15 CAPTCHA Tests So Tricky That They Will Piss You Off

Dhir Acharya


Sometimes, when you google something, you have to go through a CAPTCHA test to prove you are not a robot or some type of virus.

Sometimes, when you google something, you have to go through a CAPTCHA test to prove you are not a robot or some type of virus. However, these tests can be so tricky that many fail to get them right the first time, or the second time, or the fifteenth time.

Below are some of the most irritating CAPTCHA tests that have got netizens on rage.

1. Select all the squares that feature the traffic light, does the tiny black spot in that square count?

2. Select all the squares featuring a street sign, but it seems that every square features a street sign.

3. This test requires the user to mark all the images with parking meters, but it wouldn’t let the user through because it thinks the mailbox is a parking meter.

4. Select all the squares featuring crosswalks, maybe you should mark all of them.

5. Mark all the images with vehicles, another case where you need to select all of them.

6. Select all the images with street signs, another case that tears you apart from deciding whether to not mark that tiny spot.

7. And in this test, the car only eats a little to that square.

8. Mark all the squares with bicycles, does that drawing count?

9. Another test with the parking meter.

10. Select all the images with bridges, notice that the bridge extends to a very far point and the poles too.

11. Bicycles, again.

12. Mark all the images with buses. There’s just one problem, that’s not a bus.

13. The familiar question and the same tiny-spot problem.

14. Is this even a bus?

15. It seems that these tests can never tell mailboxes from parking meters.

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