Which One Are You, Really?
32 questions. 15 behavioral dimensions. 27 brutally honest personality types. No flattery, no vague archetypes — just an accurate read on how you actually operate.
Five Models. Fifteen Dimensions.
The test evaluates you across five behavioral models, each containing three dimensions. Your scores across all 15 dimensions determine your type.
Self Model
How stable, clear, and value-driven your sense of self is.
Emotion Model
How you attach, invest, and maintain independence emotionally.
Attitude Model
Your worldview, relationship to rules, and impulse control.
Action Model
How growth-oriented, decisive, and consistent you are.
Social Model
How you approach others, set limits, and show up authentically.
Common Questions
Things people ask before and after taking the test.
Is this the same as MBTI?
No. MBTI uses four binary dimensions (I/E, N/S, etc.) and produces 16 types. SBTI uses 15 continuous dimensions across 5 behavioral models and produces 27 types. The methodology is different, the results are different, and the language is different.
Can I get a different result if I retake it?
Yes, especially if you answer differently. The test measures behavioral tendencies, not fixed traits. If your mood, context, or self-perception changes, your result might shift. That is a feature, not a bug.
What does the result actually tell me?
It gives you a behavioral profile across 15 dimensions and matches you to the type whose profile is most similar to yours. The description is written to be honest, not flattering. Some people find it uncomfortably accurate.
How is the ranking calculated?
The ranking only counts results that users actively submit from the result page. Passive views do not count. It updates in real time and shows the distribution of all submitted results.
How the World Scores
The leaderboard only counts results that users actively submit from the result page. It shows total submissions and live ranking across all 27 types.







