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 Monica Alley
So insightful and in depth. Incredibly helpful for self reflection and improvement opportunities.





By Charlie Shaw
Thank you, the self reflection was nice. Would like to use at my office.





By Charlie Shaw
thank you, enjoyed the reflection and thoughts it produced. I would like to look into testing my team to help me be more responsive to them and our growth as business.





By Maurice Hamel
The characterization was pretty accurate. However, it rated me as only 31% introspective, which I found surprising.
Many of the questions were rather ambiguous, asking for example am I traditional or progressive. Some traditions are important because they are based on your world view of truth. Other traditions, like rituals, are just habits passed down. So those questions are difficult to answer accurately because they are not specific enough.





By Kieran
Very quick to complete but yet a huge amount of info follows immediately. Feedback was useful and accurate.





By Debbie Time
This was an excellent report of the Myers Briggs personality test. The presentation and aesthetics of the report are clearly illustrated for quick understanding of all the facets with the personality test.





By JGW
Dear team at Truity,
Thank you for the great work, it's a beautiful website and I've experienced the Type indicator test questions as very clear, with good variation, and self-perception provoking questions. The type that came out it recognizable, although there's always a Forer/ Barnum effect at work. But still it feels as an adequate analysis, with a good focus on positivity. What could be a fith dimension if you'd choose? (Agreeableness/hostility?) How does the MBTI relate to, for instance, MMPI-2 or BPQ-160 results, or to DISC-types?





By Colleen
I took this test years ago in college and clearly I haven't changed much. As I am embarking on a new career path this test combined with the Enneagram Test is sure to help me move forward and change past poor patterns that led to unhappiness and failure.





By Justin Deegan
This was extremely helpful in my preparations for recent job interviews. It also gave a starting point for summarising strengths and weaknesses to any potential reviewer who may not know anything about me.





By S.
Thanks for these insights. Many of the informations I had already known about. But the details were very interesting.