<div><p>This image is over 100 years old and may be able to tell you about how creative you are depending on what you see.</p><p>The illustration first appeared in a German humor magazine <em><em>Die Fliegenden Blatter</em> </em>in 1982. </p><p>Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein used the image in his theory about ambiguous figures and how one image can be seen in 2 different ways. </p><div><figure><a href="https://www.indy100.com/article/what-do-you-see-in-this-picture-the-answer-says-a-lot-about-your-personality-7316291" target="_blank"><amp-img src="https://www.shared.com/content/images/2017/05/duckjpg.jpg" srcset="https://www.shared.com/content/images/2017/05/duckjpg_GH_content_550px.jpg 550w" sizes="89vw" title="" alt="" height="9" width="16" layout="responsive"></amp-img></a><figcaption class="op-vertical-center"><cite><a href="https://www.indy100.com/article/what-do-you-see-in-this-picture-the-answer-says-a-lot-about-your-personality-7316291" target="_blank">Indy100</a></cite></figcaption></figure></div><p></p><p><!-- [invalid-shortcode] --></p><p><strong>Continue to the next page for the solution and what it means. </strong></p><p>People were given the rabbit/duck image and asked which they could see. </p><p>If they were able to see both, it was assessed how long it took them to flip between the 2 photos. </p><p>Researchers found that those who could flip between the 2 images quickest were more creative than those who lagged behind. </p><p>Most people see a duck at first, with the beak point high into the sky on the left. </p><p>But where is the rabbit? If instead what was a beak is now a set of ears, you can see the rest of the animal take shape right before your eyes. </p><div><figure><amp-img src="https://www.shared.com/content/images/2017/05/duckjpg2.png" srcset="https://www.shared.com/content/images/2017/05/duckjpg2_GH_content_550px.png 550w" sizes="89vw" title="" alt="" height="9" width="16" layout="responsive"></amp-img><figcaption class="op-vertical-center"><cite>Indy100</cite></figcaption></figure></div><p></p><p><strong>What were your results? Share with a friend to see how they did. </strong></p></div>