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.
Read what our customers had to say about their experience!
By Assel
Wow amazing! test was recommended by my career coach and it described me so well.
By Esther Yoon
Good
By Caleb
Seems pretty good at identification.
By Darius
I have done this type of test several times across 25 years, and each time, I learn something about my current self that helps me understand myself and how I interact with people and the world at large.
By Jason Harman
I lived the test… thought it was a great overview of who I am and how I relate to the world. I found it illuminating and confirming…
By Beth Hilton
This personality test was overall very accurate. Many things regarding my personality align with what was listed. It was nice to read the strengths, challenges, and opportunities regarding my letters. I did think some of the challenges weren't as accurate for me, but I understand there is a general exception to the rule for some of these types. Overall, very pleased with this assessment and the design. I purchased the full report and love the additional information presented, so I highly recommend it if you can. 5 stars!
By Santiago Sanchez
Hey
By Tracy
Enlightening
By Yinka
The TypeFinder test and report was very insightful. It gives a breakdown of your personality typing and the components that make that up. Then report is personalized and talks about your strengths, weaknesses, behavioural tendencies and traits.
By Anjel Erika Wabindato
I thought this was very thorough in a way that many myers-Briggs based personality tests are lacking. It was helpful and insightful to see the exact percentages of many different aspects to the score of each individual letter. For example, unlike most myers-Briggs personality tests, I wasn’t just told what percentage of introverted I was; instead I got to see multiple different dimensions of introversion and the percentages in which I existed on each different aspect of introversion. I then received an in depth analysis on what each aspect meant and how it could be perceived on the outside or sensed from within. That’s depth that you don’t just get anywhere and that kind of insight can be very useful and applicable to many kinds of decisions once our eyes are open to how this description of how we experience the world is relevant to us and how we live our lives.
