This puzzle does more than just count squares; it reveals aspects of your personality and your approach to problem-solving. Narcissists usually rely on
their initial impulses without questioning them, which leads to hurried reactions. Conversely, those that are open-minded take their time, edit their work, and own up to their errors.
You need to consider the following in order to count the squares precisely:
Single-unit little squares
Squares of a moderate size (groups of smaller squares)
Large squares, or the entire grid
Your comment reveals important attributes:
**Below six squares**: Displays impatience and conceit. **6 to 9 squares**: Shows a respectable degree of awareness but a tendency to overlook details.
**10 to 13 squares**: Exhibits introspection, receptivity, and prudence.
This exercise illustrates how your approach to challenges can disclose deeper aspects of your character, from conceit to thoughtfulness.