What does the number of circles you see mean?
This type of test plays with the way our brain organizes visual information. Depending on your level of concentration, attention to detail, and how you process shapes, you may see more or fewer circles. From there, some fun and curious interpretations about personality emerge:
If you see fewer than 7 circles: You tend to focus on the big picture, ignoring the smaller details. This could indicate a more relaxed, less self-critical personality, and in some cases, a greater tendency toward narcissism. You like to be seen as confident, even if that means exaggerating your accomplishments.
If you see between 7 and 9 circles: You’re somewhere in between. You’re a balanced person, able to alternate between a global vision and attention to detail. You tend to be self-confident, but not overly so. Narcissism isn’t a predominant characteristic, but you may enjoy recognition.
If you see 10 or more circles: Your level of attention to detail is high. You tend to be self-critical, observant, and analytical. This indicates a more humble and reflective personality, not very narcissistic. You prefer to let your actions speak for themselves and don’t constantly seek validation from others.
And you? How many circles do you see?
Remember that these tests have no scientific basis, but they can serve as fun tools to better understand ourselves and reflect on certain personality traits. At the end of the day, what matters isn’t how many circles you see, but what you see in yourself.
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