Reviews of 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.
By Brent W
It's been a while since I last worked through a personality test, and I'm glad I found Truity. The detail of the complete report was fantastic and helped me with some certifications I'm pursuing. Keep up the good work.
By ALEX TAHMINDJIS
This was very revealing. And surprising. It has identified me and done so, I must admit, accurately, raising matters about me that were under the surface of my realisation. It will all be hopefully helpful for me to motivate myself, and interesting to see how I succeed.
By Sammie Gibbons
Shockingly accurate. I'm impressed.
By Maria
Pretty good and accurate.
By Petra Sailer
I was very surprised at how accurate the test result was. I was able to find myself very well. Both in the overarching part, as well as in the individual facets.
The test result has basically confirmed me in the way I perceive myself and provides more peace in me, as I often tend to question myself.
I am very fond of this test and can only recommend everyone to take it. It brings clarity and understanding for one's own personality and that it is perfectly okay to live it.
By Arlen
I took Truity's Enneagram test, and I feel like it might have been a little more accurate than the Myers-Briggs assessment. Maybe it's because with 16 possibilities rather than 9, the Enneagram could be more precise. I'd be curious to retake the Myers-Briggs in the future and see if I answer things the same way a second time - only because I felt some wishy-washiness when trying to formulate my answers for the Myers-Briggs. I know the two tests measure different things and can be used in different ways, and there were many cross-overs in the two assessments of my personality, so I'm going to really take some time to see the implications and suggestions that come along with the assessments - in either case there's no way that trying to improve myself and my relationships can be a bad thing.
By Jerald Lam
This TypeFinder helps to unpack each dimension with additional facets, which I think is a bonus over and above the typical MBTI report which only shows you 16 personality types.
By Christian Sailer
I thought myself very well described and could see why there is sometimes a big miscommunication between me and my wife, even though we seem to be very similar. I can totally recommend the test!
By Heather
I found parts of this amusing, as they were so true, and others intriguing, as there were some things I hadn't considered. Would strongly urge anyone to complete this test and invest in the full report.
By Rebekah
Worth the cost of you are interested in knowing your type. Search online for a coupon. I used the be an INTJ. Somehow I’m now an INFP. Makes sense because we evolve as we gain and endure experiences. Plus, I found that I was borderline in many items (for example, I’m 54% introvert so very close the middle).
The info is pretty spot-on and relevant to what I’d expect it to be.
