Alright — this sounds like one of those trick or logic tests where the wording is crucial. Since you haven’t provided an image or extra clues, we have to analyze the statement itself carefully.
The prompt says:
“In this test you must discover which of the babies is a girl.”
Notice it doesn’t say anything about visual differences, clothes, toys, or other hints — so the trick is likely in the language.
Step 1: Look at the wording
- “Which of the babies is a girl” → singular. Only one baby is a girl.
- “Discover” → it implies there’s a hidden clue.
Step 2: Common tricks in this type of question
- It could be about the word “girl” itself.
- Sometimes the answer is literally “the one labeled ‘girl’”.
- It could be a language or grammar trick.
- If no images or extra context exist, the “test” is impossible except by reading literally.
✅ So the safest answer without extra context:
The girl is the one labeled “girl” or the only baby that the question itself calls “a girl”.
Basically, the “test” is often a trick question to see if you overthink.
If you can send the image or list of babies, I can give a definite answer pinpointing exactly which one.
Do you want to do that?