Imagine you're playing hide and seek, and you can find your friend even without seeing them. That’s kind of what having a sixth sense for finding things feels like. Some people have brains that are really good at tracking where objects are, it's like they have a map in their head showing exactly where everything is, all the time.
Examples
- A child can find their favorite toy in a pile of toys without looking.
- An athlete can catch a ball that's thrown at them even when it’s not visible.
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See also
- Why Do Some People Have a Sixth Sense for Finding Their Way?
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