We all enjoy a good personality test. Whether it’s discovering our Myers-Briggs type, identifying our love language, or even finding out what kind of bread represents us on a spiritual level, people are naturally fascinated by learning more about themselves. Recently, visual puzzles and optical illusions have taken over the internet, claiming to uncover the deepest parts of our subconscious.

The newest puzzle going viral? A deceptively simple image filled with brown monkeys.
The bold statement attached to it is hard to ignore: “The Number Of Monkeys You See Determines If You’re A Narcissist.” Curious enough to try? Take a moment to carefully examine the image above. Don’t rush. Spend about 10 to 15 seconds scanning each row. Count every monkey face you can find—including the tiny ones hidden in the shadows.
Got your number? Good. Let’s explore what your answer supposedly reveals about your personality—and then break down the actual science behind it.
The Results: What Did You See?
Depending on how closely you looked, your answer likely falls into one of three categories. Here’s what popular psychology suggests about your monkey-counting skills.
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1. You Counted 9 Monkeys
If you quickly counted nine monkeys, you likely focused only on the most obvious figures in each row.
The Verdict: According to the viral trend, this may suggest mild narcissistic tendencies. Why? Because you concentrate on the big picture and what’s immediately visible. You may move too quickly to notice subtle details about others, which can come across as self-focused. You tend to interpret the world based on what stands out most to you, without digging deeper.

2. You Counted 10 to 14 Monkeys
If you looked more carefully, you probably noticed the baby monkeys clinging to the adults, bringing your total to somewhere between 10 and 14.
The Verdict: You are well-balanced. You’re neither overly self-centered nor overly self-sacrificing. Spotting the smaller monkeys suggests you have a natural sense of empathy and awareness. You notice those who depend on you, but you also maintain healthy boundaries and don’t overthink everything.
3. You Counted 15 to 17 Monkeys
If you were especially observant, you spotted not only the baby monkeys but also the hidden faces tucked behind others in the middle and bottom rows. (If counted precisely, there are 17 monkey faces in total.)