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Your Personality Archetype

30 forced-choice questions · about 12 minutes

Inspired by Carl Jung's Psychological Types (1921). For each question, pick the option that fits you better today — not the one you'd want to be. We score four preferences and reveal one of 16 archetypes, plus your raw axis scores so you can see exactly where you sit.

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Frequently asked

Is this the MBTI?

No. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI) is a proprietary instrument owned by The Myers-Briggs Company. We don't use the MBTI, the 4-letter codes (INTJ etc.), or any MBTI-trademarked terminology. Our quiz is inspired by the same underlying source — Carl Jung's Psychological Types (1921) — but uses our own axis names, our own questions, and our own archetype labels.

How accurate is it?

This is an entertainment quiz, not a clinical assessment. The 16-type framework is criticized in psychometric literature for poor test-retest reliability near axis midpoints. We address this by showing your axis scores alongside the archetype label, so you can see how close you are to the boundary. Treat it as a conversation starter about your preferences, not a diagnosis.

Why does my result feel slightly off?

Two common reasons. First, if you scored near 50 on any axis, you're a "borderline" — you fit your archetype but also resemble an adjacent one. Second, personality preferences can shift with context (work vs home, stress vs rest) and over time. Re-take in 6 months to see what's stable.

Can I retake the test?

Yes, as often as you like. Each attempt has a unique result URL you can share. We recommend at least a day between retakes if you want to compare.

Is the test free?

Yes, fully free. No signup, no payment, no email required. Your results are anonymous unless you choose to share them.

How long does it take?

About 12 minutes — 30 forced-choice questions, no timer. You can pause mid-test; we save progress in your browser.

Where do the questions come from?

All questions are written by Qsapio editors, inspired by Jungian dichotomies. We don't copy items from MBTI, 16personalities, or any clinical inventory.

Why don't you use 4-letter codes like INTJ or ENFP?

Those codes are associated with the MBTI® product line and using them on a free site without licensing would create consumer-confusion risk. We use our own axis names (Energy / Information / Decisions / Lifestyle) and our own archetype labels so we stay legally clear and the labels read more accessibly.