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.
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By Shannon Marie
This was very helpful to gain insight into my personality. My entire family also did this as a way to further understand one another.





By Dana Chapman
Spot on! Reassuring and confirming. Very helpful. Glad I was curious enough to get the full report.





By Davontay
This test is spot on! If you are honest with yourself, you will gain some useful, detailed insights. You can never learn enough about yourself!





By Len
Unexpectedly thorough. Well worth it.





By Domonic Webster
Great information very accurate





By Jane
Not a match





By Jane
Interesting test, but i didn't get the result that was a personality match for me.





By Kyle Smallwood
Spot on!





By Haidee Flory
Useful.
Accurate ( at least for me)
A fabulous conversation starter for 1on 1, 2 way or group discussions.
I have a background in research methodology and evaluation, helping me to situate my results within a psychometric perspective.
I take the results as one tool in a basket to think about my personality and my career. Having said that, I find Myers Briggs results when used properly to be a great conversation starter--both for myself--self awareness and means to act on what I understand better, and in terms of my career path ( educator focusing on using research methods, mentoring, training, teaching, grant writing, grant lead, team coordinator).
In order to focus on agency in people and my interactions with people, I need to ask myself and others how they self-identify. Next steps is to examine what habits, skills, relationships, techniques, and perspectives are working for me or them in order to achieve agency ( getting what you need to feel fulfilled in life).
It's a continual feedback loop. Developing agency and self-awareness of myself and others is a lifelong pursuit.
Your product and test allows me to to be more effective in developing my own process and in mentoring others to do the same.





By Eva Garcia
I'm half convinced and the other half I'm not. I feel like I'm in the middle between INFP and INTP. As a child, I'd say I was more of an INFP, as an adult I've become more insensitive and less emotional, I don't let myself daydream too much cause is a waste of time in my opinion. I try to use every second to learn and be productive throughout my day. Although I take my resting time as well, since I get tired of trying to absorb so much information. I'm inclined more towards the arts, I'm an interior designer but as a hobby I learn about graphic design, web design, photography, web development, and theology. I also love music, playing instruments, composing, and recording. I love theology and philosophy, anthropology, etiology, languages, etc. I think and meditate often on the big questions about life and question everything, but I'm a strong Jesus believer. As INFP I adhere to my morals and not even money can make me change my opinion or actions. I'm not precise in my speech at all. I can hardly say what I think to strangers or speak up, but with people I feel comfortable with, I'm highly honest. I'm not a fast thinker at all, neither would I consider myself the devil's advocate. I'm a poet and write songs and fiction stories, although I also write little essays for myself on theological or philosophical issues. I like sciences but I don't really venture into learning them, neither mathematics. I like helping strangers, I forgive easily, I mostly adhere to rules, I'm a good listener, but run away if I get impatient, I'm idealist, open minded, adaptable, loyal... and many more INFP qualities that put me into question. I didn't want to write too much but I either express too little, or too much.