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Optical illusion: Who broke the vase? Your answer will reveal your personality traits

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 2, 2025, 02:00 IST
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Who broke the vase?

Have you ever looked at an image and instinctively made a choice, only to realize that your decision says a lot about your personality? This optical illusion is one such test! In the image, four children stand near a broken vase, but it’s not immediately clear who smashed it.


Your first instinct might reveal some hidden personality traits! So, take a moment to observe the scene, pick the child you believe is responsible, and then scroll down to discover what your choice says about you.



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If you chose child A

The boy in blue is standing close to the broken vase and staring at it intensely. His body language makes him look guilty, but is he really the culprit?


If you picked child A, you are someone who is careful and detail-oriented. You analyze situations thoroughly before making decisions. You are responsible and reliable, often being the one people turn to for advice. Your observant nature helps you notice small details others might overlook.


You have a strong need to contribute to your surroundings and relationships. You’re a natural problem-solver and visionary who values structure and meaning in life. However, you might also be a bit of a perfectionist, always seeking deeper significance in situations.


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If you chose child B


Child B appears to be the eldest, looking at Child A with concern rather than anger. She doesn’t seem quick to judge, and her expression is more understanding than accusatory.


If this was your choice, you are likely an empathetic and compassionate person. You understand that mistakes happen, and you prefer to support rather than criticize others. You are highly intuitive and value deep emotional connections in relationships.


You are a nurturer at heart, always willing to lend a helping hand. You prefer making decisions based on emotions rather than logic. While this makes you a great friend and confidant, it may also mean you sometimes prioritize others' needs over your own.



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If you chose child C


Child C stands with his hands in his pockets, wearing a mischievous smile. He doesn’t seem too concerned about the broken vase, making him appear playful and confident.


Choosing Child C suggests you have strong leadership qualities. You are quick-witted and skilled at turning situations to your advantage. You love spontaneity and thrive in dynamic environments. People often see you as charming and ambitious.


However, your confidence can sometimes come off as arrogance. You enjoy being the center of attention and may have a competitive streak. You are independent and prefer doing things your way, but you also know how to navigate social situations effortlessly.



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If you chose child D

Child D looks scared and overwhelmed, almost on the verge of tears. She might be worried that she’ll be blamed for the broken vase, even if she didn’t do it.


If this was your choice, you are likely a sensitive and emotional person. You trust others easily and seek understanding and appreciation in your relationships. You are a deep thinker and prefer leading with logic rather than impulse.


You have a strong moral compass and value honesty in all aspects of life. However, you might struggle with self-doubt and often seek external validation. While you aim for self-improvement, you sometimes let your emotions cloud your judgment. Remember, your uniqueness is your strength!


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