There’s something mildly dispiriting about being asked to identify blurry fire hydrants, distorted crosswalks, virtually unidentifiable parking meters, and bent traffic lights arranged to look nothing like they do in real life. But hey, Captcha, officially known as Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart, is simply doing its job.
The question remains why proving you’re not a robot causes so much irritation. No wonder people on social media are posting their daily Captcha struggles and finding many like-minded souls who feel like showing a computer you’re human is one heck of a mission.
So, let’s dive into some of the most painfully relatable examples below that prove that if you’re overthinking “select all squares with traffic lights,” you’re defo not the only one.
#1
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#2
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#3
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#4
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#5
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#6
To click or not to click
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#7
Are you friggin serious?
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#8
Captcha thinks mailboxes are parking meters
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#9
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#10
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#11
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#12
Captcha level 11
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#13
So, the first square counts or not…?
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#14
I was at least able to refresh for a new image
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#15
Recaptcha really has an issue with thinking mailboxes are parking meters. Also can’t skip
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#16
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