The concept is simple: you are shown an abstract picture containing multiple hidden elements, and your first instinct — what you see immediately — is supposed to reflect your personality traits, emotional tendencies, or decision-making style.
Supporters of these tests say they tap into the subconscious mind. According to this idea, your brain prioritizes certain shapes, patterns, or meanings based on your inner thoughts and personality. For example, someone who notices faces first might be described as socially intuitive or people-oriented, while someone who focuses on objects or background details might be seen as more analytical or detail-focused.