A viral puzzle shows an orange T-shirt with two rips and asks viewers how many holes they see: 2, 4, 6, or 8. The question isn’t psychological but a clever test of observation and definition — what qualifies as a “hole”? Some count only the tears, while others include the neck, sleeves, and bottom openings.
The most accepted answer is six: four standard openings plus the two ripped ones. This view treats every opening that goes through the fabric as a hole. Alternative counts depend on whether someone focuses on visible damage or structural design, revealing how flexible their reasoning is.
Each response is paired with a playful personality readout — literal thinkers pick 2, rule-followers 4, balanced problem-solvers 6, and imaginative types 8. The narcissism caption is just humor; the real fun lies in seeing how differently people approach the same visual riddle.