Tricky optical illusion asks you to work out what animal you see – and only natural leaders will find the right answer
THERE are so many different types of optical illusions that it's hard to keep up.
Some alter the way you see an image while others can reveal hidden truths about your personality.
And instantprints' latest optical illusion asks users what animal they think is within the image.
If you can guess the correct animal - it could mean you're a natural born leader when it comes to the work place.
The design features the outline of a specific animal hidden cleverly amongst a set of brightly coloured lines, with the aim of tricking the eyes of those that try to decipher it.
So, what animal do you see in the image?
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For many, the pattern can produce a rather hypnotic effect, making it harder to spot the cleverly concealed image.
If you haven't quite guessed what it is and want a bit more time then don't scroll down as the answer will be revealed below.
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The animal hidden in the image was in fact, a lion.
A lion is often associated with dominant personality traits - like being a natural born leader.
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Those with lion personality types in the workplace are often strong decision makers.
If your personality type is a Lion, you’re likely to be pro-active, loyal, and determined.
You’re often seen as the one to turn to when guidance in the business is needed, offering those around you much-needed reassurance as you have strong relationships with many of them.
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While many people may not feel confident speaking up and feeding back to the team, you're not.
Whilst others within the workplace may not always like this approach, they tend to value your feedback as they know it’s for the greater good of the team.