are usually designed to baffle the brain and test your cognitive dexterity.
However, there is another being shared widely on social media that go a step further and actually seek to identify your personality type and tell you how you interact with the . The rabbit-duck conundrum pictured above is a famous optical illusion that's been around for centuries and can help you to reveal more about yourself than you might think.
Some viewers will be able to flick between the two with ease, while others will get caught on either the rabbit or duck. Pyschologist Richard Wiseman said that a controlled test showed how those who see both at will tended to think more creatively. Other people who can't flick between them have a less creative thought process. They had to move their heads to a different angle or reposition the paper to be able to see the duck or rabbit.
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Another optical illusion - an incredibly simple line drawing - has gone viral on social media as users test exactly what it says about them. What do you see? Playbuzz user TeacherQuizzes explains that if you initially see the back of a young girl's head, you are "optimistic and beaming with positive energy". You will also be naturally curious, generous and motivated to take part in new experiences. The downsides to seeing the girl is that you tend to be impulsive. Those who see the girl should ask for help from others more, which will help you "develop and grow into a better person with the multiple feedback, advice and support from people around you".
There are also several positive qualities for those who first saw the face of a moustached man, namely being "calm, honest and faithful". They are also "very trustworthy, reliable and dependable". Unlike the other personality type, they are goal-oriented and don't make decisions based on impulse. Playbuzz says: "Once you set a goal, you plan the steps thoroughly and carefully, and slowly achieve them one by one. This gift keeps you away from making impulsive decisions." The quiz adds: "From time to time, let go of things and loosen up! The sweet freedom will help you relax and heal your mind and body."
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