The whole instrument, pointed at you.
120 questions, 30 traits, and one written report that reads like it has been paying attention to you for a year. Built on the Big Five, the model personality science actually agrees on, and on how you answer, not only what you pick.
What makes this different
Five traits is a summary. Thirty is a portrait.
Most tests average you into a single type. This one keeps the detail. It measures six distinct traits inside each of the five big ones, so it can catch the combinations that make you specifically you: warm but not a fan of crowds, imaginative but disciplined, calm about almost everything except time. And because it reads how you answer, where you paused and what you changed, your hesitations become part of the picture.
Instrument readout · example
These signals appear in every full report, generated from your actual session, not inferred from your answers alone.
What the report contains
Your snapshot is free: five core traits and your signature. The full report goes far deeper. Nine sections, about 4,500 words, written from your answers and your hesitations, and yours to keep.
- 01Your five core traits, in plain words
- 02What your answer pattern gave away
- 03The 30 traits: your full-detail portrait
- 04Your contradictions, and why they are the real story
- 05How you connect: the relationship read
- 06How you work: drive, order, and what they cost
- 07Your signature under stress
- 08What this test can and cannot tell you
- 09The research behind your profile
example charts · from the sample profile
your five domains · scale position 0 to 100
tap any label to decode it
all 30 facets · scale position 0 to 100
tap any label to decode it
Emotional weather
Energy direction
Appetite for the new
Interpersonal stance
Self-command
Example, from a fictional session. Yours is computed from your own answers.
Common questions