Ah! This is one of those psychological “puzzle” or personality quizzes designed to reveal traits like self-focus or empathy. Let’s look carefully at what’s going on.
🧠 The Setup
- You are shown three cups (or images of cups) filling at different rates.
- You are asked: “Which cup do you think will fill first?”
- The answer is supposed to indicate how your mind processes attention and priorities.
🏆 The Logic Behind It
- The “obvious first” cup
- People who pick the cup that visually appears to fill fastest may focus on the immediate, external cues, rather than considering hidden factors.
- In the quiz’s interpretation, this is sometimes labeled as more self-focused or narcissistic, though it’s just a fun, loose correlation, not a strict diagnostic tool.
- The “less obvious” cup
- Choosing a cup that requires careful reasoning, noticing details like size, holes, or tilt, may indicate thoughtfulness, patience, or empathy.
- The quiz interprets this as lower narcissistic tendencies.
⚠️ Important Caveats
- These quizzes are not scientifically rigorous; they are more like brain teasers or conversation starters.
- True narcissism is a clinical personality disorder diagnosed by a professional using structured interviews and criteria.
- Picking a cup first based on instinct doesn’t actually measure your personality or morality—it just measures snap decision tendencies in a playful way.
✅ Fun takeaway:
The cup you think will fill first may reflect whether your brain looks at the surface or thinks a step ahead, but it’s just a fun exercise, not a personality test you can take seriously.
If you want, I can explain exactly how this cup illusion works visually and why most people pick the “wrong” one instinctively, which is pretty fascinating! Do you want me to?