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90% Of People Couldn’t See The Mistake In This Picture! Can You Spot The Error?


If you enjoy a good game of poker with a nice twist then you have to search no more to have some fun.

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In today’s visual challenge, we will put your eyes and your general knowledge of the popular card game to the ultimate test.

Your job is to take a close look at the vintage-themed picture below. Somewhere in there lies a big error that only the minority of people can see. Spot it in less than thirty seconds to pass the test!

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As you can see in the picture, a group of friends consisting of two men and two ladies is playing poker behind a green table.

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Though no one appears to be cheating at first glance, something in the image just isn’t right. Have you found the error yet?

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If you’re still struggling, we’re here to help you out a bit. There is nothing wrong with the people in the picture puzzle. However, there is something wrong with the cards they are holding.

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Do you see that ace of clubs on the left? There’s another one on the right! Poker was originally played with a single set of cards so this could be counted as a mistake.

If you zoom in, you might also see that the players are holding too many cards. That’s another mistake!

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Did you manage to figure out what was wrong with the picture?

Here are some fun poker facts if you want to know more about this fun card game!

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Fun fact 1: Poker has been around for over 1,000 years!

Fun fact 2: Poker was played with just 20 cards back in the old days.

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Fun fact 3: The longest running poker game ever took place in the 19th century in Arizona and it lasted for 8 years.

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