Politico publishes an interactive puzzle titled “Spot the pol!” In the challenge, readers are instructed to examine a photograph that is presented without the political figure shown in the image. The premise is that only the political figure is missing from the photo, and readers are asked to guess who that figure is. The text provided with the puzzle does not identify the specific political person or offer additional context about the image’s origin, subject, or location. Instead, it directs the audience to infer the identity based on the remaining visual elements in the photograph. The duplicate Politico entry repeats the same description and instructions, indicating the central feature of the story is the guessing game itself rather than a reported event or new information about politics. The published item therefore functions as a reader engagement format, inviting participation through identification rather than providing factual reporting about the missing individual.