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Optical Illusions Reveal Insights About Your Personality: Try It Out

Optical Illusions Reveal Insights About Your Personality: Try It Out

Recently, social media users circulated a video featuring two optical illusion images, which are widely popular these days. However, these two images may differ in that they can indicate your personality based on what you see first. According to the New York Post, which reported on a TikTok account called ItsMeFuzz, the first image shows either the face of a woman or a man playing the saxophone, depending on your initial perception.

**What do you see first in the first image?**

According to the viral TikTok video, if you first see the woman's face, it suggests that the right side of your brain is more developed than the left, indicating you are creative and have an artistic inclination. On the other hand, if you saw the man playing the saxophone, it is likely that the left side of your brain is more developed, suggesting you are rational and tend to analyze situations.

The second image features either a white tree or two people looking at each other.

**What do you see first in the second image?**

According to the TikTok video, if you first see the tree, it implies that you pay great attention to detail and have a skill for reading others' moods. Conversely, if you see the two faces looking at each other, you are likely a calm person who can handle others, even in their moments of anger and frustration.

Many followers interacted with the results and many agreed with the personality analysis provided in the TikTok video, affirming that these analyses truly reflect their real personalities. Some commentators noted that they saw the details of both images simultaneously, such as the woman's face and the musician in the first image, as well as the tree and the two faces in the second. Others reported seeing different objects in the images, including the Eiffel Tower, a bear, and a man smoking a cigarette.

As for you, dear reader, what did you see first in each of the images?

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