This type of post is a viral personality “optical illusion” claim, but it is not scientifically valid.
What the image actually is
It shows groups of doves arranged in different ways and suggests that:
“The number of doves you see reveals who walks by your side”
This is a social media psychology gimmick, not a real test of personality, destiny, relationships, or life outcomes.
Why it is not meaningful
There is no scientific evidence that:
- Counting animals in an image can reveal personality traits
- Visual perception patterns predict relationships or “who supports you”
- Different people “see” hidden truths in such images
What people notice depends on:
- Attention and focus
- Visual processing speed
- Image familiarity and pattern recognition
- Sometimes even screen size or brightness
In short, it reflects how your brain interprets visual patterns, not your life or relationships.
Why people find it interesting
These posts spread widely because they:
- Feel personal and mysterious
- Give vague, flattering interpretations
- Encourage engagement (“How many did you see?”)
- Use simple visual puzzles that are easy to share
This is similar to internet personality quizzes that are not clinically validated.
What it really measures (if anything)
At most, it may loosely reflect:
- Visual perception differences
- Attention to detail
- How quickly someone groups objects in an image
But it does not measure emotions, destiny, or social support.
Simple takeaway
- The image is a social media illusion, not a psychological or spiritual test
- The “meaning” is created for entertainment
- Your relationships and support system cannot be determined by counting doves in a picture
If you want, I can break down how these viral “personality illusion” posts are designed to trick perception, or show you real, scientifically backed personality tests instead.