I prefer jigsaw puzzles out of the three. Generally I am better at illustrated puzzles; I am excellent at slider puzzles where you have to rearrange the pieces by moving up/down or left/right until all of them are in order. I've managed to do an eight piece slider puzzle in three seconds before, it's something of a party trick of mine. Spot the difference is fun for me.
However, I am often quite bad with puzzles that involve numbers. My brain heavily leans towards dealing with pictures better than numerical information. Take Sudoku for instance. I have visual processing issues that effect the order of which I process things. On a good day, I can complete a Sudoku challenge just fine.
Unfortunately, on days where my visual processing is especially acting up it can make it rather difficult. I was once filling out a Sudoku board and a nine kept on moving across the page. This happened three times. At one point I thought it was in the top right corner, then it moved to the middle section, then it went to the bottom left. I kept getting confused and crossing out numbers to account for the nine's new locations. There are days where my brain acts in this way, moving numbers about...skipping lines, reading the same line, accidentally reading the previous lines...sometimes I use something to block out the rest of the information to solely focus on the part I'm reading if I'm having a day where it's particularly acting up. On others it isn't an issue at all.
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