A fun brainteaser has surprised people with how accurately it can pinpoint if someone prioritises a sense of justice or a sense of humour more in their life.
This bright pink psychological picture requires the viewer to quickly glance and it, and decide if they see either a white duck or a rabbit first.
Depending on what the viewer sees, this quick personality test should be able to show you how you make the world a better place by either caring about doing good or by making people feel better by making them laugh.
The quirky picture was first shared online in a video by Mia Yilin, an optical illusionist specialist who has shocked social media with her ability to precisely guess a person’s personality traits.
One user wrote: “Very accurate! How does she know this?!” while another person commented: “This is so accurate, wow!”
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Duck
If you saw a duck first, you are someone who has a strong self of justice and who always tries to be a good person.
Mia said: “You always speak up for what’s right and will maintain mortality in any situation.”
You are someone who is able to think outside the box and is observant, as you often notice if someone is being dishonest.
Mia explained: “You’re highly detail-oriented and nothing gets past without you noticing it. This is why you can easily detect when people are lying or doing things behind your back.”
Rabbit
Those who saw the rabbit first are light-hearted and love making other people laugh.
Mia said: “You have an impeccable sense of humour. Your responses are always well-timed and super witty. You never fail to light up any room you enter and everyone loves being around you.”
However, sometimes it may help for you to take things more seriously, especially if you are feeling sad or stressed.
Mia explained: “You often use humour as a shield to protect yourself from confronting past trauma and darker emotions because you hate feeling vulnerable.”
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