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 vivak
Great detail. helpful insight.
By Dani
I have taken a few different tests, all based on the Myers-Briggs-types and this one is by far the most detailed and helpful i've seen so far.
By Piantif
I found it very accurate and there's another pro to this service: if you want to succeed in life you have to know yourself. Truity reinforced my personal idea of myself. Anyway, I recommend it to people who are not very concerned about themselves and focus on helping others.
To sum up, It's satisfied my expectations ;)
By Eirik
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By Jess
Excellent
By Jessica
Very interesting, the detailed scores in each sub-dimension made it much more useful than the standard four-letter type - particularly in areas where I was borderline.
By Elyse
This site was the easiest one I’ve used for this personality test. The results were very well described with entertaining illustrations. The quiz results gave me insight into all the different areas in the depth that I was looking for.
By Mark D
Typefinder allowed me to take a great test on a very easy to use platform. the report was nicely organized, enough to make me purchase a full report. Thank you
By Ace0427
This assessment was so simple to complete and very helpful! A great resource for self development and introspection. I also enjoyed the interface and explanation presented with the results, which was clearly laid out and easy to follow.
By K
Insightful in how each component (introversion/extroversion, sensing/intuitive, thinking/feeling, and perceiving/judging) is further broken up into commonly assumed associated traits that are rated individually, to give a slightly more nuanced view and understanding of a personality, showing my aspects of personality that otherwise may not fit clearly within one of the 16 character profiles.
Interestingly, I found this personality test's mentioned top traits to strongly correspond with the 24 character strengths test by the University of Pennsylvania.
Was encouraging to read and learn more.
