That is why so many people arrive at different answers and still feel completely c
Of course, the line in the image that says the answer “determines if you’re a narcissist” is just clickbait-style humor. A picture puzzle cannot diagnose anyone’s personality, mental health, or character. The real purpose is simply to grab attention and make people curious enough to stop scrolling. And to be fair, it works.
These viral visual riddles do well because they create instant engagement. People love sharing their answer, defending it, and seeing whether others agree. Even when the puzzle has no official solution, it still succeeds because it starts conversation. In a way, that is the whole point. The image is less about being “right” and more about making people think twice about something they assumed was obvious.
Another reason puzzles like this spread so quickly is that they make viewers feel involved. Anyone can participate. You do not need special knowledge, advanced math, or deep analysis. All you need is a few seconds, a sharp eye, and a willingness to argue over tiny details.
So what is the best answer?
It depends on how strictly you define a hole. If you only count the large torn areas, you may say 2. If you count both sides of those tears, you may say 4. If you include the natural openings of the skirt and possibly the drawstring holes, your answer can rise even more. That is what makes the puzzle interesting: it is not just testing your eyes, but your reasoning.
In the end, the real challenge is not the skirt.