What is SBTI
SBTI (Self-Bonding Type Indicator) is a new personality typing system that utilizes 5 models and 15 dimensions to analyze personality profiles. It covers self-perception, emotional patterns, attitudinal tendencies, action drives, and social style, ultimately matching individuals to one of 27 unique personality types.
How to use SBTI
- Navigate to the website.
- Click on the "Start the Test" button.
- Answer the 31 questions presented.
- Receive your personality type and match score.
Features of SBTI
- 15 independent dimensions
- 5 comprehensive assessment models (Self, Emotional, Attitude, Action Drive, Social)
- 27 unique personality types plus hidden easter eggs
- Humorous, down-to-earth, and true-to-life question style
- Deep analysis of self-awareness, emotions, and behavioral patterns
- Pattern distance algorithm with precise match scores
Use Cases of SBTI
- Self-discovery and understanding one's own personality.
- Exploring emotional patterns and social styles.
- Comparing personality insights with others.
FAQ
How long does the SBTI test take?
About 5–10 minutes. There are 31 questions, each with 3 options. No right or wrong answers — just pick whatever feels most true to you.
Are the SBTI results accurate?
SBTI uses a comprehensive matching algorithm across 15 dimensions, providing a match percentage and dimension hit count. The higher the match, the closer the result is to your true personality. This is an entertainment quiz and not a professional psychological assessment.
What is a hidden personality?
There's a special question in the test that can trigger a hidden personality result. If you unlocked it, it's an easter egg.
Why is my match score below 60%?
If no standard personality type is a strong match, the system assigns a special fallback personality, indicating that the individual is too unique for the standard types.
Can I share my results?
Yes, the result page URL contains your personality data and can be shared directly with friends.
How is SBTI related to MBTI?
SBTI is inspired by MBTI but is a completely independent personality system. It is not based on Jung's cognitive function theory but builds a fresh model from five dimensions: self, emotion, attitude, action, and social.




