Brain-teasing optical illusion reveals secrets about your personality – what do you see?

THESE brain-teasing optical illusions reveal secrets about your personality – what do you see?

ItsMeFuzz, a viral content creator, has shared two optical illusions and said they reveal insights into a viewer’s personality.

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Viral TikTok sensation ItsMeFuzz has taken the internet by storm with his optical illusionsViewers have been fiercely debating what the images are of

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Viewers have been fiercely debating what the images are ofWhat you see reveals something about your personality

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What you see reveals something about your personality

The brain-teasing video has been viewed viewed 6.9million times since it was uploaded in mid-January and it’s now fuelling a hot online debate.

Commenters are debating “what you see first says about you.”

In the clip, ItsMeFuzz shares an image depicting either a woman’s face or a man playing the saxophone — depending on how you look at it.

He said: “If you ended up seeing the woman first, this means the right side of your brain is more developed than the left, so you’re more creative and artistic.”

The TikToker told viewers that those who saw the saxophone player first have brains that are better developed on the left side, meaning they are likely to be more logical and analytical.

Then he shared a second image showing either a tree outlined in white or the silhouettes of two people looking at one another.

ItsMeFuzz said: “If you ended up seeing the tree first, this means you have a very high attention to detail and you’re also really good at reading people’s moods.”

But those who saw the silhouettes are “much better at staying calm and dealing with people, even if they’re nervous.”

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Most viewers claimed they saw the man playing the saxophone in the first image, and the tree in the second image.

They also said the TikToker’s personality explanations matched with how they saw themselves.

Yet some claimed that they could see both at the same time.

One concerned viewer wrote: “Is there something wrong with me?”

Others said they saw something entirely different – this included en Eiffel tower, bear and a man smoking a cigarette.

The TikToker has now posted more optical illusions and they’ve been just as popular with social media users trying to delve into their psychological profile.

The TikTokers videos have been viewed millions of times already

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The TikTokers videos have been viewed millions of times already

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Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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