A Visual Test That’s More Than Just Optical Illusion
At first glance, the image can look like a spinning spiral or even a tunnel drawing you inward. But take a moment. Slow down. Let your eyes settle.
What you’re really looking at is a series of perfectly arranged concentric circles. They’re laid out one inside the other, in a mesmerizing pattern. The challenge? Simply count how many you can see.
These sorts of attention to detail tests can be surprisingly insightful. They touch on how we perceive the world around us and how deeply we notice what’s beneath the surface.
Fewer Than 7 Circles? You Might Be the Confident, Big-Picture Type
If you glance at the image and see fewer than seven circles, you’re not alone. Many people focus on the main structure and miss the subtleties.
This suggests you’re someone who tends to take in the world with a broad lens. You may be more relaxed in your outlook and less concerned about every tiny detail. That’s not necessarily a flaw—it could mean you have the wisdom to not sweat the small stuff.
Interestingly, this group might also show signs of higher self-confidence—sometimes to the point of self-enhancement. According to this test’s playful theory, there’s a slight lean toward narcissism traits here—not the harmful kind, but the kind where you like to be admired, appreciated, and maybe seen as someone who “has it together.”
At this stage in life, that confidence may have been earned. If you’ve overcome hardship or built a life you’re proud of, why not hold your head high?