What's the difference between SBTI and MBTI?
MBTI is a personality test with some psychological foundation. SBTI is a purely entertainment-oriented original test — more blunt and more internet-savvy. SBTI doesn't aim for scientific rigor; it aims for "painfully accurate" and "so funny it hurts."
How long does the test take?
Usually 5–10 minutes. The test has 31 questions (including 1 special question; selecting "drinking" adds another). Each question is short — just read and pick.
Why are the questions in a different order each time?
Yes, to prevent question order from affecting your mindset, questions are randomly shuffled each time. The scoring method stays the same.
How many personality types does SBTI have?
25 regular types + 2 special types (DRUNK The Drunkard and HHHH The Giggler). DRUNK requires specific choices to trigger. HHHH is the fallback when your answers are so unique that no type matches above 60%.
How is SBTI scored?
Each question has 3 options worth 1–3 points. Each dimension is scored by 2 questions, totaling 2–6 points. Scores of 2–3 = L (Low), 4 = M (Mid), 5–6 = H (High). Your 15-dimension L/M/H combination is matched against 25 type patterns to find your closest match.
Are test results saved?
No. The test runs entirely in your browser. No data is uploaded or saved. If you want to keep your result, take a screenshot.
Can I retake the test?
Absolutely, unlimited and free. But fair warning: if you keep retesting until you get the result you "want," maybe what you need isn't a test — it's a mirror.
Are SBTI test results accurate?
This is an entertainment tool, not a psychological diagnostic. Accuracy varies — some find it "painfully spot-on," others think "that's nothing like me." Either way, keep an open mind, don't take it too seriously, and just have fun.