More Accurate. More Specific. More YOU.
Every personality type in our 24-type system is more refined and specific than the original 16. Even if your type looks familiar, your description is deeper and more accurate.

More Specific
Each of the 24 types has its own distinct personality profile, strengths, and growth areas. There are no "parent types" here—just pure, focused personality insights.

Deeper Accuracy
Your type description accounts for social identity alongside your cognitive preferences, giving you insights into how you relate to others that the 16-type model completely misses.

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Your new results will be more precise. Even if your 4 letters look the same, your profile has been refined to reflect the complete picture of who you are.
What if you could never find your type in the 16?
If you've taken personality tests and never quite felt seen—if the descriptions felt close but never quite right—you're not alone. For years, people who scored near the middle of Introvert vs Extravert had no clear profile. The tests gave you a type, but the description didn't fit. It was frustrating, confusing, and ultimately disappointing. We discovered why: MBTI was missing a third social identity. You're not group-focused (E). You're not group-distant (I). You're group-independent (O)—a complete identity that simply wasn't measured before. Adding this dimension created 8 new types and made all 24 more accurate. Now, every profile is clearer, more specific, and more likely to feel like you.
Why MBTI Stopped at 16
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator revolutionized personality science—but it missed something crucial.

The "In-Between" Problem
49% introvert, 51% extravert? Neither profile fits. Traditional models force you into a box you don't fit.

Identity vs. Energy
MBTI assumes introversion/extraversion is about energy. But it's really about WHO YOU ARE and how you relate to groups.

A Missing Population
About 33% of people identify as independent of the group—MBTI has no language for them.
Find out if you're one of the missing 8
Introducing the Third Dimension
Instead of measuring WHERE you get energy, we measure WHO you are as a social identity. This simple addition creates 24 distinct types—and makes every single type more accurate and specific than before.

The Extraverted
Social Identity: "My identity is tied to my groups and communities."
Extraverted personalities naturally define themselves through their relationships, teams, and social roles. They feel most authentic when part of something larger than themselves.
Examples: ENFJ, ESFP, ENTJ, ESTJ (and 4 others in the 24-type model)
Extraverted, Introverted, or Ortovert?
Stories of Recognition
People discovering themselves in the 24-type model
Your story starts here
All 24 Personality Types
Explore the complete personality landscape
E — Extraverted Types
Types with Extraverted focus - energized by the external world
I — Introverted Types
Types with Introverted focus - energized by their inner world
O — Ortovert Types ✨ NEW
Types with Ortovert expression - independent of group identity
Understand Your Relationships
Discover how different personality types interact, complement each other, and navigate relationships together. Our compatibility reports provide deep insights into communication styles, potential conflicts, harmonious connections, and strategies for building stronger relationships—whether in romance, friendship, or professional partnerships.
Explore Compatibility ReportsDeep insights into how personality types connect
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the 24-type personality test
Is this test really free?
Yes, completely free. No credit card required, no hidden fees, no signup necessary. Take the test and get your results immediately.
How long does it take?
The test takes about 15 minutes to complete. There are 100 questions, and you can answer at your own pace. No time limits.
Do I need to sign up?
No signup required to take the test. However, if you want to save your results and access them later, you can optionally create a free account after completing the test.
How is this different from MBTI?
We've added a crucial third dimension that MBTI missed: the Ortovert. This accounts for people whose identity is independent of groups—about 33% of the population that traditional MBTI doesn't accurately describe.
What if I already know my MBTI type?
Great! Even if your 4-letter code stays the same, your 24-type description will be more specific and accurate. If you've always felt your MBTI description was close but not quite right, this will explain why.
Can my type change over time?
Your core personality type is generally stable. However, as you grow and develop, you may identify more clearly with certain aspects of your type, or find that different descriptions resonate more strongly.
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