
This antique puzzle card is asking: Where is the Turk?
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Also popular of late is the 12 dot puzzle: where you must connect all of the dots via 5 straight lines- plus you must finish where you started.
There is something under the rug at the front.
Seeing the attire of the young men in the picture, what’s the turk supposed to look like?
He is in the blanket, facing the sky. His face is in the green shirt of the boy who’s facing the audience.
This one still eludes me…
There’s definitely something going on in that blanket, but I still don’t see the turk.
His facial features are part of the green shirt, cheddarmelt?
I finally see it!
Turn the picture 90 degrees counterclockwise. There will be a face in profile looking to the left (towards top of unrotated picture).
Shadows on the green sleeve = Eyebrow, eye, and nostril.
Blanket wrinkle just under hand holding pipe = Upper lip.
Space between green & red shirts = Chin (5 o’clock shadow).
Light spot in shadow on blanket = Ear.
Lightly defined rectangle in lighted part of blanket = Headwear.
This is, without a doubt, one toughie of a hidden object card.
Ahhh, thanks Bobo! Without turning the card, this one is tough to see
Nice, Bobo!
Wow, and just like that it reveals itself. I stared and stared at that thing, even thought at one point that the section that turns out to be his beard looked like hair, but I still couldn’t see the turk!
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I am not able to see the face you say because I thought I saw a different face. I saw a guy hiding in the blanket itself, with arms folded! No need to turn the picture for this.
There is a man’s face in the donkey’s pack by the woman in pink dress. I still can not see the one on the blanket.
Within the donkey riding alongside the water you can find the feet pointed skywards, from there you could see a man with Pluderhosen, as we say in Germany. And don´t forget, this picture is aproxymately a hundred years old.
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you can see if you rotate the image, but finally i can see the face looking upward in the sky