You can blow this up big if you want to. Don't bother. Let me save you some time and tell you the trick differences.
Chicken-3 has fewer tail feathers.
Chicken-5 has only one thigh crease.
Chicken-6 has an extra feather around the neck.
Chicken-7 is looking up.
Chicken-8 has a longer butt crease.
You could look at numbers 1 and 4 all day and never find anything. and it took me a while to find the differences on 2,3,5,6,7,&8. But the trick is in the question. If you believe the BS that wasted a lot of my time.
How about this question? Which chicken can't be seen by another chicken?
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Chicken 8
Here's an explanation with a youtube video.
Then click on "View answer".

Lucky Chicken 8 gets to make rude faces at all of the other chickens. And to laugh at their differences too.
ReplyDeleteSue - I'm going to send #8 to attack the guy that dreamed this up.
ReplyDeleteOh boy. This one annoyed me I had to cheat and look at your answers.
ReplyDeleteNobody but me noticed thy all have different numbers on them.
ReplyDeleteVideo?
ReplyDeleteI hate those "spot the difference" puzzles so this one amused me!
ReplyDeletePeggy - All the little stuff was a distraction.
ReplyDeleteMark - That was going to be my default go-to answer.
Chuck - I missed a step. Once you click on the link, click on "view answer". I'll fix it in the post.
Deb - I wasted way too much time on this one. So I thought I would share my frustration!
I suck at these kinds of puzzles. Thanks for providing the answer.
ReplyDeleteAs an amateur astronomer, I have a home-built flickerometer, ideal for thi5 kind of puzzle. Basically, it is just a frame for two photos of the night sky side by side with a fine position adjustment on one.
ReplyDeleteThe two sides are illuminated alternately at about 1 Hz.
Stars in the same position don't change. But differences flicker.
So I can see e.g. nova or e.g. planets etc which change position between photos.
Satellites are an annoyance nowadays though :-(
Kathy - I didn't do very good at this because of its hidden agenda.
ReplyDeleteStu - Are you looking for Planet 9? When you find it, we'll name it Ole Phat Stu.