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Optical illusion personality test: Do you see two crocodiles or a bird? Your answer reveals if you're a leader or a follower

Optical illusion personality tests are popular for revealing hidden personality traits based on what a person notices first in an optical illusion image. The test provides insights into personality, such as whether someone is controlling or a good team player, though they may not always be scientifically accurate.
Optical illusion personality test: Do you see two crocodiles or a bird? Your answer reveals if you're a leader or a follower
Photo: The Bright Side/ YouTube
Optical illusion personality tests are fun and simple tests that help reveal a person's inner most thoughts and feelings, and this makes them quite popular. As the name suggests, these are weird images with one or more elements in them, and they trick the eyes-- thus called optical illusions. These images are based on psychology, and so depending on what catches a person's attention in the image first a lot can be decoded about their personality.
This particular test, for instance, claims to tell if a person is controlling or do they easily follow other people's instructions. How? Well the image, which was initially shared by the Bright Side in a YouTube video, has two animals in it. In first glance at the image, a person can either see two crocodiles facing each other or a bird. Based on what a person notices first, the image can tell a lot about their hidden personality traits within seconds.
This sounds intriguing, right? So, relax and look at the above image for a few seconds. Notice what you saw first and read its meaning below:

1. If you saw two crocodiles first in the image...

"If you see two crocodiles facing each other then you always try to be in control of every situation in your life," a narrator said in the video. This may also indicate that you like being in charge of the situation, and are confident too. This makes you great at working individually or in leadership roles.

2. If you saw a bird first in the image...

"If you noticed a bird first, you don't mind following instructions from other people," the narrator said. However, "it doesn't mean you don't have your own opinion but you're always ready to find a middle ground," the narrator added. This makes you a great team player.

3 pros of solving optical illusion personality tests

1. They enhance self-awareness
2. They are a fun and engaging way to explore one's psychology and lesser-known traits in a short time
3. They encourage different perspectives thus leading to conversations.

3 cons of solving optical illusion personality tests

1. They are not always scientifically accurate
2. They can lead to overgeneralization
3. The results may be influenced by one's mood or perception.
While these tests are fun to take, one needs to know that they don't always give 10 percent true results as they are generic. How true was this particular test result for you? Tell us about it in the comments section below.
If you liked taking this test, then do share it with your friends, family, and colleagues to know them better. These are also fun conversation starters.
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