Clever optical illusion reveals if you’re outgoing or reserved… and it all depends on what you see first

OPTICAL illusions are amazing things – some can tell us whether we favour the left or right side of our brain while others can reveal how we really feel about our lives.

And this illusion will even reveal the personality traits you’re more likely to have – all depending on what you see.

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What do you see when you look at this image? The answer will reveal the secrets of your personalityCredit: TikTok/wowamiofficial

A video of the black and white image was shared on TikTok, with viewers asked whether or not they see a goblet or the profiles of two faces looking at one another.

“If the first thing that caught your eye was a goblet, you’re a reserved and calm person,” a voiceover explained on the video.

“You don’t need external sources of energy and motivation; you’re fine in your own thoughts and world.”

But the downsides of having that kind of personality are that you “tend to worry about minor details, which can stop you from seeing the picture”.

However, if you saw two people facing one another, you’re likely to be a more extroverted kind of person.

“You prefer to spend time among people, which is why it’s so important to surround yourself with those who support you and bring positive energy to your life,” the voiceover continued.

“You see the grand scheme of things and don’t get caught up in the little stuff.”

After viewing the video, people were quick to take to the comment section to weigh in on the illusion.

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“The goblet explanation couldn’t describe me better,” one person wrote.

While another added: “I saw the faces first. I’m a total introvert.”

And a third commented: “I always see both the goblet and two people.

“My eyes/brain will not pick just one, both introvert and extrovert tendencies/traits apply to me also.”

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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