Free personality test

MBTI Personality Test

Discover your Myers-Briggs personality type with our free 20-question test. Based on Jungian psychology, the MBTI framework identifies 16 distinct personality types across four dimensions: Extraversion/Introversion, Sensing/Intuition, Thinking/Feeling, and Judging/Perceiving. Takes about 5 minutes.

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E / IS / NT / FJ / P

Free MBTI-style personality test

This free MBTI-style test helps you explore which of the 16 personality types best matches your everyday preferences. Your result is based on four classic dimensions: how you gain energy, how you process information, how you make decisions, and how you prefer to organize life.

20 questions ~5 minutes Free

Your answers stay in this browser session and are only used to calculate your result.

What the MBTI-style test looks at

E / I

Energy

Extraversion and Introversion describe whether you tend to recharge through active social engagement or quieter independent time.

S / N

Information

Sensing and Intuition describe whether you focus first on concrete details and experience or patterns, meanings, and future possibilities.

T / F

Decisions

Thinking and Feeling describe whether you usually prioritize objective logic or personal values and human impact when deciding.

J / P

Lifestyle

Judging and Perceiving describe whether you prefer settled plans and structure or flexibility and room to adapt.

What does this MBTI-style test measure?

The test compares your answers across four personality dimensions: Extraversion vs. Introversion, Sensing vs. Intuition, Thinking vs. Feeling, and Judging vs. Perceiving. Together, these dimensions form a four-letter type such as INTJ, ENFP, ISFJ, or ESTP.

How are results calculated?

Each question is mapped to one side of a personality dimension. At the end, PopTypes counts which preference appears more often in each pair and combines the four letters into your closest 16-type result.

Who is this test for?

Use this test if you want a quick, approachable way to reflect on communication style, work habits, relationships, decision-making, and personal strengths. It is designed for self-discovery and entertainment, not clinical diagnosis or hiring decisions.

Possible MBTI-style results

Your answers can lead to one of 16 personality type results. Each result combines four preferences into a type such as INTJ, ENFP, ISFJ, or ESTP.

Read the 16 type guides →
INTJ – The Architect You look for the smartest long-term plan and prefer to improve systems before they break. INTP – The Logician You follow ideas wherever they lead and enjoy taking concepts apart to understand them deeply. ENTJ – The Commander You move toward ambitious goals with confidence, structure, and a strong bias for action. ENTP – The Debater You thrive on fresh possibilities, sharp debate, and finding unexpected angles others miss. INFJ – The Advocate You combine deep empathy with a strong inner vision and a need for meaningful purpose. INFP – The Mediator You are guided by personal values and a rich inner world that searches for meaning and beauty. ENFJ – The Protagonist You naturally notice people's potential and often help groups move toward a shared vision. ENFP – The Campaigner You bring energy to people and ideas, always looking for connection, meaning, and possibility. ISTJ – The Logistician You trust clear expectations, proven methods, and the satisfaction of following through well. ISFJ – The Defender You show care through loyalty, practical support, and remembering what matters to people. ESTJ – The Executive You create order quickly and prefer clear rules, direct decisions, and dependable follow-through. ESFJ – The Consul You build belonging through warmth, attentiveness, and a strong sense of responsibility to others. ISTP – The Virtuoso You learn best through direct experience and stay calm when a real-world problem needs solving. ISFP – The Adventurer You move through life by personal values, present-moment awareness, and a quiet eye for beauty. ESTP – The Entrepreneur You read situations quickly and prefer taking action in the moment over overplanning from afar. ESFP – The Entertainer You bring warmth and momentum to the present moment, making people feel included and alive.

MBTI Personality Test FAQ

Is this the official MBTI assessment?

No. This is a free MBTI-style personality test inspired by common 16-type personality frameworks. It is not affiliated with the official MBTI assessment or The Myers-Briggs Company.

How long does the test take?

Most people finish the 20 questions in about 5 minutes.

Can my personality type change?

Your core preferences may stay fairly consistent, but mood, life stage, context, and self-awareness can influence how you answer. Treat your result as a reflection tool, not a permanent label.

PopTypes personality tests are for entertainment and general self-reflection only. They are not medical, clinical, hiring, or official psychological assessments.

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