This puzzle isn’t just about counting squares; it’s about how you approach the problem and how that might reveal aspects of your personality.
Why It Triggers Overconfidence: Narcissists often have an overconfidence bias—they trust their initial judgments without second-guessing them.
So, when asked to count the squares, someone with narcissistic tendencies may rush to a conclusion,
believing their first guess is correct.
On the other hand, people who are open-minded and self-reflective tend to take more time to reconsider
their answers, showing a willingness to acknowledge that they might be wrong.
Breaking Down the Square Count: To correctly count the squares, you need to carefully analyze the image. You might see:

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