Something Is Wrong in This Old Gas Station: Answer

Did you get it right?

This puzzle shows a nostalgic roadside gas station with classic pumps, a mechanic, an old car, oil cans, and vintage signs. One modern object does not belong.The Answer

The correct answer is: The electric car charging plug does not belong at a 1950s-style gas station..

Here is why

  1. The old gas pumps, classic car, oil cans, and paper signs match the vintage setting.
  2. The charging plug is a modern electric-vehicle item.
  3. That modern charger is the object that breaks the time period.

Why people miss it

The charger is near the pump, so the eye may treat it as ordinary gas station equipment at first.

What answer did you get before checking?

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