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Optical illusion psychology test: What you see first can expose your deepest feelings about love

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 25, 2024, 09:30 IST
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Optical illusion psychology tests

Did you know that our subconscious mind has a way of revealing our hidden personalities? Yes, you read that right! These days optical illusion psychology tests have become quite popular and they have a way of revealing our innermost thoughts and desires. How? Well, it all depends on what one notices first in an optical illusion image.

For the unversed, optical illusion psychology tests are based on specialised images that help one understand themselves better. These images have different elements which can be interpreted in different ways. And depending on what one sees first, a person's innermost thoughts can be revealed. These tests also show how one perceives their world and their thought process.

In this optical illusion psychology test, we see an image which has three major elements. Based on what one sees first, it reveals their deepest feelings about love and what one likes about being in love the most. To take this personality test, look closely at the picture and note down what you saw first. Read on to know what it means:

Photo: Your Tango

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If you saw a man's face first, it means...

Did you notice a man's face in the image first? Well, then it means that the thing you love the most about being in love is how it makes you feel mature and grown-up. You believe that when you are in love and in a relationship with someone, then the world perceives you to be a grown-up person who has everything perfect and in control in their life. The feeling of being in love melts away your insecurities and it makes you feel more mature. However, you need to learn that regardless of being or not being in love, you are worthy and confident in life.

Photo: Your Tango

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If you noticed the woman sitting on the left first, it means...

If you happen to see a woman wearing a hat sitting on the left side of the picture, then it reveals that you love how being in love makes you feel so beautiful. Being in love fills you with joy, and it makes your world go round. It brings happiness and a certain glow to you, which you cherish the most about being in love. It also reveals that regardless of whether you are in love or not, you are beautiful as a person. You should focus on self-love a little more regularly.

Photo: Your Tango

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If you notice a swan on the right first, it means...

Seeing the swan on the right side of the optical illusion image means that being in love makes you feel calm. You seem to be an angry person, but being in love transforms you. It helps you stay calm and composed, and it works as a balm for you. When in love with someone, you make sure to take time out for your loved one and spend quality time with them which makes you feel happy. However, this also shows that you need to be more loving and patient with yourself when you're not in love with someone else.

Photo: Your Tango

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Are optical illusion personality tests accurate?

While such optical illusion personality tests are fun to take, one must keep in mind that they aren't scientifically perfect and 100 percent true. They help you get a basic idea about your hidden personality traits and should be taken with a pinch of salt.

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3 pros of optical illusion personality tests

1. They are fun and engaging and are an enjoyable way to explore one's personality traits. They are quite popular on social media and for casual self-reflection.
2. They also give instant feedback, and so don't require extensive time or effort to understand yourself.
3. Since they don't require prior knowledge or deep psychological expertise, anyone can take part, making them widely accessible for a broad audience.

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3 cons of optical illusion personality tests

1. Lack of scientific validity as their results are subjective.

2. People may see what they expect or want to see in the results, often reinforces their pre-existing beliefs.

3. It over simplifies complex personalities and so ma lead to inaccurate results about people.

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