Look closely at the tray of eggs above.
Some people immediately notice the missing spaces. Others focus only on the eggs themselves.
The number of circles you think you see may reveal surprising things about your personality, confidence, and how much attention you crave from others.

If You Saw 16–18 Circles
You’re highly independent and confident.
You trust your own judgment and rarely care what others think. People admire your ambition, but sometimes you can come across as overly self-focused. You like recognition and naturally take charge in social situations.
Possible narcissism level: Low to Moderate
You enjoy attention, but you’re not completely controlled by it.
If You Saw 19–21 Circles
You’re balanced, practical, and emotionally aware.
You notice both the obvious details and the hidden gaps others miss. Friends see you as reliable and easy to talk to. You value fairness and usually avoid drama.
Possible narcissism level: Very Low
You have healthy self-esteem without needing constant validation.
If You Saw 22–24 Circles
You’re extremely observant and analytical.
You pay attention to tiny details most people ignore. Sometimes you overthink situations or become too critical of yourself and others. You prefer honesty over compliments.
Possible narcissism level: Almost None
You’re more focused on understanding people than impressing them.
If You Counted More Than 24
You have a creative and imaginative mind.
You tend to see patterns everywhere and often think outside the box. However, you may occasionally exaggerate situations or seek excitement and admiration from others.
Possible narcissism level: Moderate
You enjoy being noticed and appreciated, especially for your originality.
If You Gave Up Counting
You’re spontaneous and carefree.
You don’t waste energy obsessing over small details and prefer enjoying life in the moment. You dislike unnecessary competition and avoid people who constantly seek attention.
Possible narcissism level: Very Low
You value peace of mind more than proving yourself to others.
Remember: this test is just for fun and not a real psychological diagnosis.





