Can You Solve the Viral Square Challenge? It Says a Lot About Your Perception

This viral visual puzzle has been shared widely online, often paired with the bold claim: “Most people are narcissists… Count the squares.” While the statement is meant to grab attention, the real point of the image is far more interesting—it challenges perception and highlights how differently people process what they see. Most viewers immediately focus on the small, obvious squares, often missing the larger shapes formed by the grid. It’s not about personality traits at all, but about how easily we overlook the big picture when we fixate on details. As the puzzle spreads, people confidently share their answers. Some... Continues…

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