Reviews of The TypeFinder® Personality Test
Looking for the best personality test? Based on Myers and Briggs' 16 types, Truity's TypeFinder personality test is the highest rated personality type test available online, with an average customer rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars. Truity's TypeFinder test meets the highest standards for accuracy, with millions users contributing to our dataset and an extensive history of research into reliability and validity. You can read more in our TypeFinder Technical Documentation.
Read what our customers had to say about their experience!
By Tonya Brunton
I was pleased and a little surprised by my results. I tested as INTP, but also tested very high as ISTP. I think the results will help me to navigate my way into finding motivation that works for me, which has been very difficult up to this point. It has given me some insight (as well as some confirmation) into why I am how I am and why I feel like I do.
I highly recommend the TypeFinder test to anyone wanting to gain insight into their personality.
By Rosie
I had fun taking the test and gaining insight about my personality. The test was pretty accurate about who I am generally, which was a breath of fresh air. I would definitely recommend to anyone wanting to know more about themselves. I love that the test results are beautifully illustrated and not just endless scrolling of text. This made my experience that more enjoyable. 10/10 for me!!
By Pauline Chapman
This is a lot of detailed information and very accurate.
I wonder why people are a particular type? I am an INTJ... the result of a somewhat traumatic childhood, or a genetic component?
By David
Wow! It’s scary how accurately this test describes me. When I read through the whole report, it knows me inside-out. It picked up exactly on things others have said about me.
The suggestion for personal and career development are excellent and I will be making use of them.
By Nancy Niche
Just answering the questions made me understand how my personality is at odds with many elements of itself. I don't feel worthy of the title The Commander, yet I know I can be an effective leader in the right circumstances. Such as meeting a challenge head-on and making group decisions because others are too timid to pursue their idea of the goal, or persuade others to share their point of view. I would prefer a situation (a fantasy) wherein teams competed for the best outcome, and once achieved, the strategy is there, ready to go with all included.
I spend a lot of time in my own head. Frequently I will transcribe my ideas, rather than blurting them out incoherently to others until I have a model, diagram, formula, or theory that conveys my concepts full circle, rather than train-of-thought. I have always been good at 'orchestration' - on building projects; on events for entertainment, on media partnerships, etc. I need alone time to prepare for delegating in a quiet space, so the whole endeavor will have an outline that I, too, can follow if I get lost in the minutia or distracted by the pace of the activity.
This test tells me as much about my past behavior as it might about how I will encounter my future projects. Asking myself up-front about whether the reward is worth the effort is a good place to start. Many times, I would prefer to be the chronicler that the spokesperson.
I look forward at 63 to continuing to contribute to the overall conversation, but it might be time to concentrate on broadening my concepts through creative expression.
By Neil Remington Abramson
When I read D. Keirsey’s Personology I had the impression I was NT whereas with the Consulting Psychologists I got INFJ. Perhaps the difference is, as Keirsey argued, between observable behaviours and inferred attitudes. In any event, when I delved into Keirsey’s NT types, INTJ seemed most likely, which the Truity instrument confirms. I have always been a fairly close T/F split with T becoming much more pronounced when I did my MBA and PhD, and then receding the 25 years I was a prof. This test does confirm that while INTJ is the best match, so is INFJ to a slightly lesser degree. So, good. INTJ is better for the goal attainment I still hope for before old age eventually claims me.
By Page
I find these tests and readings fascinating, and perhaps confirming or reafffirming some of the attributes we think we have. However, it is difficult to pin ourselves down to some of our extended and more subliminal traits. Thank you for shedding more light. Happy New Year! Worth every penny to receive this report.
By Dalila
This personality test is so accurate, absolutely love it. It would be a bit better if more content was free on preview but it is understandable that one must pay something to get the full, very detailed package.
By Pierre M. van Hauwaert
Amazingly accurate! I've already travelled (it's a metaphor) quite a distance and have come to know myself quite well (After all we share the same toothbrush) and I state univicxally that this personality test is near 100% . . . congratulations!
By Gabe
Wow! This will definitely give you an insight as to why you do things the way you do. If good or bad it can help you stay the course or make a u-turn.
