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When people are shown frog-counting puzzles, most respond quickly. They glance at the image and announce a number with confidence. Twelve is a common answer because itβs the number of clearly visible frogs in the foreground.
Our brains love shortcuts. In psychology, this is called heuristic processingβa fast way of making decisions without analyzing every detail. Itβs efficient, but not always accurate.
Thatβs why these puzzles are so satisfying. They expose how our minds work.
Hereβs what happens: