Personality test: Woman in mirror, skull or both? What you see first reveals if you’re highly empathetic, emotionally protective, or balanced

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Would you like to take a test that we promise will play with your eyes while quietly revealing something about you at the same time? In the above image, at first glance you’ll either see—a skull or a woman in the mirror or both together. Depending on what you see first, this optical illusion personality test claims to reveal your true emotional nature. It might feel like a simple visual trick at first, but the longer you sit with it, the more personal it can become.

This famous illusion, titled “Vanity,” was first created by illustrator Charles Allan Gilbert in 1892. From a distance, the image clearly looks like a human skull. But on looking closely, the contours of the skull slowly shift, revealing a woman seated at her vanity, looking at her reflection in the mirror. The artwork is a quiet reminder that nothing is ever quite one thing; beauty and mortality, surface and depth, can exist in the same frame.

The “skull or woman in the mirror” test isn’t just about fooling your eyes. It quietly reflects how your mind processes emotion, vulnerability, and the balance between curiosity and caution. When you look at the illusion, your first instinctive reaction—what you register before your brain has time to “think”—is what matters most.

Did the skull jump out at you immediately?
Did the woman in the mirror feel impossible to miss?
Or did both shapes appear in the same still, haunting moment?

There’s no right or wrong answer. Notice what caught your attention first; read what it reveals about you:

Photo: The Mind Journal

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