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Can you work out which family member broke the vase? Your answer reveals a lot about your hidden character

Published on March 31, 2025 at 02:00 AM

THINK you know who broke the vase?

The scene below appears to show a mum and four children, gathered around the broken china.

Illustration of a personality test: choose who broke the vase to reveal personality traits.
Who you blame first for breaking the vase in this family scene reveals a lot about your character

It's not immediately clear who smashed it – but your first instinct could reveal a lot about your character.

Take your time choosing the culprit, then scroll to find what your choice says about you.

If you chose Child A

Illustration of a personality test: choose who broke the vase.
Child A does look like someone who broke the vase by the way he is staring at it

The boy in blue might appear guilty because he is stood so close to the vase.

He is also fixated on the broken chinaware, while children B, C, and D look on.

But are the other kids passing the blame?

If you chose this child you are said to be careful with everyone around you.

You are responsible, reliable, and detail-oriented. You take your decisions after thinking carefully about everything.

You will not rush into anything. You are highly observant and take notice of everyone’s body language and behaviour.

You are also meticulous, systematic, analytical, attentive to details and you may be a forward-thinking and assertive kind of person.

You may not take decisions based entirely on emotions and you look for meaning and significance in life.

You have a need to care, encourage, and contribute to your surroundings and relations.

But you are also a natural visionary, non-conformist, and problem-solver kind of individual.

If you chose Child B

Illustration of a personality test: choose who broke the vase.
Child B looks like the eldest child who maybe saw the vase break

Child B looks like the eldest child, appearing to look at child A with understanding and concern.

She does not appear angry or upset, nor does she appear to be passing any judgement.

If you chose this child, you are said to be good at understanding people and not leaving their side during hard times.

You probably don't judge people right away because you will try to get to know them first.

You are a very conscientious person. You understand that people are not perfect and mistakes can happen to anyone.

You also value integrity and unity in relationships and are a natural romantic and nurturer.

You enjoy connections that encourage expressions and acceptance.

And you may be one of those extremely helpful individuals who give more importance to relationships than other aspects of life.

But, you are likely to make decisions based on emotions and you want to be understood and appreciated.

If you chose Child C

Illustration of a personality test: choose who broke the vase.
Child C looks mischievous especially since he is standing with his hands in his pockets

Child C looks mischievous, stood with his hands in his pockets while wearing a cheeky grin.

If you chose this child, you might possess confidence and leadership skills.

You can recognise problems and solutions. You may also be skilled in turning around situations and opportunities to your advantage.

However, under negative circumstances, you can also be pretentious, snobbish, and arrogant.

You love living in the present and enjoy every moment to the fullest.

You love spontaneity in your work and love creating new ideas but you have a strong independent streak.

You may be highly ambitious and like to be the centre of attention.

You may also be highly competitive and may have learned to keep a good grip on your emotions.

If you chose Child D

Illustration of a personality test: four children stand near a broken vase; choose who broke it to reveal hidden traits.
Child D seems to be a little scared and almost in tears

Child D seems to be scared and almost in tears and seems overwhelmed by her emotions.

She may be worried that being the youngest, she might be pinned with the blame.

If you chose this child, you may trust others easily and may be sensitive and emotional.

You want to be understood and appreciated and always try to be a better person.

You prefer to lead by a ‘head over heart' approach and are easy to talk to and a good listener.

However, you become uneasy if you feel controlled too much by your emotions.

You like to work on yourself and your goals to achieve success and you love to learn new things and concepts.

You abide by high morals while working also. In your adult life also, you may find yourself on a quest to discover yourself.

You may seek outer validation a lot to feel good about yourself but you need to be reminded about your uniqueness and abilities.

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