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Zahna Eklund & Abbie Meehan

Only hawk-eyed experts can spot the word 'date' in sea of letters in 18 seconds

As we all get older, one thing that people sometimes forget that you have to work out your mind as well as your body.

One of the best workouts you can give your brain is by pushing its levels through tricky brain teasers and puzzles, reports the Mirror.

Optical illusions and brain bashers are a great way to improve the brains cognitive ability to interpret visual information as accurately as possible.

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With a little practice, you can train your brain to crack these codes in quick time - just like that old Nintendo game!

A new brain teaser has dropped, leaving people scratching their heads at where to find the odd-one-out word - can you solve it before time runs out?

You have 18 seconds to find the word 'date' within the puzzle above, and only hawk-eyed experts can spot it in less time.

Athough most of the words shown in the picture are spelt "daet", there is one that is spelt the right way - date. According to Freshers Live, only two per cent of people can find the word within the 18 second time-frame.

Have you worked it out yet?

Don't worry if you haven't, we'll give you a clue - the word you're looking for is toward the top right of the image.

Got it? If not, here's the answer below circled in the image:

The word is in the top right of the image. (Fresherslive)

The word "date" was the last word written on the second row, and once you've spotted it, it's hard to miss as it seems to stand out like a sore thumb.

Proving your intellect can also be fun as well as challenging - try some more to see if you'll be successful!

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