Which 3 circles you need to move so that the triangle is repositioned to point downwards instead of up?
Could you get the answer without moving more than 3 circles? Or did you have to work out what worked and wondered why you could only move 3 circles?
People with dyslexia often have exceptional spatial awareness, the ability to mentally manipulate 2D and 3D shapes.
Being spatially aware becomes an amazing tool for solving problems, thinking outside the box and coming up with creative ideas.
Dyslexics are right-brained thinkers and have an ability to think in images. This ability means that they are strong spatially and can see not only what is in front of them but can imagine the room around them and what is outside at any given time.
Dyslexia results from differences in the structure and function of the brain. People with dyslexia are unique, each having individual strengths and weaknesses. Many dyslexics are creative and have unusual talent in areas such as art, athletics, architecture, graphics, electronics, mechanics, drama, music or engineering.
Dyslexics often show special talent in areas that require visual, spatial, and motor integration. As a result, individuals with dyslexia can have a unique perspective on life.