It's always fun to take tests to see what sort of a person you really are, and when faced with a mind-boggling brainteaser, you may desperately want to know what your interpretation of the image you're looking at means.
Whether what you see means you're bold, and sometimes bossy, or easy to talk to and approachable, it can be really fun to think more deeply about our personalities - and it's a great talking point with friends and family.
And optical illusion enthusiasts have said that the animal you see first in this image reveals whether you are brave or creative.
So, what do you see?
Which animal are you immediately drawn to?
Bloke who ate 124 kebabs in 31 days says it left him 'psychologically' damagedYou need to be completely honest with yourself in order to get the most realistic answer - there's no right or wrong here, so don't panic.
If you saw the snout of a lion, it means you are courageous.
According to FreshersLive, it means you have an inherent curiosity and a natural inclination to comprehend things thoroughly, which motivates you to investigate all aspects and acquire a deep understanding of anything you're interested in.
You won't give up until you've accomplished what you set out to do, which is a great trait.
But, multitasking may not be your strong point, and you may find handling several tasks at once a little challenging.
You're resilient, can be stubborn, and you're also fearless, meaning you're not afraid to confront your biggest fears.
However, if you saw a bird spreading its wings first when you looked at the image, you're a creative person.
People may see you as carefree and irresponsible, but you're imaginative and have a desire to make the world a better place.
You also possess a unique perspective on the world which means you can think outside of the box.
It's important to note that one simple test cannot quantify the range of human emotions - so it's best to view these as a bit of fun and take them with a pinch of salt.
People are just learning what the symbol on their shampoo actually meansWhich animal did you see first? Let us know in the comments.