Choose the animal that doesn’t fit to find out if you are a narcissist.
At first glance, this picture looks like a simple puzzle – four animals, one of which doesn’t seem to fit: tiger (A), dog (B), cat (C), or lion (D). But according to popular psychology quizzes circulating online, the animal you identify as the one that doesn’t belong could reveal something deeper about your personality – even hinting at traits like self-confidence, empathy, or narcissism.
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A) Tiger
If you chose the Tiger, you are likely determined, courageous, and ambitious. You value independence and are proud of your accomplishments. However, this strong self-centeredness can sometimes be perceived as arrogance or dominance—traits often associated with mild narcissism. You prefer to lead rather than follow.
B) Dog
If you chose the dog, you are likely loyal, caring, and empathetic. You thrive on emotional honesty. You see yourself as part of a team, rather than above it—which makes you least likely to exhibit narcissistic traits. You value trust and stability more than power or recognition.
C) Cat
Choosing a cat as your pet suggests you are independent yet observant, self-assured but selective in your relationships. You enjoy your own company and prioritize quality over quantity when it comes to social connections. You may possess a quiet self-confidence that sometimes borders on egocentricity, but is rarely excessive.
D) Lion
If you have chosen Leo as your sign, you likely possess strong leadership qualities and a deep sense of pride. You command respect and project authority—qualities admired by many. However, if this pride goes too far, it can turn into arrogance, a hallmark of narcissism. Nevertheless, your protective nature balances this out.
So, who is the “outsider”?
Biologically speaking, the dog is the clear outsider – it’s the only non-cat in the group. Symbolically, however, your answer reveals whether you identify more with power, loyalty, independence, or dominance.
This little quiz is not intended to diagnose narcissism. Instead, it’s an entertaining mirror that shows you how you see yourself – and which qualities you are naturally attracted to.
Final thought
Personality tests like this one remind us that self-awareness is key. Whether you’re more like the dog, the cat, the tiger, or the lion, every trait—even confidence or self-centeredness—has strengths and weaknesses. Understanding them helps you grow, lead, and love more authentically.
So… which type did you choose?