Quiz

Count the squares and find out if you have narcissistic traits

Here’s a quirky little challenge to test your perception—and perhaps give you an amusing peek into your personality. Just one image, a few overlapping squares, and a question: how many can you count?

This is not a psychological evaluation, of course. It’s a light-hearted way to explore how we observe the world, and maybe even how we relate to others.

Let’s get started.

  1. Look closely at the image—don’t rush!
  2. Try to count every square you can spot: large, small, and hidden within other shapes.
  3. Tally your total.
  4. Find your number in the explanations below and see what it might say about your approach to attention, self-perception, and empathy.

What Your Number Might Reveal

5 to 7 Squares
If you counted just a few squares, you may be someone who values simplicity and balance. You likely don’t obsess over the little things, but you also don’t ignore them. You strike a nice middle ground—caring about others while also looking after your own needs. You’re not attention-hungry, but you appreciate being seen when it matters.

8 to 10 Squares
Seeing a moderate-to-high number of squares could suggest that you notice details others might overlook. You enjoy doing things well and are motivated by the satisfaction of doing a good job—and maybe a little recognition along the way. You’re not necessarily driven by ego, but it feels good to be appreciated. Just remember, true fulfillment often grows through collaboration, not competition.

11 to 13 Squares
Spotting this many squares might mean you’re very observant and perhaps even a perfectionist. You may set high standards for yourself and expect the same from others. It’s great to take pride in what you do, but don’t forget that empathy and flexibility can be just as powerful as precision. Confidence is admirable when paired with kindness.

More Than 13 Squares
If your total exceeded 13, chances are you have a sharp eye and a highly analytical mind. You’re probably someone who thinks deeply and notices things others miss. This level of perception can come with a strong sense of self-assurance—and perhaps a desire to stand out or lead. There’s nothing wrong with that, as long as you stay grounded and remember that great leadership starts with listening.

A Final Thought

This test doesn’t measure narcissism, empathy, or intelligence. It’s a playful invitation to reflect on how you focus, what catches your attention, and how that might shape the way you see yourself—and others. Whether you counted 5 or 15, the real insight comes from the way you interpret what you saw.

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