Only the eagle-eyed with high IQ can spot new Seven Wonders of the World in seven seconds


A travel company has designed a travel-themed brain teaser challenging the public to spot the new Seven Wonders of the World. 

Eshores, a travel company, based its puzzle on the new seven wonders of the world and has left it to globetrotters to test their skills and spot the landmarks celebrated all over the globe. 

Three-quarters of those who viewed could not find them all in under two minutes, with an average time of two minutes 11 seconds, and the current record is an unbelievable 31 seconds. 

The wonders to be found are as follows, The Great Wall Of China, Petra, Jordan, Christ the Redeemer, Brazil, Machu Picchu, Peru, Chichén Itzá, Mexico, The Colosseum, Italy, and the Taj Mahal, India. 

Can you spot them all?

Established due to the ancient wonders being lost to time, inaccessible or destroyed, the New Seven Wonders represent global cultural heritage and showcase human achievement found throughout history. 

Eagle-eyed travellers should be able to spot the seven wonders in around two minutes, but some have managed the feat in just over 30 seconds, so this should separate the amateurs from the professionals when it comes to travelling – are you the most travelled in your group? 

The new seven wonders focus solely on man-made objects, some of you will have been lucky enough to see them in the flesh, but for those who haven’t this graphic shows a peak at what you can see. 

Struggling to find them all? Check out the reveal below. 

eShores created the teaser to inspire cultural intrigue in some of the world’s most well-known structures. 

There are seven wonders in total all decided by a worldwide poll. They include The Great Wall Of China, Petra, Jordan, Christ the Redeemer, Brazil, Machu Picchu, Peru, Chichén Itzá, Mexico, The Colosseum, Italy, and the Taj Mahal, India. 

If you managed to get it done in under two minutes then you’re above the average and a seasoned traveller, especially if you found Chris the Redeemer, positioned in a specifically tough spot on the image.

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