At first glance, the image above seems simple: a few colorful triangles stacked on top of each other. But on closer inspection, the way you count changes. Some see nine triangles, others thirteen, and some even claim to see more than twenty when they add up all the hidden shapes.
This optical illusion has gone viral for one simple reason: it’s not really about math—it’s about how you see the world.
The image forms a pyramid of small, candy-colored triangles. Depending on how your brain processes visual patterns, you might simply count the individual pieces or start connecting them to form larger shapes.
Psychologists call this Gestalt perception—our brain’s tendency to focus on the whole rather than individual parts. When you see an image, your subconscious decides whether to focus on the details or the overall picture. And this decision reveals something amazing about your personality.
If You See 9 Triangles
You are likely a realist. You focus on the obvious and practical. You trust what you can clearly see and don’t waste time pursuing possibilities that may not even exist. In relationships and at work, you value stability and simplicity.
However, this approach can lead you to overlook deeper meanings or hidden motives, especially in people. You prefer clarity, but life isn’t always straightforward.
If you see 13–16 triangles:
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