Real psychometrics, no flattery · free, no account

It’ll feel like it read you.

Not to flatter you — to help you recognize yourself. Real psychometrics, no smoke: your strengths and, above all, what you tend not to look at. Ten minutes, free, no signup.

  • Free
  • No signup
  • Your data stays on your device
  • No empty flattery

A portrait grounded in science — with light and shadow, and no telling you what you want to hear.

A real prism, drawn from a set of answers. Yours will come out different — it looks like no one else’s.

What you get

  • How you reasonAn estimate of your reasoning from logic series, using our own items.
  • How you areYour five broad personality traits (Big Five), with a validated public-domain instrument.
  • What draws youYour vocational interests (RIASEC model) and the environments and roles they point to.

Why it's different

  • Designed by a psychologist — not by an algorithm built to please you.
  • We use real public-domain instruments, not a test invented to flatter you.
  • We tell you exactly what each part measures and what it doesn't.
  • We compare you against the population and tell you exactly who that is — never against a sample you can't see.
  • It's an estimate to think better about yourself, not a diagnosis.

Reveal who I am →

This is not a clinical diagnosis.

THE LIBRARY

Read before you measure — or after.

Everything here is written the same way the test is built: both faces, no flattery, in plain English.

The 11 archetypes

Centers of gravity, not boxes — with their art.

The 16 types, honestly

Real strengths, real tensions, and the myth each one drags.

The Big Five

The model science actually uses — every trait in depth.

Type vs type

All 120 pairs: where they clash, where they rhyme.

Honest guides

Can personality change? Are tests reliable? Career, relationships.

Jobs and AI

72 professions: which hold up, which mutate, which erode.

MBTI vs Big Five

One entertains you; the other measures you.

Questions, answered

Free? Sign-up? Trustworthy? No fine print.

Plain-English glossary

Percentile, facet, norms — explained for humans.