The quiz is short enough to finish quickly but long enough to create a usable answer pattern.
About SBTI
What the SBTI test is and how to read it
SBTI is a playful personality test built for fast self-observation. It stays readable, avoids therapy-speak, and explains results through everyday behavior rather than abstract jargon.
Results include 25 standard types plus 2 special outcomes.
Every completed run maps to a concrete level across fifteen dimensions.
Dimension overview
SBTI reads personality through five connected model groups
S1 · S2 · S3
Self Model
Looks at how stable your self-evaluation is, whether you know yourself clearly, and whether there is something inside you that truly matters.
E1 · E2 · E3
Emotion Model
Looks at whether you feel anxious or secure in relationships, how deeply you invest, and how much independence you need.
A1 · A2 · A3
Attitude Model
Looks at how you see the world, rules, and meaning: cautious and orderly, or flexible and impulsive.
Ac1 · Ac2 · Ac3
Action Model
Looks at whether you move toward growth or away from risk, how decisive you are, and whether your plans actually land.
So1 · So2 · So3
Social Model
Looks at whether you approach people actively, how strong your boundaries are, and how authentic you stay across relationships.
How to use it
The fastest way to understand SBTI is to finish one full run
When you complete the quiz, the site opens your matching result page right away. That page gives you the type code, summary, full write-up, and links to compare nearby types.