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MBTI Personality Test

Discover your MBTI personality type with 12 questions.

🧠 MBTI Personality Type Test

Discover your personality type through 12 questions

📋 Test Guide

  • A total of 12 questions are provided
  • Choose intuitively (there are no wrong answers)
  • Takes about 2 minutes

What is MBTI?

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator - A personality assessment that categorizes individuals into 16 personality types.

4 Key Dimensions

1️⃣ Energy Direction

  • E (Extraversion): Gains energy from external world and interactions
  • I (Introversion): Gains energy from inner world and alone time

2️⃣ Perception Function

  • S (Sensing): Prefers concrete and practical information, present-focused
  • N (iNtuition): Prefers abstract and future-oriented information, possibility-focused

3️⃣ Judgment Function

  • T (Thinking): Logic and analysis-centered, objective judgment
  • F (Feeling): Value and relationship-centered, considers people and situations

4️⃣ Lifestyle

  • J (Judging): Planned and systematic, prefers decisions and deadlines
  • P (Perceiving): Flexible and spontaneous, prefers openness and adaptation

16 Personality Types

Analysts (NT)

  • INTJ - The Architect: Strategic and innovative
  • INTP - The Logician: Logical and original
  • ENTJ - The Commander: Bold and decisive
  • ENTP - The Debater: Original and challenging

Diplomats (NF)

  • INFJ - The Advocate: Insightful and idealistic
  • INFP - The Mediator: Idealistic and loyal
  • ENFJ - The Protagonist: Charismatic and altruistic
  • ENFP - The Campaigner: Enthusiastic and creative

Sentinels (SJ)

  • ISTJ - The Logistician: Responsible and reliable
  • ISFJ - The Defender: Warm and devoted
  • ESTJ - The Executive: Practical and systematic
  • ESFJ - The Consul: Friendly and cooperative

Explorers (SP)

  • ISTP - The Virtuoso: Logical and practical
  • ISFP - The Adventurer: Gentle and artistic
  • ESTP - The Entrepreneur: Active and bold
  • ESFP - The Entertainer: Spontaneous and energetic

Test Instructions

1️⃣ Preparation

  • Start with a relaxed mind
  • Don't overthink
  • Choose intuitively

2️⃣ Answer Questions

  • Total of 12 questions
  • 2 options per question
  • Choose what describes you best

3️⃣ Check Results

  • Classified into one of 16 types
  • View key characteristics
  • See famous people with same type

Important Notes

⚠️ This is a simplified version

  • Official MBTI has 93+ questions
  • For accurate testing, visit professional institutions
  • Use for fun and self-understanding

⚠️ MBTI is not absolute

  • Personality can change with situations
  • Type doesn't completely define an individual
  • Use only as reference

Usage Tips

💡 Self-Understanding

✓ Identify strengths and weaknesses
✓ Understand preferred work style
✓ Discover stress coping methods

💡 Relationships

✓ Understand others' tendencies
✓ Improve communication
✓ Enhance teamwork

💡 Career Exploration

✓ Explore suitable career fields
✓ Identify work environment preferences
✓ Understand leadership style

MBTI and Careers

Analysts (NT)

  • Scientists, researchers, engineers, strategists
  • Fields requiring logical thinking and innovation

Diplomats (NF)

  • Counselors, writers, teachers, social workers
  • Fields requiring creativity and empathy

Sentinels (SJ)

  • Managers, accountants, doctors, teachers
  • Fields where systems and stability are important

Explorers (SP)

  • Artists, athletes, chefs, marketers
  • Fields requiring flexibility and execution

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is MBTI scientific?

A: MBTI is based on psychological theory, but there are academic debates about reliability and validity. Use it as a tool for self-understanding, not as an absolute standard.

Q: Results differ each time

A: If you have middle tendencies, results may vary by situation. Take the test multiple times to check consistency.

Q: How often does MBTI change?

A: Basic tendencies are stable, but some traits may change with experience and environment. Retesting every 2-3 years is recommended.

Q: What's the most common type?

A: Statistically, ISFJ and ESFJ are most common, while INFJ and INTJ are rarest.

Q: Are some types more compatible?

A: Complementary types are known to work well, but individual effort and understanding are more important.

Learn More

For official MBTI testing:

  • Korean MBTI Research Institute
  • 16personalities.com (free, unofficial)
  • Truity.com

References

  • Myers, I. B., & Myers, P. B. (1995). Gifts Differing: Understanding Personality Type
  • Korean Psychological Testing Institute MBTI Form M
  • 16Personalities personality type database