Free MBTIpersonality test
Use everyday choices to understand your energy, decisions, relationships, and blind spots.
48
standard questions
16
personality type profiles
ZH / EN
bilingual experience
Your type map emerges from four preference pairs
E / I
Energy
Whether interaction fuels you or quiet helps you reset.
S / N
Perception
Whether you start with details or possibilities.
T / F
Decision
Whether logic or human impact carries more weight.
J / P
Rhythm
Whether you prefer closure or open options.
Want to know your type first?
Start with the standard MBTI test, then use the type pages, relationship notes, career ideas, and guides to keep exploring.
Start with the test, then explore at your own pace.
Easy to start
Questions focus on everyday choices and preferences, so you do not need to study MBTI first.
Clear result
Your result brings the type, strengths, communication style, and next reading paths together.
Good to share
Use it as a starting point for reflection and conversation, not as a fixed label.
See how each type moves through the world
Every personality type has its own tone, strengths, blind spots, and relationship patterns. Explore your own type or read the one you keep wondering about.
Analysts
All
Pattern-seeking, strategic, and logic-driven readers who often want systems and models.
Diplomats
All
Meaning-seeking, empathetic, and people-aware readers who care about identity and values.
Sentinels
All
Stable, practical, and responsibility-oriented readers who care about order and reliability.
Explorers
All
Flexible, present-focused, and action-oriented readers who adapt quickly to real situations.
The questions people ask most often
Is MBTI accurate? Do results change? Can it help with relationships? These questions deserve better answers than a quick hot take.
For readers who want the fuller picture
If you want more than a fast result, our guides connect the test, the types, the caveats, and the practical use cases in one place.
Personality makes more sense in real life
Work, relationships, misunderstandings, boundaries, growth. The articles are where personality theory meets actual life.