We are constantly looking for ways and situations to help alleviate the daily mental load we are subjected to.
In this context, among the different forms of virtual entertainment increasingly popular on social networks, visual tests undoubtedly stand out.

These are challenges, puzzles and hobbies that provide a pleasant diversion for leisure and to delightfully occupy your free time.
They vary in type and complexity, allowing each user to make a precise game choice based on their tastes and mental abilities.
In today’s article, we would like to offer you an interesting visual riddle that will allow you, for once, to put yourself in the shoes of an investigating detective.
A mystery to be solved with a culprit and a victim to find.
The challenge focuses on the most classic of puzzles to solve: identifying the culprit of a murder, exploring all possible hypotheses among the clues present.
Anyone who decides to take on this riddle will be called upon to play the role of the most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes.
A difficult task, especially since the mystery must be solved within a maximum of 15 seconds.
A series of clues listed below must be analyzed and examined carefully.
These clues should not only lead you to identify the culprit but also the victim of the murder.
In this particular riddle, 5 possible culprits depicted in the illustration are considered.
The only information we have is that the victim died yesterday.
The mystery must be resolved quickly to bring the culprit of this reprehensible act to justice.
You have a total of 6 clues.
It will therefore be thanks to them and your deductive detective skills that you will be able to arrive at the solution to the mystery.
Dan: The guy in the orange shirt ran the marathon with one of the innocent men yesterday;
Mike: The man in the blue shirt was a farmer before moving to town;
Jeff: The young man in the suit and tie is a computer consultant who will help Ben install a new computer next week.
Together they designed and built a computer;
Ben: The man in the lime green shirt met Jack six months ago;
Jack: The adult in the green shirt has been isolated and is the brother of the culprit.
The attacker is missing a leg.
If despite the six clues provided, you are still in the dark, don’t worry. We have a little extra clue for you:
“It is impossible for Dan (the marathon runner) to be involved in this situation. »
At this point, all you have to do is return to the puzzle image and try to solve it in the 15 seconds you have. Good luck!
We initially excluded Dan because among the six clues provided, there was also the one according to which the culprit had lost a leg.
Given this specific condition, it made sense to exclude him as a plausible suspect since he participated in a marathon just yesterday.
Jack is isolated and has had no contact with anyone.

Ben is still alive because he is planning to install a new computer. He’s not Jack’s brother because they only met six months ago.
So only Mike and Jeff remain. Jeff is still alive because next week he will help Ben install a new computer.
