
Optical illusion personality test: Monk or face? What you see first reveals if you are an independent-thinker or someone who is easily influenced by others
Optical illusion personality tests are quite popular among people these days. These are weird images that can trick the eyes-- hence called optical illusions. Moreover, these images are based on psychology-- and so, they claim to reveal a person's innermost thoughts and feelings.
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For instance this particular image, which was initially shared by Psychologylove100 on Tiktok, claims to tell if a person is a free-thinker or someone who is easily influenced by others. How? The image has two main elements-- a monk walking in the forest or a face-- but at first glance, a person can only notice one of them. Depending on what catches a person's attention first, a lot can be decoded about them.
To take this test, simply close your eyes, take a deep breath, and relax. Open your eyes and notice what you saw first-- a monk walking or a human face? Now, read its interpretation below:
1. If you saw a monk walking in the forest first, it means...
If you first noticed the monk walking in the forest, it reveals your strong sense of independence.
You prefer making decisions on your own and trust your instincts more than others' opinions. While you value the thoughts of close friends and family, you don't follow advice unless it truly aligns with your beliefs. You're not afraid to stand your ground, even if it leads to disagreement. This self-reliant attitude sometimes sparks conflict, but it also sets you apart.
People admire your confidence and ability to think for yourself— qualities that make you a natural leader and someone who walks their own path.
2. If you saw a human face in the trees first, it means...
If you first noticed the face of a man in the trees, it suggests you're someone who deeply cares about how others see you. You often seek advice and consider everyone's opinions, sometimes even changing your own plans just to keep others happy. This makes you appear kind, approachable, and well-liked. However, constantly prioritizing others' views can hold back your personal growth. While it's great to be thoughtful and open-minded, don't forget to trust your own instincts.
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Your inner voice matters too, and learning to balance external opinions with self-belief will help you grow with both confidence and clarity.
How true was this test result for you? Tell us about it in the comments section below.
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