Clickbait: An Experiment on Quora to Attract Attention and Views

Can You Add a Clickbait Picture Experiment on Quora to See How Many Views You Will Get?

I was told by a dear stranger that women find it easier to have all the attention everywhere. Post a picture and they get all the views. Well, let's do it then!

I have been absolutely smitten by a web series on Netflix titled 'A Suitable Boy.' Everything about this series is so beautiful. It is adapted from the novel of the same title by Vikram Seth and was published in 1993. With a whopping length of over 1000 pages, it's one of the lengthiest novels. Set in the early 1950s, post-Indian Independence, the series offers a rich tapestry of Indian democracy, government, beautiful Kolkata, British-inspired living, literature, and the traditional and modern elements of Indian society.

Lata is a young girl whose mother is determined to find a suitable boy for her. The series delves into the Indian caste system, religious riots, and the Zamindari system, making it a compelling and authentic portrayal of those times. If you haven't watched it yet, I strongly recommend you to do so.

Brain Game: Spot the Differences

Let's engage in a little brain teaser to challenge our cognitive skills. Are you up to the task?

1. Find the Reverse Pattern

Reverse the image and see the numbers following a pattern. The answer is 87.

2. Spot the Hidden Error

The numbers in color draw attention, and a reader might automatically check those for a mistake. However, the real error is hidden in the text: 'Can you find the the Mistake?'

3. The Extra Letter

Look at the spelling of 'WEEK' and 'YEAR.' There is an extra letter 'E' in 'WEEK' and not in 'YEAR.'

Stay tuned for more questions in the comments section. Please share your answers!

Funny Picture Quiz: What is This?

Is it a goat? Is it a dog? Well, it's a bathing Labrador asking its human, "Why did you bathe me?" P.S. Say hello to Simba.

Amazing Natural Picture Mystery

Behold an intriguing picture featuring numerous red heart shapes naturally occurring in a green garden. It looks as if the sun is showing its individual colors. There's a mysterious blue spot in the top-right corner, and the other colors of the visible spectrum, VIBGYOR, are hidden somewhere in the photo. Can you spot the rest of the colors?

Could this have been captured by a regular mobile phone camera, completely unedited? Let's see how many people view and like this interesting photo!

If you find the solution to this puzzle, drop a comment or reach out to me. Your insights are highly appreciated!