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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

MBTI
Personality Test.

20 questions to find your preference across 4 dimensions: Extraversion/Introversion, Sensing/Intuition, Thinking/Feeling, Judging/Perceiving. Instant in-depth result.

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20
Questions
~3 min to complete
16
Types
INTJ / ENFP etc.
4
Dimensions
E/I · S/N · T/F · J/P

The 4 MBTI Dimensions

MBTI combines preferences along 4 dimensions to produce 16 personality type codes. Each dimension is a continuous spectrum — where you fall determines your letter.

E VS I
Extraversion vs Introversion
E (Extraversion) — gains energy from social interaction; loves a crowd and initiates conversation.

I (Introversion) — recharges through solitude; prefers depth over breadth in social connections.
S VS N
Sensing vs Intuition
S (Sensing) — focuses on concrete facts and present-tense details; trusts direct experience.

N (Intuition) — focuses on future possibilities and underlying patterns; comfortable with abstraction.
T VS F
Thinking vs Feeling
T (Thinking) — prioritises logic and objective analysis when deciding; values fairness and efficiency.

F (Feeling) — prioritises people's feelings and values when deciding; values harmony and empathy.
J VS P
Judging vs Perceiving
J (Judging) — prefers plans and structure; likes to decide things in advance and stick to the schedule.

P (Perceiving) — prefers flexibility and openness; adapts on the fly and dislikes rigid plans.

The 16 Personality Types

Click any type to view its full profile (or finish the test and jump straight to yours).

FAQ

Common questions about the MBTI Personality Test on TestWhat.

Is this the official MBTI?
No. This is a simplified, free version designed for self-reflection and entertainment. It is not affiliated with Myers-Briggs Company or the official paid MBTI assessment.
How accurate are the results?
The four dimensions are based on the MBTI framework, but this is a short questionnaire, not a validated psychometric instrument. Your mood and interpretation of questions can shift the outcome — treat results as a snapshot, not a fixed identity.
Are results stable?
MBTI results can vary across sittings. If you get a different type next time, that's normal — preferences exist on a spectrum, and borderline types are common.
Can I share or save my result?
Yes. After completing the test, use the share button to copy a link or save a shareable result image.
Can I go back during the test?
Yes. Use the "Previous" button during the quiz to change an earlier answer.