32 questions to estimate your preference across 4 dimensions, with confidence scores and borderline-dimension hints.
Or browse the full gallery of 16 types.
MBTI combines preferences along 4 dimensions to produce 16 personality type codes. Each dimension is a continuous spectrum — where you fall determines your letter.
Click any type to view its full profile (or finish the test and jump straight to yours).
This is a free, simplified MBTI-style test for self-exploration. With 32 questions, it typically takes around 6 minutes. Results include dimension confidence and borderline hints — not a clinical or official MBTI assessment.
Results are best used for self-reflection, discussing with friends, or light-hearted sharing. They are not a clinical assessment and should not be used for hiring, diagnosis, or major life decisions.
You can compare your result with other TestWhat tests — like Big Five (OCEAN) or Enneagram — to spot patterns across different models.
Common questions about the MBTI Personality Test on TestWhat.
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