What you see first in this optical illusion could tell you if you’re good at managing stress

THE first thing you see in this optical illusion can reveal if you’re good at managing stress.

The clever image consists of two parts, a crocodile and a boat – which one caught your eye first?

What do you see first, a crocodile or a boat?

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What do you see first, a crocodile or a boat?Photo credit: Mind’s Journal

If the crocodile was the first thing that caught your attention, it means you tend to look at the bigger picture.

That can mean you get through tough times faster without worrying about the little things.

But it can also mean that you miss a crucial detail because you have less patience.

“You’re someone who doesn’t consider the things that don’t seem important to you,” Fully Sanchez said in his TikTok video.

“You’re probably not a risk taker and you’re very practical.”

He adds that “living on the conservative side rather than making room for the new”.

You're probably less patient if you spot the crocodile first

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You’re probably less patient if you spot the crocodile first

However, if you discovered the boat first, you must have a special attitude towards life.

You don’t like to play by the rules and appreciate the little things in life.

“You’re something of a perfectionist,” Sanchez added.

“You are also very creative, unique and quirky.”

Meanwhile, this optical illusion can tell if you’re always being taken advantage of based on what you see first.

This brain teaser challenges you to find the carrot that fell between these fish in five seconds.

And what you first see in the optical illusion says a lot about your personality — so are you friendly or emotionally bouncy?

Whoever sees the boat first is usually more creative

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Whoever sees the boat first is usually more creativeCredit: Unknown, clear with picture desk

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Caroline Bleakley

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