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Home » What you see first in optical illusion shows which side of brain ‘is more dominant’
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What you see first in optical illusion shows which side of brain ‘is more dominant’

By staff14 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Wondering if you’re more right or left-brained? Apparently this personality test style-optical illusion can determine what sort of character you are based on what you see first

06:08, 14 Sep 2025Updated 09:03, 14 Sep 2025

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Certain optical illusions can leave you baffled(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Optical illusions are so much more than just a headache nowadays. Some could boost your intelligence, while others might just show whether you’re ‘strong’ or ‘deeply sensitive’. These kind of optical illusions are great for learning a lot about your personality.

Now the latest brainteaser is doing just that as it can apparently reveal whether you’re right or left-brained. Of course, depending on what you see first, this can show how you use your mind on a daily basis. It was recently posted on TikTok by the account @pearl.dock, which boasts 1.5million followers, where it said: “Here’s an interesting psychology test for you.”

So are you up for the challenge? Start by gazing at the two faces and see what you spot first…

The video continued: “Take a look at these two faces and decide which one you think looks happier. The answer will reveal something about how your brain works.

“Take a moment to pause and think about your answer. The human brain has two hemispheres, the left and the right.”

The video claimed the test is based on the idea that the face you choose shows which side of your brain is ‘more dominant’ and how it influences your personality.

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If the face on the left is happier…

This might mean you’re more left-brained dominant. The video explained: “Left brain dominant individuals are known for their analytical and logical thinking.

“They tend to focus on details are often skilled at tasks involving critical thinking, problem solving and structured reasoning. You excel in subjects like maths, science and logic-based problem solving.”

If the face on the right is happier…

Apparently you may lean more towards right-brain dominance.

These kind of people are typically more intuitive, creative and emotionally expressive.

The video concluded: “They often excel in areas that require imagination, holistic thinking, and artistic expression.”

Since the video was shared, it racked up 170,300 likes and 3,200 comments.

One said: “Right is happier,” while another chimed in: “I’m positive 100% of all the viewers thought the right was happier.”

A third pointed out: “Neither one looks happy or happier.” Then a fourth commented: “Right brained, which is a bit funny since I have a job which people would see as left brained.”

So what do you see in the mind-bending psychology test? Let us know in the comments section below…

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