- There are three fireworks hidden in the shape of a wind turbine in the brain teaser
- The goal is to find all three among other fireworks in under 30 seconds
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Only a few days left until New Year's Eve, when the world will set off an impressive fireworks display.
A new brain teaser includes colorful explosions but also features three hidden Catherine Wheels fireworks designed to create a circular flame.
This fireworks display was named after Saint Catherine of Alexandria, who was condemned to death by the “breaker wheel” to which the person was tied while an executioner broke her bones.
The puzzle presents the challenge of finding all the pinwheel fireworks in less than 30 seconds.
The creator of the image said that those who passed the test would be able to notice every little detail in their surroundings.
The puzzle presents the challenge of finding all the pinwheel fireworks in less than 30 seconds. The creator of the image said that those who passed the test would be able to notice every little detail in their surroundings
According to legend, Catherine was sentenced to be executed on a spiked wheel, but when she touched it, the wheel miraculously broke, sparing her life.
The firework's name and circular spinning motion are believed to be inspired by this story.
Records show that the first Catherine Wheel was put into use in England in the 18th century and consisted of a wooden wheel with fireworks decorated around the circumference.
The wheel spun rapidly as the explosive was lit, creating a breathtaking display of sparks and flames that looked like a circle.
But the iconic fireworks display is still used today.
Did you find all three in less than 30 seconds? Let us know how you got on in the comments section below
Online gambling site created the brain teaser Betway, challenging people to find the three hidden Catherine Wheel fireworks in the fireworks display over a bonfire.
The burning of fireworks on New Year's Day began around the second century B.C. In China, people threw burning bamboo into the air to ward off evil spirits.