It sounds like you’re referring to one of those personality or psychology tests where the choice of a coffee cup is supposed to reveal something about your character, habits, or mindset.
Here’s how these “coffee cup tests” usually work:
☕ How a Coffee Cup Test Works
- You’re shown multiple cups — they may differ in:
- Size (small, medium, large)
- Shape (round, square, tall, short)
- Design (plain, patterned, colorful)
- Handle style or material
- You choose the cup you’d most like to drink from.
- Interpretation (example themes):
- Small cup: You’re detail-oriented, cautious, or enjoy simplicity.
- Large cup: You’re outgoing, energetic, and embrace abundance.
- Plain cup: You value practicality and minimalism.
- Decorated/fancy cup: You enjoy creativity, aesthetics, or self-expression.
- Tall cup: You like structure, order, and planning.
- Short/wide cup: You’re grounded, sociable, and relaxed.
🧠 What It Really Shows
- Mostly for fun and self-reflection
- Not scientifically validated, but can spark insight into preferences or personality traits
💡 Tip: Try the test with friends — comparing cup choices can reveal differences in style, priorities, or creativity.
If you want, I can make a full “coffee cup personality quiz” with 5 cups and tell you what your choice says about you. Do you want me to do that?