The Number Of Squares You See Determines If You’re A Narcissist

At first glance, the “square cookie test” looks simple — just a grid etched into dough with a teasing caption: “The number of squares you see determines if you’re a narcissist.” Yet, this playful illusion has gone viral, sparking endless online debates. It’s more than a riddle; it’s a fun glimpse into how our minds work.

Step One: Count the Squares
Most people spot nine small squares right away. But look closer — there are larger ones too: four medium-sized squares and one big outer square, totaling 14. Spotting them all means you have sharp pattern recognition and attention to detail.

The “Results” (Just for Fun)

  • 6–8 squares: Easygoing, relaxed, not overly analytical.

  • 9–11 squares: Logical, observant, balanced.

  • 12–14 squares: Detail-oriented, perfectionistic — maybe even a touch controlling (the “narcissist” label is a joke).

The Real Message
This test isn’t psychological fact — it’s a mirror for perception. Whether you focus on small details or see the big picture first, both reflect valid ways of processing the world. The real takeaway? Your curiosity about how you see things — not the number you counted — is what truly matters.

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