Does the Number of Circles You See Determine If You’re a Narcissist?

If you’ve ever scrolled through social media, you’ve probably seen a post that claims, “The number of circles you see determines if you’re a narcissist.” Intrigued, you might’ve tried to count the circles, maybe even shared it with friends to see what they thought. But is there any truth behind this bold claim, or is it just another viral optical illusion?

In this article, we’ll dive into the world of optical illusions, explore the psychology of narcissism, and examine why we’re so drawn to these quick personality “tests.”

1. The Fascination With Optical Illusions

Optical illusions play tricks on our brains, making us see things that aren’t quite what they seem. These illusions challenge our understanding of reality and make us question how we perceive the world. Whether it’s the classic “duck or rabbit” image or the famous “grid illusion,” optical illusions are a captivating reminder that our brains don’t just passively receive information—they actively interpret it.

2. The Viral Circle Meme

The meme in question features concentric circles and a claim that the number of circles you see is tied to your level of narcissism. While it sounds intriguing, this idea is more of a fun trick than a scientific fact. Here’s why it works as a meme

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