How Many Holes You See in This T-Shirt Determines if You’re a Narcissist

A viral brain-teaser featuring an orange T-shirt with two rips asks viewers: “How many holes do you see — 2, 4, 6, or 8?” The post cheekily claims your answer says something about your personality. Rather than a psychological test, it’s a light puzzle that reveals how people define and perceive “holes.”

To solve it, puzzlers must decide what counts as a hole. Are the two tears the only ones? Or do the shirt’s built-in openings — for the neck, sleeves, and waist — count too? The challenge lies in balancing literal and functional interpretations of what makes an opening.

Listing all visible or implied holes helps clarify the options: two ripped holes in front, one neck opening, two sleeve holes, and the bottom hem opening. Counting only the tears gives you two; counting only the standard garment openings gives you four; counting both gives you six. Some even stretch to eight by imagining hidden or internal holes, though that’s less common.

Most puzzle fans agree that the correct answer is six, combining both the visible damage and the shirt’s structural openings. This interpretation treats a hole as any complete passage through the fabric, visible from either side.

Beyond the logic, the riddle comes with playful “personality” meanings. Choosing 2 implies a literal, practical mindset; 4 suggests a rule-following thinker; 6 reflects balanced creativity and logic; and 8 signals outside-the-box imagination.

The joke about narcissism is just clickbait — the puzzle isn’t diagnostic. It’s simply a fun way to test perception, reasoning, and imagination. Whether you choose 2, 4, 6, or 8, it highlights how people interpret the same picture in unique, revealing ways.

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