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 Richard McNeill
Thanks for the e-book on ENTJ - I would like to read about the other types.





By Richard McNeill
Thanks for the test and resulting insights to: "Know Thyself." This extended Myers/Briggs is useful and confirms an earlier test I took with the Truity company: "The Big Five Personality Traits." No single test is valid, thus, multiple confirmations are recommended. Further, one needs to thoroughly examine one's test results and then to think deeply about one's known and private behaviors in various situations. Then, develop one's own more customized knowledge of oneself. Thanks again for this foundational beginning to, "Know Thyself."





By Lance
The only reason this isn't getting 5 stars is that I was looking for something to deal with a few specific issues, it was nice to see things go more in depth but I guess I was hoping for more solutions. Other then that, I think this test is better than the other ones out there! It is much more specific and really digs deep into making sure your personality is accurately displayed.





By Nick Rhoads
We took this test as a leadership team and it was very insightful. There are several strong personalities on the team and this test helped to explain why, and how to work effectively with them.





By Penguin
I have been taking a lot of these types of tests lately and depending on which test I take I seem to get one of three different results which is a bit frustrating. As well I have been reading up on personality types and keep thinking that there are more than one type that could be me.
This test gives a lot of statistical analysis of how you scored. To me that break down is what sets it apart from any other number of free personality tests out there. Is it worth about $30 dollars? That i suppose is in the eye of the beholder and your budget. For me I decided what the heck the statistics could be interesting and explain why I seem to often get different results. They did do that I am very boarder line on my T-F preference. As well it breaks down different types with in each preference. Also handy it lists how high you score for each of the 16 types so you can read up on the ones closest to your score to get a better feel for which you may be. Nice if you keep coming up with 2 or 3 different results.
Is it worth 30 dollars? I wouldn't say so to be honest especially if you are just starting to get into personality types. I would recomend taking several of the free tests first. If they are all consistent read up on that type. That $30 dollars will probably buy you a couple of books then if you are so inclined like I was buy the report. .





By Anon
Profile was accurate with detailed analysis of the traits. Some interesting new info about the type that I've not come across before.





By Kathy McDonald
The percentages were extremely helpful to me in getting a clearer understanding of my type.





By Anna-Mart Kruger
Great insights, love to learn about my own strengths and weaknesses and how I can use the info to improve as individual.





By Yannic Trautmann
Well i knew before that im a INTP personality, but the more indept analysis helped me
Gimme the ebook ??





By Theresa
I enjoyed diving further into my personality type with the different facets. I always enjoying learning more about myself and going deeper...truly an INFJ! I thought the report was well organized and presented well.