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How do you see it? A roundup of psychology tests using illustrations

Have you ever wanted to discover your “hidden self” or the “true essence” you don’t usually show? In fact, a simple illustration-based psychological test can reveal your deep psyche with surprising accuracy.

All you do is answer by intuition, and you might find yourself nodding along, thinking, “That’s so me!” This time, we’re introducing a curious and fun psychological test that interprets your unconscious mind based on how you perceive an illustration.

You may uncover an unexpected side of yourself that you hadn’t even noticed.

Stress and Psychological State Assessment Test (1–10)

A psychological test where what you add reveals your happiness level

Psychological test you can understand with pictures! Diagnose yourself by what you add to the drawing! [Psychological Test]
A psychological test where what you add reveals your happiness level

This is a psychological test where an image is shown and you answer the question, “If you were to add something to it, what would you add?” Your current happiness level is determined from four possible results: 5%, 25%, 70%, or 100%.

The diagnosis explains your strengths and weaknesses, as well as what aspects you may be dissatisfied with.

By reading the explanation, you might notice things you wouldn’t have realized on your own, so please use it as an opportunity to boost your happiness.

How much do you long for the extraordinary?

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How much do you long for the extraordinary?

The more dissatisfaction and stress build up in our daily lives, the stronger our longing for the extraordinary—our desire to break free from the everyday—tends to become.

This psychological test explores that yearning for the extraordinary to gauge your current level of satisfaction and stress.

You’ll look at illustrations of hummingbirds and consider which one is the “happy hummingbird,” allowing us to delve into your inner state.

Because it also relates to your ability to focus on what’s in front of you, it’s a good opportunity to think about ways to refresh yourself so you can better engage with your tasks.

A personality test that reveals what you fear based on the first thing you see

[Psychological Test of Fear] What do you see first? Discover what you fear: death, illness, or betrayal.
A personality test that reveals what you fear based on the first thing you see

Everyone has things they’re bad at or afraid of, and what someone fears most differs from person to person.

This psychological test explores what each individual especially fears—possibly even something they haven’t realized themselves.

It presents eerie illustrations that can look like different things depending on how you view them, and what you see first reveals insights into your subconscious.

Because it clearly identifies what you personally dislike or find unsettling, why not review your daily habits to avoid these triggers?

Stress/Psychological State Diagnostic Test (11–20)

A psychological test that reveals the true source of your anxiety just by looking at a picture

[Personality Test] Can just looking at a picture reveal the true nature of your anxiety?! What stood out to you shows the worries you’re carrying right now. What are you afraid of? [Stress Diagnosis]
A psychological test that reveals the true source of your anxiety just by looking at a picture

This is a personality test that reveals what you’re currently anxious about, based on which part of an image catches your eye at first glance.

There are five options, so look at the image and choose the one that intuitively left the strongest impression.

In the explanation of your result, you’ll find both the true nature of the anxiety in your heart and advice on how to dispel it.

If you’re feeling uneasy with a vague sense of worry you can’t quite identify, why not give this test a try?

A psychological test to find out what you’ve been putting up with

Words similar to endurance—patience, perseverance, forbearance, tolerance—are all familiar terms, and there are many proverbs and sayings that use them.

As the saying goes, “A short temper brings loss,” so perhaps endurance really is necessary for people.

That said, unnecessary enduring can also cause stress.

In this personality test, you’ll discover what you are suppressing at a deep psychological level.

Take this opportunity to identify the source of your endurance and come up with good strategies to address it.

Incidentally, the antonym of endurance (gaman) is “honesty” or “forthrightness” (sunao).

A psychological test to find out what lowers your motivation

In Japanese, the word “tension” (tenshon) carries a bright, upbeat image, as in the phrase “My tension is going up!” But in English, “tension” literally means nervousness or strain—situations that involve anxiety and stress.

Where along the way did the meaning veer off and settle into a positive sense in Japanese? What brings your tension down? An unexpected rain shower, negative evaluations from others, worries about the state of the world—this psychological test will pinpoint them.

If you know what lowers your tension, you might be able to set up some kind of preventive measures.

Stress level check

A personality test to determine your stress level
Stress level check

Everyone accumulates at least some stress from day-to-day life, and it’s possible you might be on the verge of a blow-up without even realizing it.

This assessment explores your level of stress from your subconscious and could be a chance to reflect on your daily routine and move toward a healthier lifestyle.

The prompts show patterns that look like dots lined up at regular intervals, with another image hidden behind them.

Your stress level is gauged by how clearly you can see the image behind the pattern.

Be careful not to overanalyze—staring too hard can strain your eyes—so the key is to answer intuitively without thinking too much.