A) 2 holes — You’re literal and detail-oriented.
You focus on what’s most apparent: the two tears. You pay close attention to surface details and value direct evidence. You might be practical, skeptical, and prefer straightforward, elegant solutions.
B) 4 holes — You’re traditional and rule-following.
You counted the shirt’s natural openings. You favor established definitions and enjoy adhering to rules. You tend to notice function and structure before style. Pragmatic and steady, you’re at ease with common sense.
C) 6 holes — You’re a creatively logical thinker.
You combined both the visible tears and the inherent openings. This indicates you can hold multiple viewpoints simultaneously and excel at seeing how different pieces fit together. You’re the type of problem-solver who recognizes both detail and context.
D) 8 holes — You think outside the box (perhaps a bit too much).
You searched for an extra twist – counting internal seams, possible sleeve cuffs, or overanalyzing the setup. You’re imaginative and adaptable, and at times your creativity leads you to insights that others overlook (or find amusingly odd).
Regarding the cheeky remark about narcissism: those who quickly label others are often humorously encouraged to select the most extreme option — but the image’s assertion shouldn’t be taken literally. Whether you choose 2 or 6, it reflects your approach to puzzles, not a personality assessment.