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Call yourself a foodie? Find a spoon and fork hidden in this image

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 25, 2025, 15:42 IST
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Where can you find a spoon and fork in this image?



This is a vibrant, animated illustration of a restaurant scene at night. The restaurant is bustling with activity—customers are dining, waiters are serving, and a cashier is handling orders. A man in a red bow tie at the counter appears cheerful, holding a clipboard. Guests are enjoying meals. A waiter in a blue apron carries a tray with a coffee cup, while another staff member engages with a guest. The atmosphere feels warm and lively.


But that’s not what it is: the task is to find a spoon and a fork in this image? Where can you find them?

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On the table or plates



One of the most common places to hide a spoon or fork is near the food items. Since utensils are naturally placed next to or on plates, they can blend in with the dishes, especially if they are the same color as the food or tableware. The reflections from a metallic spoon or fork can also make them less noticeable. Look closely at the dining tables, near the plates of food, and check if any outlines resemble a spoon or fork. Sometimes, the utensils might be partially hidden under napkins or beside other objects on the table.

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In the waiter's hand



Waiters often carry trays with food, drinks, and utensils. A spoon or fork might be tucked into a napkin or placed subtly on a tray, making it difficult to notice at first glance. Since the waiter in the image is carrying a tray, it's worth examining if any utensils are camouflaged against the dishes or hidden by other items. Additionally, the waiter's hand positioning might obscure part of the spoon or fork, making only a small portion visible. Paying close attention to the hand and tray area can help in spotting hidden objects.

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Near the cash counter or host area



Restaurants often keep extra cutlery near the host’s desk or cash register for convenience. A fork or spoon might be resting on the counter, blending in with other restaurant essentials like receipts, menus, or decorative elements. The person working at the counter might also be holding a clipboard, pen, or other objects that could make the utensils less noticeable. Since these areas tend to have a lot of visual clutter, a spoon or fork could be hiding in plain sight, camouflaged among similar-looking items. Observing the surroundings of the counter can help uncover them.

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Blended with clothing or background elements


Sometimes, objects in an image are designed to blend with the surroundings through color and texture. A spoon or fork could be placed near a white plate, making it almost invisible due to its metallic sheen reflecting the background. Similarly, if a person in the image is wearing light-colored clothing, a spoon or fork tucked in a pocket or resting against their outfit might go unnoticed. Background elements like chair patterns, reflections on glass windows, or overlapping objects could also make the utensils harder to distinguish. Focusing on small details can help in identifying them.

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