It might seem like a jumble of images at first, but he more carefully you look, the more clearly some shapes take form.
This simple little exercise can uncover a lot about the way you think and your mental agility. Depending on the kinds of animals you spot, you might be a right-brained, creative thinker with strong artistic interests and a free-spirit.
Peer at the image for a few minutes and write down what you see, then scroll for an explanation of each picture's true meaning:
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What is the first animal you saw? How quickly could you identify the other animals? How many and which animals did you spot?
Personality Traits:
The Bird: If you see this first, you are more outgoing and expressive than others.
The Crab: If you saw this first, you are a happier person with a good sense of humor.
The Bird & The Crab: People who see both images first are sensitive and in touch with their true emotions.
The Horse: This image jumps out for people who are independent and free-spirited
The Dolphin: You're a creative and artistic person
The Ducklings: This one is tricky for most people to spot, seeing it first means you are detail-oriented, focused and quieter than most.
The Bear: You are a natural-born leader with a powerful personality – people notice you!
The Puppy: You've got a kind and nurturing personality
Thinking Styles:
How quickly you were able to identify other animals and whether you were able to see them all can shine some light on your mental agility:
Bird & Crab: this requires focus on contrast, if you found them quickly, your brain process information rapidly and it is easy for you to spot connections and patterns.
Horse: This one was more difficult – you're ability to stick with it and look deeper makes you an intuitive, deep thinker.
Dolphin: This image requires a different type of thinking. Your ability to relax and gaze at the image makes you a creative, expressive thinker.
Bear: The person who sees this image first is able to look at the big picture and doesn't usually get bogged-down by details.
The more animals you found in a short period of time, the more likely you are a divergent thinker.
Divergent thinkers are just able to process more options. If you found four animals at once, you're very likely a divergent thinker. People with this mentality learn more easily and solve problems more creatively.
Did you learn something new? Or does this just reinforce what you've always known about yourself! Let us know in the comments below!
[h/t The Earth Child ]
Theresa Bottcher
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See wolf and then bird
Maria Karamouzi
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Bird horse and dolphin
Theresa Bottcher
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Now i see a horse now
Jr Cromwell
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I see a cardinal. What’s that mean???
Thomas J. Scirocco Jr.
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I see a robin and a horse.
Marjorie Compton
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The bird and the horse.
Andrew Marshall
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Horse
Nathalie Croce
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Je vois un oiseau et un cheval
Carrie Brown
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A shrimp !!!???!!!
Mary Michna
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Cardinal bird
Paula Newbold
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I see abird
Brooke Peterson
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I see neither of those but I see a fish a cardinal a horse and a crab lol
Bec Vidler
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I saw the horse
Thea Margarita V. Que
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I see a horse.
Meg Reilley
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Me too
Meg Reilley
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We are outgoing and expressive. Meh
Lois Burns
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Horse
Jill Dowdeswell
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Bird.
Karen Horn
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Bird
Mip Miri
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Bird
Gaynor Hyde
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Bird
Dave Penrod
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Cardinal & a horse
Patricia K Johnson
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Horse.
Norma Bullen
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Bird
Sarah Spalding
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Horse and a bird
Mike Jurenka
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Horse
Faith Brooks Aronow
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Cardinal bird
Beryle Manz
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I see a bird
Joy Evans
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Horse
Anny Eliasson
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Horse, bird and long eyelashes
Debbie Reimers
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red cardinal
Justin Joslyn
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Bear
Jaki Guthrie
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Horse
Linette Nichols
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Red bird.
Pennie Rainsbarger
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Horse!
Barb Bayley
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I see a bird. B
Michelle Bryant
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Red carnival bird
Michelle Bryant
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Red cardinal bird
Karyn Myatt Bob Garforth
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The first thing I saw was a lizard and that’s not even listed???
Charlotte Kiesel
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Bear
Lila McLean Reaume
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Cardinal I see
Nicola Isabel Jardine
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Unicorn
Shirley Dodd
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I see a bird
Maureen Knights
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Horse
Sharon Amos
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Bird
Dorota Jasica
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Widzę konia i tygrysa
Ann Jasica
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Dorota Jasica a ptaka nie widzisz?
Agnes Rattray
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Bird then a horse
Joanne Cockerill
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Bird
Sam Wonnacott
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Horse