Seniors
Related: About this forumHere's a trick of Doctor Dementia to test your skills...
Can you meet these 2 challenges?
We've seen this with the letters out of order, but this is with numbers. Good example of a Brain Study: If you can read this OUT LOUD you have a strong mind. And better than that: Alzheimer's is a long long, way down the road before it ever gets anywhere near you.
7H15 M3554G3
53RV35 7O PR0V3
H0W 0UR M1ND5 C4N
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> D0 4M4Z1NG 7H1NG5!
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> 1MPR3551V3 7H1NG5!
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> 1N 7H3 B3G1NN1NG
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> 17 WA5 H4RD BU7
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> N0W, 0N 7H15 LIN3
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> Y0UR M1ND 1S
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> R34D1NG 17 4U70M471C4LLY
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> W17H0U7 3V3N
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> 7H1NK1NG 4B0U7 17,
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> B3 PROUD! 0NLY
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> C3R741N P30PL3 C4N
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> R3AD 7H15!
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> PL3453 F0RW4RD 1F
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> U C4N R34D 7H15.
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> To my 'selected' strange-minded friends: If you can read the following paragraph, why not forward it on to your friends with 'yes' in the subject line? I'd like to think only great minds can read this. This is weird, but interesting!
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> If you can raed this, you have a sgtrane mnid, too.
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> Can you raed this? Olny 55 people out of 100 can.
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> I cdnuolt blveiee that I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd what I was rdanieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it dseno't mtaetr in what oerdr the ltteres in a word are, the olny iproamtnt tihng is that the frsit and last ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can still raed it whotuit a pboerlm. This is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the word as a wlohe. Azanmig huh? Yaeh and I awlyas tghuhot slpeling was ipmorantt! If you can raed this forwrad it.
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niyad
(119,484 posts)screaming.
SheltieLover
(59,445 posts)The past paragraph was like reading a magat sign.
Ps - the researchers are correct, of course.
littlemissmartypants
(25,114 posts)Bwaahaha
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)My liver in particular, but kidneys and heart are definite candidates
NJCher
(37,680 posts)Decades of teaching English will do that for you. I shudder when I think of some of the writing I had to work with.
Errr, with which I had to work.
GeoWilliam750
(2,540 posts)So much more pleasant to read.
Poor grammar is something up with which I shall not put!
😁
2naSalit
(92,321 posts)SergeStorms
(19,310 posts)I'm a 'Jumble' fanatic, a crossword addict, and will try any new word problem test on the planet.
It's been a passion since I was a kid, so I'm not sure if it's as good a thing as they say it is. It seems a bit obsessive at times.
NJCher
(37,680 posts)They start off so easy, and then...
wnylib
(24,223 posts)newspaper. I've been doing them for so long that sometimes I can read whole phrases quickly, by the size of the word and the patterns of the letters. Those are fairly easy ones, though.
2naSalit
(92,321 posts)I'm dyslexic and when I look at the letters, they arrange themselves and I can see the word right away. The whole puzzle usually takes me as long as it takes to write the letters in the spaces.
ShazzieB
(18,510 posts)No real problems, but it took ne a little longer than with "regular" English. I'm normally a speed reader, but not with this!
amb123
(1,595 posts)and not hesitating at a word!
Mind Blown!
wnylib
(24,223 posts)to read those messages can work against us in some circumstances. For example, if you witness an accident or a crime, you can end up describing what you expected to see rather than what actually happened. Your mind orders things according to what it knows or believes. A good witness sees only what is there, without filling in gaps or expectations.
Ka-Dinh Oy
(11,686 posts)I actually think it could be my dyslexia that makes it easy.
Layzeebeaver
(1,861 posts)I can only read stuff formatted like you have shown?
What does THAT say about me?
Duppers
(28,242 posts)But I know I'm losing my marbles/my short-term memory. I'm concerned but husband's seriously worried about me!
At this rate, I'll be ready for "memory care" by age 85.
Walleye
(35,067 posts)question everything
(48,720 posts)Last edited Wed Jul 14, 2021, 05:50 PM - Edit history (1)
(have to edit, my iPad has a mind of its own)
Bird Lady
(1,905 posts)thanks, my brain needed that.
djm5971
(109 posts)I read it out loud just fine.
KS Toronado
(19,464 posts)Tahnk you CinrofilaaPggey!