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Children's puzzle that seems super easy is leaving adults stumped at how to solve it

Funny - Jul 18, 2023
Children's puzzle that seems super easy is leaving adults stumped at how to solve it

At first glance, adults often think it is easy to solve a seemingly straightforward puzzle in a kids' book. However, the children's puzzle that seems super easy is leaving adults stumped to find the answer.

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In the puzzle book designed for children aged four to six, there is a page that features picture clues for four-letter words. Your mission is to work out the four-letter word based on the picture. Adding to the puzzle's intrigue, a smug-looking crescent moon illustration sits conveniently to the right of the puzzle, providing a helpful clue.

Image Credit: Reddit/dpm_259
Image Credit: Reddit/dpm_259

 However, children's puzzle that seems super easy is leaving adults stumped at how to solve it. Is it as simple as "moon"?

In this picture, you’ll see that while the initial clues indicate the letters M, O, and O with corresponding pictures of a monkey, an octopus, and an olive, respectively, the last clue appears to be a picture of a daffodil.

Despite the possibility of the word being "mood," the presence of a cheerful, smiling moon surrounded by stars adds to the perplexity.

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Image Credits: Internet

The parent, stumped and posted on Reddit, asked, : “Am I being thick? Children’s book age 4-6. Last box is supposedly ‘N’. Mrs thinks it’s ‘Narcissus’ but I think that’s a bit much for the age range…”

Some Reddit users were equally perplexed by the puzzle and joined in the discussion. Users online also agreed that the puzzle was a head-scratcher, even for adults. 

Image Credit: Pexels/Sarah Dietz
Image Credit: Pexels/Sarah Dietz

For those who aren’t horticulturally aware, the Latin name for daffodil is ‘Narcissus’, indicating that the man's partner may be correct in her interpretation.

However, it was acknowledged that this level of complexity might exceed the vocabulary of an average four-year-old.

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Image Credits: Internet

One user humorously questioned if the book was intended for children who shop at Waitrose, asking, 'Is this a book for children who shop at Waitrose?'

One person commented: Having seen the general public over the past few years I can confirm they are in fact not smarter than a five year old

Well, the Western education system is focused on teaching them something else instead of education,  someone else commented. 

Someone else suggested: It’s a daffodil and the word is mood 

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Image Credits: Faceook

One person explained: What about the page that has FOOD, the F is Fries, the O is onion, the next O is Olive and D is

A person else added: Latin name for a daffodil is Narcissus, so it's correct. Plus, that was before reading the article where someone else has already mentioned that aswell.   

Not quite ready to admit defeat, someone comment: Everyone is wrong the last cartoon is a rose, therefore Moor. Moors were an Islamic group that invaded and conquered Spain in the Middle Ages. Their flag consists of a crescent moon and three stars. 

Image Credits: Faceook
Image Credits: Faceook