Most people count only the eggs they can see at the front and assume the answer is simple. But the puzzle is trickier because some eggs are hidden behind others, and the brain often ignores what isn’t fully visible.
It tests observation and 3D thinking, not just counting.
The front row is easy to spot, but additional layers are stacked behind it in a pyramid shape. If you mentally view it in 3D, you’ll notice there are more eggs than first appear.
Many people get it wrong by missing the hidden layers.
Correct answer: 20 eggs