What shape do you see?
On which side are the green jellybeans?
What number do you see?
What letter do you see?
What shape do you see?
What number do you see?
What word do you see in the circle?
What shape do you see?
What letters do you see?
How many shape do you see?
What letters do you see?
What number do you see?
What number do you see?
What number do you see?
What number do you see?
What color is part 6?
What letter do you see?
What number do you see?
What color are the rows of flowers on the right side of the field?
What color is the fifth row of candy?
What color is the candy that says "I love you"?
What colors are the flowers in the middle of the field?
What color is the woman's hair?
What three colors are in the lollipop?
What shape do you see?
What color are the 2 colored balls?
What color are the majority of the flowers in this bouquet?
What color is the second column of butterflies?
What color is the biggest balloon?
What colors is this frog?
What number do you see?
What color is this eye?
One leaf stands out. What color is it?
What colors are the bells?
What animal do you see?
What is written in the circle?
What word do you see?
What colors are these Skittles?
What color is part 3?
What number do you see?
What shape do you see?
What form do you see?
What number do you see?
What animal do you see?
What number do you see?
What color is the word "Gray"?
Which part is the lightest shade of blue?
What numbers do you see?
What number do you see?
Quizzes
Everyone loves quizzes, but why?
Well, it seems that our passion for quizzes comes from the fact that they are an insight into our own life story and that, deep down, human beings find comfort in being a type, in being part of some group. We are always searching for a better understanding of ourselves, of who we are as human beings, but also as unique individuals.
One of the reasons why personality quizzes are so popular is that they are a way for us to dig deeper into our inner selves and get to know ourselves.
Steven Myers, a professor of psychology, explains about quizzes, “you could introspect and think about yourself, however that has its limits… when we take these self-assessments, they give us another mirror inward.”
Although we are all unique and original beings in our individuality, no one can deny being reassured when they feel they are part of a group, a type, in some way. We naturally feel good when we fit into a box, and personality quizzes offer exactly what we are looking for: confirmation that we fit a certain type, just like millions of other people.