That’s a viral pseudo-psychology clickbait post, not a real test.
đź§ What it claims
It usually shows an image (often circles or shapes) and says:
“The number of circles you see determines if you’re a narcissist”
Then it pushes you to “check the first comment” for a meaning.
⚠️ Why it’s not real science
A condition like narcissism (often discussed in relation to Narcissistic Personality Disorder) cannot be identified by:
- counting objects in an image
- optical illusions
- quick social media quizzes
Real psychological assessment requires:
- clinical interviews
- long-term behavior patterns
- standardized diagnostic tools used by professionals
đź§ What these posts actually measure
At most, they test things like:
- attention to detail
- perception differences
- how people interpret ambiguous images
Not personality disorders.
đźš© Red flags of this type of content
- “Check first comment for meaning”
- dramatic labels (“you are a narcissist if…”)
- no scientific source or study
- simplified “one image = diagnosis” logic
đź§ Bottom line
This is engagement bait disguised as psychology, not a real diagnostic method.
If you want, I can show you:
- how real psychologists assess personality traits
- or how to spot fake “personality test” posts in seconds

