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Personality Type Test
Find your dominant personality type and your affinity for every type with an original color-style profiler.
Completely FREE personality type test. No signup, no email, no credit card. Instant results with a full type breakdown, no catch. Rate a set of short statements and instantly see your dominant personality type, a full description of what it means, and your measured affinity for all six types β a colour-coded scorecard, not a single flat label.
The test takes about ten minutes. It uses an original six-type model created for this site, so it is not the Color Code, True Colors, Myers-Briggs, or any other trademarked system β the types, the statements, and the artwork are all our own.
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The six types, and why six
Most people are not one clean personality "colour." They are a blend, with one or two tendencies out in front and the rest present in smaller doses. A model with six types captures that blend better than a four-box grid: it has room for the warm connector and the quiet mediator to be genuinely different people, rather than getting lumped together. The six are the Beacon (warm and expressive), the Architect (analytical and precise), the Trailblazer (driven and decisive), the Anchor (steady and loyal), the Voyager (curious and imaginative), and the Weaver (empathetic and diplomatic).
Crucially, no type is better than another. Each is a distinct package of strengths with its own natural blind spots. A team of all Trailblazers would move fast and crash; a team of all Architects would plan forever. The point of knowing your type is not to rank yourself β it is to understand what you bring, what drains you, and how you differ from the people you work and live with.
How the test works
You'll rate 36 first-person statements on a five-point scale from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree." Six statements map to each type, and your agreement scores are added up per type. The type with the highest total is your dominant type, and every type gets an affinity percentage so you can see the full shape of your profile β including a close second type, which most people have.
This design deliberately lets you score highly on more than one type at once, because real personalities overlap. If your top two are within a few points, the result tells you that you're a blend and names both. That is a feature, not a tie that needs breaking.
How to get a result that actually fits you
Answer for how you genuinely are on an ordinary day, not how you behave in a job interview or how you wish you were. The most common way people get a misleading result is by answering aspirationally β rating the person they want to become instead of the person they are. Go with your first honest reaction to each statement rather than overthinking it, and try to take the test when you're relaxed rather than stressed, since mood can nudge your answers.
What your result can and can't tell you
A good personality snapshot is genuinely useful: it can help you understand why certain tasks energise you and others exhaust you, why you clash with a particular colleague, or what kind of role plays to your strengths. What it cannot do is diagnose anything, predict your future, or measure your worth. This is a self-report reflection tool for insight and conversation β treat the description as a mirror to think with, not a box you have to live in.
Frequently asked questions
Is it free? Completely β no sign-up, no email, no credit card, and no paywall on your result. The full type breakdown and scorecard appear the instant you finish.
Is my data stored? No. Everything runs in your browser and nothing is uploaded. Refresh the page and your answers are gone; there is no account and no server keeping them.
Why did I get a different type than last time? Small shifts in mood, recent events, or how you interpret a statement can move a close second type into first place. If two types are always near-tied for you, that blend is your profile.
Is this Myers-Briggs or the Color Code? No. It's an independent six-type model built specifically for this site, with its own types and questions.
Important
This is a self-report personality profiler built for self-reflection and fun, not a clinical or diagnostic instrument. It does not measure mental health, ability, or fitness for any job or purpose. Treat the result as a conversation starter, not a verdict.
Support
Problem with this tool or suggestions for improvement? Please email support@niftyutilities.com.