Reviews of 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 Adrian Brooks
Excellent report. Highly recommended for all those looking to lear more about themselves.
By Adrian Brooks
This test helped me learn more about my personality and helped reinforce character traits I had always felt I had deep within but couldn’t describe how or why or to what degree. I recommend this test to my best friends and colleagues as knowing more about yourself is one of the keys of mastery in life (self-mastery).
By Chris Revere
Jesus is mine
By Rachel
This was by far the most accurate thing I have ever taken. My school suggested taking one of these tests and it was so spot-on, I am in the career already that was listed as options for my personality type.
By Ma
It was great report ?
By Kat
Insightful analysis. Many thanks!
By Mike H
This has been very interesting. A valuable tool in understanding strengths vs weaknesses and lending insight on where to leverage abilities. As a people manager, it is vital to see how others may perceive me as well. Well worth the minor fee to generate the entire report.
By Kory
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By Avishek Prasad
go for the test.
By Dan
I took the test because I’m considering a career change. Turns out I’m a creative who’s been working a very non-creative. It’s affirming to know my disconnect is not just due to a lack of gratitude :)
I’d taken the free version a number of times and consistently received the same results. So I finally decided to get the detailed report. For the insight I gained, the investment was worth it. Specifically, the nuances for the “4 letters” and the insights for work satisfaction resonated with me.
