MBTI Personality Test
Discover your Myers-Briggs personality type across 4 dimensions. Find out if you are INTJ, ENFP, ISTP, or one of the other 16 types.
What is this test?
The MBTI test measures your personality across 4 dimensions to determine which of 16 personality types best describes you.
Why take it?
Understanding your MBTI type helps you recognize your strengths, improve relationships, and make better career and life decisions.
How does it work?
Rate how much each statement applies to you. Your results show your 4-letter type with a detailed description.
1. At a party, you prefer to interact with many people, including strangers.
2. You often spend time alone to recharge after social events.
3. You prefer to focus on facts and concrete details rather than abstract ideas.
4. You enjoy thinking about future possibilities more than present realities.
5. When making decisions, you prioritize logic over personal feelings.
6. You consider how decisions will affect others' feelings before making them.
7. You prefer to have a detailed plan rather than being spontaneous.
8. You like to keep your options open and adapt as you go.
9. You feel energized when you are around other people.
10. You prefer deep one-on-one conversations over group discussions.
11. You trust experience and proven methods over new, untested ideas.
12. You are drawn to theories and abstract concepts.
13. You believe truth is more important than tact.
14. You find it easy to empathize with others' emotions.
15. You like to have things settled and decided.
16. You enjoy being flexible and open to last-minute changes.
17. You often initiate conversations rather than waiting for others.
18. You prefer working independently over collaborating in groups.
19. You pay close attention to details and practical matters.
20. You often think about the meaning behind things.
21. You make decisions based on objective analysis.
22. You are sensitive to others' needs and feelings.
23. You prefer structure and organization in your daily life.
24. You enjoy exploring new possibilities without a fixed plan.
All responses are anonymous and not stored.