Primark challenges people to spot the differences in these Winnie the Pooh scene, so can YOU find them all?

PRIMARK is challenging Brits to find the subtle differences hidden in these two scenes of Winnie the Pooh. 

The characters are a childhood classic, and Primark shared a drawing of the four friends enjoying a relaxing picnic.

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Can you spot the difference between these two Winnie The Pooh scenes? ?? Let us know in the comments below ?

But they made a few tweaks to the snap, and are challenging people to spot the tiny changes.

Sharing the brainteaser on Facebook, Primark said: “Can you spot the difference between these two Winnie The Pooh scenes?

“Let us know in the comments below.”

There are 10 differences to find, and some are harder than others.

Some people got stuck after finding a few, so Primark handily gave some clues – in emoji form.


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They left a comment with a strawberry, a bowl, a mushroom and a flower.

But if you still can’t find all 10, we’ve included them below.

Answers to the spot the difference

  1. Yellow chick in tree
  2. One butterfly instead of three bees
  3. Signpost
  4. Honeypot jar
  5. Dots on the two mushrooms
  6. Fruit in basket
  7. Teacups
  8. Blue flowers
  9. Branch on the left of the main tree
  10. Daffodils next to Pooh’s head

Plus we shared this tricky brainteaser which challenges Brits to find the chopsticks hidden among the takeaway boxes.

Meanwhile we challenged Brits to guess the capital cities in this tricky emoji quiz.

Another infuriating test challenges players to guess the 24 movie titles from a sequence of emojis.

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