Imagine a cube in the desert… this personality test reveals where you are in life

Imagine a cube in the desert… this personality test reveals

Do you know the Japanese cube test? Just imagine a landscape in the desert, with a cube, a ladder, flowers, a horse… Each element, depending on its size and location, corresponds to a detail of your life. We help you interpret your results.

Family, friends, projects, couple, self-confidence… The Japanese cube test allows you to take stock of what you are experiencing at the moment. A revealing test of one’s own personality which requires a little imagination. After trying it on yourself, you will surely ask those around you these questions.

  1. The cube. To begin, imagine yourself in a desert and imagine a cube. Take the time to visualize it well. What is his size ? What is its material, its texture, its color? Where is it placed in relation to you? Is it placed on the ground or in the air… Give as much description as possible about this cube.
  2. The scale. In this desert, there is also a ladder. Observe it carefully. What is its position relative to the cube? What is it made of? What is his size ?
  3. Flowers. Now notice there are flowers. How many are there? Where are they in relation to the cube? What colors are they? Are they open, closed or faded?
  4. Horse. There is also a horse in this desert. How is he ? Does he seem gentle, kind, tough, fearless or intimidating? Where is it in relation to the cube? How far ?
  5. Storm. Finally, imagine that a storm breaks out in this desert. What is going on ? Is she moving closer to you or moving away? Has the sky darkened? Is it raining ? Is it a big tornado or just rain? How far is it from the rest of the scene? What impact does it have on the cube, the horse, the ladder and the flowers? Is the storm short or long?

All these details are important to properly interpret the results. Do not hesitate, if it is simpler (and if you have time), to draw the landscape that you have imagined. Once you have described precisely what you see, here is what each item corresponds to.

You should know that the cube represents you. Your impression of this object is how you view yourself. The further away it is, the less self-esteem you have. Its size refers to your ego, to self-confidence. If your cube is small, you may have a somewhat shy or humble nature. The cube is placed on the sand? You then have your feet on the ground, but those who imagine it floating in the sky are rather dreamers and overflowing with imagination. As for the material, if you described it as transparent, it means that you are an open and honest person. Reserved people will have imagined it rather opaque, optimistic people, colorful, while wood relates to faithful and loyal people.

The scale represents your loved ones and those around you. Its position in relation to the cube, its size and its condition reveal your relationships with others and your degree of dependence or independence. If the ladder is placed against the cube, it means that you are close to those around you and that family has a primordial importance in your life. They can count on you and you are open to communication. The further the ladder is from you (or your cube), the more difficult it is to let people approach. Furthermore, the size of the scale corresponds to your circle of friends: a small scale will mean, for example, that you prefer to have few friends on whom you can count, rather than having many acquaintances. Moreover, if your ladder seems solid to you, it is because you feel comfortable and safe with your loved ones.

But then, what do the flowers refer to? They represent your children, the children you would like to have or the projects that are blossoming in your head. Their color, condition, type and number reflect your aspirations and feelings about parenthood or your plans. If they surround the cube, it means that you have a close relationship with your children, and that you feel close to them, or quite simply that you think you will have them in the near future. Colorful or blooming flowers demonstrate your positive spirit, and conversely, faded flowers suggest that you see the future with difficulty. The number of flowers also represents the intensity of your feelings.

The horse symbolizes your current or desired partner and your love life. Your darling is reliable and protective if you imagine a sturdy and strong horse. The closer the horse is to the cube (and therefore to you), the more you feel good in your relationship, or you are ready to start a serious relationship. If it has reindeer, a saddle or is tethered, it means you need reassurance that you have some control, but if you see a wild horse running free, it’s that you have complete trust in your partner.

Finally, the storm represents your problems and the way you approach them. Its intensity, movement, duration and effect on other elements reflect your resilience in the face of difficulties and your ability to overcome them.

By analyzing your answers at each stage, you can better understand your personality, your relationships, and how you face life’s challenges. Don’t wait any longer, give your friends or your “desert horse” a test!

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