Optical illusion ‘amazes’ people by showing if you are charismatic or more ‘distant’


Optical illusions usually test your visual skills, but this odd floral picture claims to be a personality test which can show how trusting you are.

Mia Yilin is an optical illusion content creator online who has shared a spring-themed brainteaser and asked her viewers what is the first thing they see in the picture.

After spending a few seconds looking, most people should either see white peace lily flowers or a woman with her eyes closed.

Whichever image you first see will show how easy you find it to make friends, as well as one character flaw which may be preventing you from achieving what you want in life.

In Mia’s comment section, fans were astonished by the results. One user wrote: “It amazes me how much you know about me and you’ve never met me” while someone else commented: “Very accurate!”

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Woman’s face

If you first see the woman’s face, then you are an incredibly loyal, clever and passionate person who prefers to only have a few close friends.

It can be difficult for you to get over a relationship or friendship due to how caring you are, and it can take you months to eventually move on.

Your loved ones know they can rely on you for anything and that you are fantastic at keeping secrets, but you find it difficult to trust other people.

It is easy for you to be pessimistic and keep people at arms-length. You are an overthinker, but if you take the time to try and open up to more people, you will be shocked at how many opportunities come your way.

Mia said: “In order to protect yourself, you’ve learned to become distant. People often jump to conclusions and assume that you’re unfriendly when in reality it just takes you a while to warm up to people you’ve just met.

“Once you accept someone as a friend, you’ll do anything for them.”

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