Your Narcis’sism Is Determined by the Number of Circles You Observe Investigating Optical Illusions

Few things on social media grab attention like quick, eye-catching personality tests. You’ve likely paused

mid-scroll to count circles in a viral image claiming, “The number of circles you see determines if you’re a narcissist.”

It seems silly, yet you can’t help but squint, count again, and wonder what it says about you. Maybe you even send it to friends—half for laughs,

half to compare. This kind of content taps into a very human impulse: the desire to understand ourselves and how we stack up against others.

Despite their absurdity, these tests offer a feeling of insight. Whether it’s “Which Bread Matches Your Mood?” or the more serious

Myers-Briggs or Enneagram, we crave labels and meaning. They help explain who we are, why we act the way we do, and offer identity in a chaotic world.

A meme that links narcissism to how many circles you see might not be scientific, but it’s compelling.

It gives us a moment of self-reflection disguised as fun.

Ultimately, these viral tests aren’t about accuracy—they’re about curiosity. In an age of curated profiles and digital identities,

we’re drawn to anything that promises a glimpse behind the mask—even if it’s just counting circles.

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