Believe it or not, questions revolving games can be the hardest for AIs to solve, as you require the knowledge of actually playing to game to truly know the game. By that I mean, just think of these two questions: Do you learn from experience or from what you are straightforwardly told? Do you learn in math class by just listening or participating?
A good conclusion from this is that AI learns not visually but from already observed patterns and relationships at a reasonable scale. That's why AI can be really good at math; terrible at what comes naturally to us.
That's just optimizers, that's just human learning, both sound similar, both far from each other.

