Overconfidence often shows up in how people approach simple puzzles. Narcissistic individuals tend to trust their first impression, answering quickly without checking. As the article says, they may “skip double-checking their work,” leading to mistakes when counting squares.
In contrast, reflective thinkers take a pause. They consider multiple options and don’t rush, which leads to more accurate results. This careful mindset “reveals a flexible” and humble approach.
To get the puzzle right, you need to count step by step: start with small squares, then look for larger ones, including overlaps and hidden patterns.
How you solve the puzzle reveals your personality. Slowing down shows humility and good problem-solving skills. Rushing might point to impulsiveness or a need to seem smart without effort.
In the end, “the final count matters less than how you got there.” The real challenge lies in your thinking style, not just spotting all the squares.