2 Free Personality Tests (For 16 Types)

I have two favorite free tests I recommend for you to find out which of the 16 Personality Types you are.

1) The Simpsons Myers-Briggs™ Test

If you want to try to figure out your type super-fast, you can take the Simpsons Myers-Briggs Test which Slideshare let me embed right here:

Basically, you just pick which sounds more like you from the slides 2 through 5 and then the rest of the slides are about Simpsons characters and their types and jobs that suit your type.

The font-type is small so I recommend you click the little thing in the lower right-hand corner of the slides to go full-screen.

2) The Jung Typology Test

My other favorite 16 Type personality test is the Jung Typology Test from HumanMetrics: it has 72 short yes/no questions that you can answer in less than 10 minutes to determine which of the 16 Carl Jung personality types you are.

The Jung Typology Test promises to give you “your type formula according to Car Jung and Isabel Briggs Myers typology”:

Here are some tips for you before you take the Jung Typology Test:

  • Answer the questions honestly (if you try to game the system you it will mistype you)
  • Answer the questions quickly — Don’t spend more than 10 seconds on each question (you’ll finish in about 10 minutes or less)
  • Go with your gut — Click Yes or No based on what your gut tells you
  • When you’re finished, copy and paste your type AND the numbers associated with your type (those numbers will be helpful for you to dig more into your type later if you’d like to (without having to take the test again!).
  • No Wrong Types — Remember, there are no wrong types.

Ok, enough pep-talk. Click here for the Jung Typology Test.

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10 Responses to 2 Free Personality Tests (For 16 Types)

Kitty says: March 21, 2011 at 5:36 pm

I got INTP but thinking was only 12%. I tend to either get INFP or INTP. Could I have rather equally developed thinking and feeling? I am a scientist but not as good as I'd like to be and I am often distracted by my feelings. My personaly decisions have been based on whatever I felt at that moment. So I am probably an INFP with a developed thinking? Because I don't identify myself all what is said about INFPs, many times I don't care about other people's feelings, in fact I can be quite cold and think the other person is too emotional in certain situations.

garland edwards says: June 29, 2009 at 7:40 am

i had a friend take asimular test he said it was true to his nature, but he didnt like it,i thought it fit.

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