Most people are narcissists… Count the squares

Medium-sized squares:   Some squares are made up of combinations of smaller squares.

Large Squares:   The entire grid forms a larger square.

Those who count too quickly may overlook some of these hidden squares, giving an incorrect answer. Narcissists often struggle with this aspect because they’re less likely to question their initial instincts.

What your answer says about you

Less than 6 squares:   You tend to make very quick assumptions, without much analysis, which indicates impulsiveness and a high level of overconfidence.

6 to 9 squares:   You have a moderate level of awareness, but may still overlook important details, suggesting a mixture of confidence and occasional misjudgment.

10 to 13 squares:   You take the time to analyze all the possibilities, demonstrating humility and the ability to question your assumptions, traits opposite to narcissism.

Final Thought: A Lesson in Self-Reflection

This puzzle isn’t just a brainteaser; it’s a mirror of self-perception. How you approach it can reveal how open-minded, self-critical, or even narcissistic you are. The real challenge isn’t just counting the squares: it’s recognizing the limits of your perception and being willing to question your instincts. So, how many squares do you see?

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