The Number of Circles You See Determines If You’re a Narcissist: Exploring Optical Illusions, Personality, and the Myth Behind the Meme

The Number of Circles You See Determines If You’re a Narcissist: Exploring Optical Illusions, Personality, and the Myth Behind the Meme

A recent viral meme claims that the number of circles you see in an optical illusion can reveal if you’re a narcissist. While it’s a fun way to spark curiosity, experts say there’s little scientific truth behind it.

These types of illusions often play with contrast, depth, and color perception, creating different interpretations depending on your focus or vision. But linking them directly to personality traits like narcissism isn’t supported by psychology.

Narcissism, a complex trait involving self-centeredness, lack of empathy, and a need for admiration, is diagnosed through clinical assessments—not visual games. Optical illusions can, however, show how our brains interpret information differently, which is fascinating in itself.

So, if you saw 12 or 16 circles and worried about what that means—relax. It’s more about how your brain processes visual information than any hidden personality flaw. Just enjoy the illusion for what it is: a clever trick of the eye.

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