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The Number Of Circles You See Determines If You’re A Narcissist

Posted on February 9, 2026 by Admin

That headline is clickbait, plain and simple 😅
There is no scientific test where “the number of circles you see” determines whether someone is a narcissist.

Here’s what’s actually going on:

Why these posts exist

Those images come from:

  • Optical illusions
  • Visual perception tricks
  • Attention and contrast effects

They’re designed so different people notice different things first, which is normal and expected. Social media then slaps a dramatic personality label on it to drive shares.


Why it’s not real psychology

Real narcissism (specifically Narcissistic Personality Disorder) is:

  • Diagnosed by trained clinicians
  • Based on long-term patterns of behavior
  • Assessed through interviews, history, and validated tools

It is not determined by:

  • Visual illusions
  • How many shapes you count
  • First impressions
  • One-off “tests”

If those worked, psychologists would be out of a job.


What does affect how many circles you see

Totally ordinary things like:

  • Lighting and screen brightness
  • Visual acuity
  • How fast you scan images
  • Whether you’re detail-oriented in that moment
  • Fatigue or distraction

None of that equals narcissism.


The real takeaway

If an image claims it can:

  • Diagnose your personality
  • Reveal mental health conditions
  • Expose “hidden traits” in seconds

…it’s entertainment, not science.

Fun? Sure.
Accurate? Nope.

If you want, I can tell you:

  • What narcissism actually looks like in real life
  • The difference between confidence and narcissism
  • Why social media loves fake psychology

Just say the word.

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