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Which Personality Type Am I? A Quick MBTI-Style Quiz

Find out which of the four MBTI-style archetypes — Analyst, Diplomat, Sentinel, or Explorer — actually matches how you operate.

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About this quiz

'Which personality type am I' is the highest-volume personality search on the entire internet — and the MBTI framework, for all its scientific baggage, is genuinely useful as a self-description starter kit. This eight-question quiz skips the 100-item slog and lands you in one of four widely-used groupings: Analyst, Diplomat, Sentinel, or Explorer. The right answer is the one that sounds like you on a Tuesday, not the one you wish were true.

Results

What you'll discover

  • 01

    Analyst

    You think in systems. Where other people see a conversation, you see incentives, mechanisms, and second-order effects — and you've made peace with the fact that this reads as cold to people who lead with feeling. You'd rather be precise than agreeable, and you trust frameworks more than vibes. Your blind spot is treating people like variables in a problem to optimize. The fix isn't to feel more; it's to remember that other people's logic doesn't have to match yours to be valid.

  • 02

    Diplomat

    You read rooms instinctively, and you've been quietly translating between people for as long as you can remember. Your superpower is meaning — you see what something is actually about, not just what people say it's about. You exhaust yourself trying to keep everyone whole, and you take on emotions that aren't yours. The growth edge is letting people be uncomfortable. Your kindness gets dilute when you spread it equally; spend it on people who pay you back in real connection.

  • 03

    Sentinel

    You're the person who actually finishes things. Reliability isn't a virtue you signal — it's the operating system. You show up early, you remember birthdays, you keep promises that other people forgot they made. The downside is that you can confuse rule-following with right-doing, and you sometimes inherit standards you've never examined. The work is asking 'is this rule serving me or is this rule just old?' Your steadiness is rare. Don't let anyone convince you it's the same as being boring.

  • 04

    Explorer

    You move toward novelty. You learn by touching the thing, you get bored in meetings about the meeting, and you've started more projects than you've finished — but the ones you finish are usually wild. Your strength is reading a real situation faster than anyone else; your weakness is mistaking restlessness for direction. Build one habit you don't want to build. That single act of staying when the dopamine fades is what unlocks the next level of your life.

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Questions in this quiz

  1. 01When you walk into a room of strangers, what's your first move?
  2. 02How do you make a big decision?
  3. 03Your version of resting looks like…
  4. 04What annoys you fastest in other people?
  5. 05Pick the compliment that lands hardest.
  6. 06Your phone notifications — what's the situation?
  7. 07What's your relationship with rules?
  8. 08What does a perfect week look like?

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