MBTI Test to Find Personality Type

MBTI Personality Type Personality Test

We base this personality test on the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator, or MBTI, reflective self-report. Use this test to show how you observe the world and make critical choices. Sensation, feeling, intuition, and thinking are the four major emotional roles. This personality test will reveal your personality type.

Prepare for MBTI

First of all, to take this test, you will need a few simple items. Please grab a pencil or pen and a piece of paper. We do not recommend using a computer or mobile device to take notes, as you should only focus on the screen showing the personality test. Certainly write down anything that comes to mind during this test, even if not related to the evaluation. Likewise, your notes will give valuable insight into your thought process. We also recommend a pair of headphones. This personality test uses advanced binaural beat audio induction to clear your mind and guarantee the most accurate results possible. No MBTI test available uses this form of mindful technology to refine results. This audio induction works best with headphones.

Mindful Personality Test

MBTI Personality Video Test

Get your headphones, pencil or pen, and paper, and let’s begin taking the world’s most accurate personality test based on the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator, or MBTI, reflective self-report. Once we start, it is not recommended you pause or stop until complete. If you are ready, Un-pause the video and let’s begin. First, we will be doing a 60-second binaural session to clear your mind and level your thoughts. You will see a calming video and hear advanced binaural beat tones for about 1 minute. Just relax, listen to the audio induction at a comfortable level, and completely clear your mind. We will begin now.

MBTI Background Music

Stress Relief Music

Through the rest of this test, we recommend you listen to additional binaural induction and calming background music. Using induction audio guarantees you take the test in the best mindset possible for the most accurate results. We have recommended a video blow that you can play in the background. During the test, you will be asked one question and given two possible answers. Choose one of the two answers that best describe you. Do not pick an answer until you have reviewed both. Let’s begin with the first question.

MBTI Question One

MBTI Question 1

Question 1: It’s Friday night. You just had the toughest week of your life. It seemed endless, tiring, and you are completely exhausted. Literally, nothing seemed to go right. How do you plan to spend your weekend?

MBTI Question One / Answer One

Answer 1: You will call your friends and ask about their plans. Maybe you will consider trying a new restaurant. You heard there is a great movie coming out this weekend that you might want to see. There is a meeting for one of the social clubs you frequent. If you chose this answer, you are an Extrovert. Write down the letter E in your notes.

MBTI Question One / Answer Two

Answer 2: You need some alone time after your tough week. You will put your phone on “do not disturb.” You would much rather spend the night on the couch watching some TV than go to that new movie in the theater. A puzzle or a book sounds nice after your long week. If you chose this answer, you are an Introvert. Write down the letter I.

MBTI Question Two

MBTI Question 2

Question 2: This is simply a self-reflective question. Even more, we ask you to answer based on your first reaction only. It certainly can be difficult for us to judge ourselves, which is why such a self-reflective question is essential. Simply: Which of these descriptions suits you more?

MBTI Question Two / Answer One

Answer 1: The most important thing to you is here and now. You assess and evaluate situations and pay close attention to detail. If you chose this answer, write down the letter S in your notes. You are the Sensing type.

MBTI Question Two / Answer Two

Answer 2. Facts are boring. You love to dream and play over upcoming events in your mind often. Your intuition is your guide, and you generally trust your instinct not to lead you astray. In fact, you rely more on your ability than information. If you are more this option, write down the letter N. You are the Intuitive type.

MBTI Question Three

MBTI Question 3

Question 3: You are happily employed, but a competitor is trying to entice you. You love the people you work with now, but the salary is much higher at the competitor. However, the head of your current department has hinted that he would recommend you for a big promotion when he retires. How are you going to make this decision?

MBTI Question Three / Answer One

Answer 1: You will learn everything you can about the competitor. Even more, you will possibly visit HR and talk to other professionals for advice. Finally, you might draw up a chart with the pros and cons of each decision. It is essential, and you should weigh all the arguments and make an informed choice.

MBTI Question Three / Answer Two

Answer 2: You will listen to your feelings and follow your heart. You find happiness by listening to your intuition and following your instinct. You follow your passions. Your mind, heart, ability, and intuition will lead you in the right direction.

MBTI Question Four

MBTI Question 4

Question 4: Your best friend is getting married, and there are only two weeks left before the big day. You are in the wedding party and have a lot of responsibilities. How are your preparations going?

MBTI Question Four / Answer One

Answer 1: A month ago, you picked out the band that will play at the wedding. You made all the appointments with a stylist and makeup artist. You bought the gift weeks ago. There might be a few small things to get done, but you are ready! If you chose this answer, write down J. You are the Judging type.

MBTI Question Four / Answer Two

Answer 2: Why prepare? You will improvise and get it all done on time. However, this improvisation does not mean you are irresponsible. After all, the best things happen spontaneously. Life has a way of working it out. It will get done, and things will be fine. If this answer is more accurate, you are a Perceiving type. Write down P.

MBTI Test Results

The MBTI personality test is complete, and you are ready to see your results. You should now have four letters written in your notes. Let’s cover the various personality types to determine yours. We recommend reviewing all the personality types, not just your own, as you may retain traits from other personality types in addition to your primary type.

ESTJ Manager Type

MBTI ESTJ Manager Type

ESTJ is the Manager Type. Firstly, about 11% of men and 6% of women have this personality type. Even more, you are practical and consistent, and like to have order everywhere by planning and organizing everything. It’s certainly normal for you to trust facts and look at life soberly. You are open to communication, meeting new people, and engaging in social activities. People certainly are important. Finally, you never forget to take care of people close to you. You express feelings and your love very well.

ENTJ Commander Type

MBTI ENTJ Commander Type

ENTJ is the Commander Type. Life for you is a struggle, and maybe extreme. You are risky, brave, and easily inspired. However, you assess your abilities and aren’t afraid to face your strengths and weaknesses. You are open to new idea, and you think positively. About 3% of men and 1% of women have this personality type.

ESFJ Teacher Type

MBTI ESFJ Teacher Type

ESFJ is the Teacher Type. About 17% of women and 8% of men fall into this type. You get along with people very well and are often the life of the party. You are attentive, caring, and always ready to help, even if this means making personal sacrifices.  Also very independent in your ideals. As a general rule, you are very self-sufficient. You do not seek out emotional support but wait for an offer.

ESTP Marshall Type

MBTI ESTP Marshall Type

ESTP is the Marshall Type. Victory is certainly crucial to you! You strive to reach your goals by any means possible. Sticking to a plan is very common, and you cannot stand dependence and compromise. Because of this, you are a born fighter, very active, self-organized. You can evaluate situations quickly, and respond to stressful situations very effectively. About 6% of men and 3% of women fall into this type.

ENFJ Mentor Type

MBTI ENFJ Mentor Type

ENFJ is the Mentor Type. Firstly, 3% of women and 2% of men fall into the ENFJ type. You are emotional and talkative. Even more, you might be very empathetic to other people’s emotions, and you can spot insincerity a mile away. You are always ready to face upcoming events. You certainly take friendship very seriously. Not uncommon for you prepare and put in the extra effort to stay connected to those that mean the most to you. Finally, you take the same approach in your love life.

ENTP Inventor Type

MBTI ENTP Inventor Type

ENTP is the Inventor Type. First, you are the generator of ideas – always seeking to create something new. You adapt to nonfamiliar situations well and master different modes of work quickly. There is a chance you dislike traditions and routines. Because of this, you might often change professions or hobbies. Not only can you create new ideas, but you are good at conveying those new ideas to others around you. Finally, 4% of men and 2% of women fall into this category.

ESFP Politician Type

MBTI ESFP Politician Type

ESFP is the Politician. You are great at determining opportunities. Very often, you use these skills in communication. You enjoy trying to impress people, but you prefer fast results. Stand firmly in the moment, and you do not like wasting time. You dislike red tape and bureaucracy. You would much rather just get it done! 10% of men and 7% of women are in this category.

ENFP Champion Type

MBTI ENFP Champion Type

ENFP is certainly the Champion at 10% women and 6% men. You are a people-centered creator with a focus on possibilities and contagious enthusiasm for new ideas, people, and activities. Even more, you are wnergetic, warm, and passionate, ENFPs love to help other people explore their creative potential.

INFP Healer Type

MBTI INFP Healer Type

INFP is the Healer Type. First of all, 5% of women and 4% of men fall into this category. You are certainly sensitive, caring, and compassionate, and are deeply concerned with personal growth. You are individualistic and nonjudgmental. Each person must find their path. Exploring your ideas is something you enjoy. INFPs are creative and often artistic; they enjoy finding new outlets for self-expression.

ISFP Composer Type

MBTI ISFP Composer Type

ISFP is the Composer. Firstly, 10% of women and 8% of men are the ISFP type. You certainly have a strong aesthetic sense and seek out beauty in your surroundings. You attune to sensory experiences, and often have a natural talent for the arts. ISFPs especially excel at manipulating objects and may wield creative tools like paintbrushes and sculptors’ knives with great mastery.

INTP Architect Type

MBTI INTP Architect Type

INTP is an Architect Type. 5% of men and 2% of women are this type. You are a detached, analytical observer who can seem oblivious to the world around you because you are so deeply absorbed in thought. You spend much of your time focused internally: exploring concepts, making connections, and seeking understanding. To the Architect, life is an ongoing inquiry into the mysteries of the universe.

INFJ Advisor Type

MBTI INFJ Advisor Type

INFJ is an Advisor. The Advisor has a unique ability to intuit others’ emotions and motivations, and will often know how someone else is feeling before that person knows it. You trust your insights about others and have strong faith in your ability to read people. Although you are sensitive, you are also reserved. The INFJ is a private sort and is selective about sharing intimate thoughts and feelings. 1% of men and 2% of women are Advisor Types.

INTJ Inspirer Type

MBTI INTJ Inspirer Type

INTJ is an Inspirer. Firstly, you are intellectual. INTJs certainly enjoy logical reasoning and complex problem-solving. You approach life by analyzing the theory behind what you see and are typically focused inward on your thoughtful study of the world around you. INTJs are drawn to logical systems and are much less comfortable with the unpredictable nature of other people and their emotions. Even more, you are typically independent and selective about your relationships, preferring to associate with people who you find intellectually stimulating. 3% of men and 1% of women are Inspirer Types.

ISFJ Protector Type

MBTI ISFJ Protector Type

ISFJ is the Protector. First of all, 19% of women and 8% of men are Protector Types. You are conventional and grounded, and enjoy contributing to established structures of society. People certainly find you steady and committed with a deep sense of responsibility to others. You focus on fulfilling your duties, particularly when you are taking care of the needs of other people. Conscientious and systematic and persist in finishing any job is osmething that describes you.

ISTP Handyman Type

MBTI ISTP Handyman Type

ISTP is the Handyman. You are attentive to details and responsive to the demands of the world around you. Because of your astute sense of your environment, you are good at moving quickly and responding to emergencies. ISTPs are reserved, but not withdrawn. The ISTP enjoys taking action and approaches the world with a keen appreciation for the physical and sensory experiences it has to offer. 9% of men and 2% of women are the ISTP Type.

ISTJ Inspector Type

MBTI ISTJ Inspector Type

ISTJ is the Inspector Type. Firstly, 15% of men and 7% of women are Inspector Types. You are certainly a steady, productive contributor. Although you are Introverted, ISTJs are rarely isolated. Typical ISTJs know just where they belong in life, and want to understand how they can participate in established organizations and systems. You concern yourself with maintaining the social order and make sure that standards get met.

MBTI Further Reading

MBTI Personality Video Test

We have now covered all possible personality types. BinauralBlog hopes this professional personality test shows you how you observe the world and make critical choices. We recommend you continue your research into your personality type, and further your knowledge of how you perceive the world. Thank you for taking this personality test based on the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator, or MBTI, reflective self-report.

MBTI Personality Type Personality Test

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13 Replies to “MBTI Test to Find Personality Type”

  1. Kabel Marti says:

    I am ENFJ who else here is ENFJ we are very rare

  2. Kimberly K says:

    This was a great test. I test many in different test. The first result is INFJ (twice) and the second is INTP. Sometime i’ll be more INFJ and sometime can be INTP. I don’t know 😅😅😅

  3. John karl says:

    I think the percentage matters a lot too…cus we dont want false dichotomies..it’s a continuum right. I took the test 3 times: high school, college, professional, even the numbers are still the same😂~only 2-5-point differences…im close to 50% for all except introversion…i was a little surprised how my personality never changes😂i like the spi 27 test too..

  4. jaime lee says:

    Can someone help me, I’m confused if I’m extrovert or introvert. I’m a shy person but when I’m with my friends at school sometimes I’m loud

  5. The Wanderer says:

    Awesome job explaining something so complex! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  6. If you have an anxiety disorder or… let’s say ADHD, would these results be accurate at all? Because I got an absolutely inaccurate result. I’m not sure I even buy this whole personality type system honestly.

  7. Tim Olivant says:

    INFJ and diagnosed: MBTI obsessed since 2013!

  8. ab montana says:

    Am I the only one who’s none of the 4 functions? I have traits of both “sending” and “intuition”, and same goes for a lot of other things in these personality tests. Help.

  9. John K. Freeman says:

    I suggest looking more into the cognitive functions that Carl Jung originally came up with: there’s introverted and extroverted sensing, thinking, intuition, and feeling. Everyone has one of these functions and two introverted functions and extroverted functions. For example, I’m an ESFP, so I have extroverted sensing, introverted feeling, extroverted thinking, and introverted intuition

  10. Matty "Pumpkin Spice" Smith says:

    I think I’ll never type myself correctly haha When I took a test I got INFJ but I overthink this and I don’t know what personality type I have (also people on MBTI amino say that test isn’t accurate and people shouldn’t take it). I once heard that INFJ’s have tendencies to be intrested in astrology, occultism, magic and tarot, because they hate small talks and they like talking about more “important” things (such as morality). And if I’m an INFJ then that’s true. Anyway, I’m probably INFJ, ISFP or ISTP. I think that MBTI is a confusing topic and no matter what others will prove me I still like astrology more because it’s more specific and can tell more about person.

  11. The Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator is a self-report inventory designed to identify a person’s personality type, strengths, and preferences. The questionnaire was developed by Isabel Myers and her mother Katherine Briggs based on their work with Carl Jung’s theory of personality types. Today, the MBTI inventory is one of the most widely used psychological instruments in the world.

  12. By helping people understand themselves, Myers and Briggs believed that they could help people select occupations that were best suited to their personality types and lead healthier, happier lives. Thanks for posting a comprehensive MBTI overview and test. So many of them online are just not very accurate. Make sure to watch the video attached to this post also. It has an actual video based test in it.

  13. Lester Grande says:

    Greetings! I’ve been reading your blog for some time now and finally got the courage to go ahead and give you a shout out from Porter Tx! This has to be the best MBTI test I could find online and I have tried a lot! Seems so many are incomplete or made by non-professionals. Just wanted to tell you keep up the fantastic work!

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