This kind of puzzle is a bit of a trick—there isn’t a definitive “correct” answer.
At first glance:
- Person 1 and 3 look rich because they display obvious luxury (watches, cars, jewelry).
- Person 4 suggests inherited or “old money” style—refined but still visible.
- Person 2 shows nothing flashy at all.
The point is psychological, not factual: visible wealth ≠ actual wealth.
The most common interpretation is Person 2—because truly wealthy people often don’t feel the need to prove it. Their money is in assets, investments, and stability, not in showing status.
But realistically, you can’t determine someone’s wealth from appearance alone. Plenty of very rich people dress simply, and plenty of people with expensive items are living beyond their means.
So the real “answer” is:
👉 The puzzle is testing your assumptions—not your IQ.