you scour through a sea of lookalikes in search of the real deal.

If you still find yourself stumped after racing against the clock, then fear not, as we've explained the inconsistencies behind each row of logos - and where to locate the correct one. 

In the Google logo, the primary colours behind each letter have been swapped around, but number three is the real design.

In the four-part square Microsoft logo, the colours have been switched around, but the correct design is the second one.

The notable blue and red colours that make up the Pepsi logo have also been toggled with, but the true logo lies in design number four. 

The lines in design Tesla logo have been moved around in the 'E' and the symbol, but the real answer lies in design number two, while Amazon's third design is the correct answer, after the placement of its distinctive arrow had been altered.

If you still find yourself stumped after racing against the clock, then fear not, as we've explained the inconsistencies behind each row of logos - and where to locate the correct one

If you still find yourself stumped after racing against the clock, then fear not, as we've explained the inconsistencies behind each row of logos - and where to locate the correct one

For Youtube, the fourth logo is the true design, as its white 'play' button is the right size and placement, while TikTok's second design from the puzzle is the correct logo, as the spacing and font size is slightly different in the others. 

In Spotify's four logos, the three cellular lines are correctly placed and sized in the second design, while Adidas' fourth logo is the true design, as the dot in the 'i' is in the correct place. 

In X's case, the correct answer is the first one, as it contains clear spacing between one of the lines and a thinner, opaque line behind it, and for McDonald's, the correct design is also the first logo, as the 'M' in the other three are either too thick or thin. 

In Netflix's row, the second logo is the correct one, as the notable shading in the other three has resulted in designs that are too dark or light, while Instagram's third design is its true logo, as the gradience in the others is positioned differently. 

Meanwhile, another new brainteaser challenges you to pronounce the colour and not the word reveals how good your mental coordination is - as it takes the average IQ person three tries to pronounce the color instead of the word correctly for each.

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