Saturday, 22 August 2026

Optical illusion personality tests present images that can be perceived in multiple ways, such as a variation of Rubin’s Vase created by psychologist Edgar Rubin around 1915. The brain typically focuses on one interpretation at a time, alternating between faces and the central object rather than viewing both simultaneously.

These tests suggest they can determine personality types, including introversion or extroversion, based on the first element noticed. They remain popular online even though they are not supported by established psychological research.

Viewers are advised to examine the image before checking the associated interpretations.

What appears first in the image?

Credit:
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/relationships/optical-illusion-personality-test-what-you-see-first-reveals-your-hidden-personality-type/photostory/133177780.cms
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