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MBTI 16-Type Personality Test

A 32-question test that reveals your personality type, with in-depth interpretation and the current on-site type share.

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The test measures four preference axes
Pick the option closer to your everyday reaction. The result isn't a label, but a way into understanding yourself.
EIEnergy source
SNInformation style
TFDecision style
JPLife rhythm

No ads on the test page; the result page shows your type interpretation and the current on-site sample share.

All 16 types

Read about every MBTI type

Each type page gathers an in-depth interpretation, on-site sample share, and rarity ranking.

The Architect (INTJ)
INTJ
A calm, long-game strategist who turns chaos into an actionable blueprint and can sit out the loneliness when something important is at stake.
The Logician (INTP)
INTP
A relentless questioner who takes the world apart to see how it really works — and to find a more elegant way through it.
The Commander (ENTJ)
ENTJ
A natural driving force who sees the big picture, pulls resources together, and leads a group toward a clear goal.
The Debater (ENTP)
ENTP
An endlessly inventive challenger who cracks open stuck situations with fresh angles and turns dull problems into fascinating experiments.
The Advocate (INFJ)
INFJ
A quiet, purpose-driven observer who can sense the deeper direction and needs hidden inside other people's stories.
The Mediator (INFP)
INFP
An idealist who lives by authenticity and meaning, working to make life true to what they hold dear inside.
The Protagonist (ENFJ)
ENFJ
A natural guide who brings people together, sees the potential in others, and gives them the push they need.
The Campaigner (ENFP)
ENFP
A warm, imaginative spark who turns ordinary days into stories full of possibility.
The Logistician (ISTJ)
ISTJ
A steady, dependable hand who gets things done the right way, with clear processes and follow-through you can count on.
The Defender (ISFJ)
ISFJ
A thoughtful, attentive protector who keeps relationships and routines running through quiet, practical care.
The Executive (ESTJ)
ESTJ
A practical, high-efficiency organizer who turns chaos into systems people can actually manage.
The Consul (ESFJ)
ESFJ
A caring presence who values harmony and responsibility, with a gift for making any group feel warm and well looked after.
The Virtuoso (ISTP)
ISTP
A calm, hands-on problem-solver who figures out the most effective fix by rolling up your sleeves and trying.
The Adventurer (ISFP)
ISFP
A sensitive soul who values beauty and freedom, and protects what's real through action rather than words.
The Entrepreneur (ESTP)
ESTP
A quick-moving, bold opportunist who reads the room, seizes the moment, and adjusts on the fly.
The Entertainer (ESFP)
ESFP
A warm, sensory, spotlight-loving spark who has a gift for pulling people back into the moment and into connection.
FAQ

About the MBTI test

What is MBTI?

MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) is a personality framework that sorts people into 16 types across four preference axes. It helps you understand your tendencies in energy source, taking in information, making decisions, and the rhythm of life, and is widely used for self-understanding, career exploration, and communication.

How many questions is this MBTI test, and how long does it take?

The Typeology MBTI test has 32 questions and takes about 5 minutes. For each question you pick the option closer to your everyday reaction, and at the end you get your 16-type result with an in-depth breakdown.

What are the 16 MBTI types?

The 16 types are formed from the letters E/I, S/N, T/F, J/P: INTJ, INTP, ENTJ, ENTP, INFJ, INFP, ENFJ, ENFP, ISTJ, ISFJ, ESTJ, ESFJ, ISTP, ISFP, ESTP, ESFP. Each type has its own page on Typeology.

What do the letters E/I, S/N, T/F, J/P mean?

E/I is your energy source (extraversion/introversion), S/N is how you take in information (sensing/intuition), T/F is how you decide (thinking/feeling), and J/P is how you approach life (judging/perceiving). One end of each axis forms your four-letter type.

Is the MBTI test accurate? Can results change?

MBTI reflects your preferences, not fixed ability or destiny. It's helpful for self-awareness, but your answers can shift with mood and life stage, and your result can change too — treat it as a starting point for understanding yourself rather than a fixed label.

Is the test free? Do I need to sign up?

It's completely free and requires no sign-up or personal information. We only record anonymous answer statistics to show the on-site type distribution.

Is this the same as 16Personalities?

Both use MBTI's four-axis framework and 16-type classification, but the questions, interpretation, and presentation differ. Typeology focuses on grounded, localized interpretation and provides live on-site type distribution statistics.