Optical Illusion Personality Test Which Image Looks The “Most Uncomfortable” To You (Credits: Google Images)
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What you see in front of you is the Szondi Test, a nonverbal, projective personality test that was made in 1935 by Léopold Szondi, a Hungarian psychiatrist.
Which Image Looks The “Most Uncomfortable” To You? (Credits: Google Images)
Now, you have to look at all the images and pick the one that looks the most uncomfortable to you. Take 10 seconds of time, look at each of them and pick the one that you think looks the most at discomfort. What you pick here, aka, what looks the most uncomfortable is here to say something about you. This test is here to reveal a person’s unconscious. Once you have picked the image that resonates with being the “most uncomfortable face,” scroll to know what it says about you
1. The Aggressor: Repressed Control
You are calm and soft. You help others. You are easygoing. But sometimes when you don’t feel like doing something, you procrastinate to delay it and then you “forget.” This is a kind of passive resistance that acts as a mask for suppressed dominance. Beneath your peace lives a silent dictator.
2. The Impulsive: Hidden Rage
You are kind and trustworthy. People can rely on you and can see you as someone who is balanced. But there is something beneath you that simmers. A kind of irritability that is buried low. There are suppressed outbursts where you don’t explode, you swallow. This is the repressed effect. Anger dresses itself as politeness.
3. The Overthinker: Fear of Mental Chaos
You need structure, you crave a routine and need to be in control because your mind is too alive. You silence the noise with discipline. That is not mundane, you are not boring. You are just afraid of losing grip. That is defensive rigidity.
4. The Detached: Social but Alone
You are talkative, outgoing and fun. You are the social butterfly, always surrounded by people but you never really, truly, let them in. Connections to you feel unsafe. This is pseudo-sociability, there is connection without closeness and you feel lonely even in a crowd.
5. The Performer: Hidden Narcissism
You may seem shy, quiet and the most humbled, but you love being noticed. And you know how to be seen by people. Every detail, your tone, your appearance, everything is curated. That doesn’t mean you are fake. You are just deeply invested in what your image is. That’s masked exhibitionism.
6. The Clown: Smiling Through Sadness
You are the entertainer of the group. You make people laugh. You are always “fine,” always “strong.” But sometimes you feel like you are drowning behind the smile. You always take care of everyone except yourself. This is depression sublimated into caregiving. A bright light with a heavy heart.
7. The Controlled: Afraid of Excess
You are always rational, always controlled. Measures and low-key. You hate extremes. No too much noise, emotion, or chaos. Because inside, you are already excess. You have met the high. And now you are bound to keep the lid on. That’s denied mania, wrapped in discipline.
8. The Roleplayer: Hyperidentification
You are either very feminine, or very masculine. Everything about you is like, “This is who I am.” But that can also be overcompensation. Maybe you were once questioned about your identity and now you are performing it entirely. That’s denial of internal conflict through identity overdrive.