Adult Spot the Difference Puzzle sample featuring “View of the Roman Forum” painted in 1747 by the Italian artist Giovanni Paolo Panini.
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This is a DIGITAL download in the form of one or more PDF files containing images. NO physical items will be shipped.
This is one of a number of sample adult spot the difference puzzle images which are currently being offered for download free of charge.
Sample 2 (“View of the Roman Forum” painted in 1747 by the Italian artist Giovanni Paolo Panini) is a downloadable PDF showing the original painting, together with a copy to which 10 changes have been made. The changes involve such things as items being removed from the original, added to the original, repositioned or recolored. Your task is simply to identify where the changes have been made. A solution is included!
For ease, it is suggested that, where possible, the images be printed out on a home color printer at full size (US Letter).
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