Circle Count Test: Are You a Narcissist?

In the world of visual tests, seemingly simple images can reveal surprising insights about personality. One image that recently went viral on social media has caught the attention of thousands: a pattern of concentric circles paired with an intriguing claim — “The number of circles you see will tell you if you are a narcissist.”

At first glance, the image may appear to be a hypnotic spiral or even a confusing blur. Yet, when you look more closely, you realize it is made of several clearly defined circles, each overlapping in a way that challenges your perception. The task is simple: count how many circles you can distinguish.

What makes this test fascinating is how it combines a fun, interactive challenge with a reflection on self-perception and personality. While it is not a scientifically validated diagnostic tool, it encourages participants to pause, focus, and consider how their mind processes visual information. People who see more circles might take more time noticing details, whereas those who see fewer may focus on the bigger picture — a playful way to explore tendencies toward self-focus or attention to detail.

Beyond the narcissism claim, the viral nature of the test highlights how social media spreads curiosity-driven content, often blending entertainment with self-reflection. Whether you see three, five, or ten circles, the experience reminds us of how perception varies from person to person and sparks conversations about personality, attention, and perspective. In the end, it’s a fun exercise that mixes observation, psychology, and a touch of viral intrigue.

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