What kind of person are you, really?
Six different lenses on personality. The science-backed one. The cognitive functions one. The motivation one. The ancient zodiac. The Jungian type. And the function-attitudes profile.
Each system stands on its own terms. Together, they form a key that's yours alone.
Why six systems?
Personality is too complex for one model. Each system captures different truths.
Independent Validation
Each system asks its own questions, uses its own scoring, and produces its own results. No shortcuts, no shared assumptions.
Adaptive Testing
Smart question selection means you answer fewer questions while getting more accurate results. Typically 30-50% shorter than fixed tests.
Privacy First
No account required. No email needed. Your responses stay on your device. Nothing is sent to any server.
Transparent Science
Every item has documented psychometric properties. Every result shows its uncertainty. No black boxes, no false precision.
Pick a lens
Start with one system, or take them all. Your key assembles itself as you go.
The Five Domains
The science-backed one
How you score across five broad traits — openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. The most studied model in personality research, shown as a profile rather than a single type.
Four Preferences
The four-letter one
Four either/or preferences — like preferring quiet nights over big parties — combine into a four-letter type like ENFP. This version also shows how clear-cut each preference was, not just the letter.
The Nine Types
The one about motivation
Which of nine core motivations drives you — the reformer, the helper, the achiever, and so on. Instead of how you act, it asks why you act, which is why it can't be read off the Big Five.
Signs and Affinities
The one for reflection
The sign you were born under, and the sign your own answers lean toward — run side by side. Not a measurement and not a claim that the stars cause anything: the gap between the two is what's worth a look.
Eight Function-Attitudes
The Jungian functions, continuous
Eight cognitive function-attitudes — Se, Si, Ne, Ni, Te, Ti, Fe, Fi — scored as continuous dimensions. No type reduction, just the raw profile of how you engage with the world.
Dominant Function
Your leading cognitive function
Which of Jung's eight function-attitudes dominates your psyche? This system ranks them by separation and reports a dominant only when the data clearly supports one — no forced types.
How it works
Choose a system
Pick any of the six personality systems to start. Each takes about 5-10 minutes.
Answer questions
Respond honestly to each item. The test adapts to your answers, asking the most informative questions next.
Get your result
See your scores with confidence intervals. Understand what they mean and how to interpret them.
Build your key
Take more systems to complete your personality key. Compare results across different frameworks.
Ready to discover yourself?
Join thousands who've gained deeper insight into their personality through multiple lenses.