Ah, this is one of those psychological “perception tests” or viral quizzes that claim your answer reveals personality traits, like narcissism. Let’s break it down carefully:
What this type of test usually looks like
You’re shown an image of shorts with holes—sometimes two, sometimes more depending on how you interpret them:
- Two holes for your legs.
- One hole for the waist.
- Sometimes the crotch hole is counted separately.
- Occasionally extra “tears” or decorative holes are added.
The test then interprets your answer:
- 3 holes → “you’re conventional, straightforward, modest”
- 4 holes → “you’re confident, independent, possibly narcissistic”
- More holes counted → “you focus on detail or are imaginative”
Important Note
These quizzes are not scientifically validated. They are fun internet “personality tests,” but counting shorts holes does not diagnose narcissism.
- Your perception (how you visually interpret the holes) says more about attention to detail or interpretation style than actual personality traits.
- It’s more a Rorschach-style optical illusion for fun, not a clinical tool.
If you want, I can show the reasoning behind exactly how many holes there are in standard shorts and why people differ in what they count—because the logic is actually kind of tricky and subtle.
Do you want me to do that?