Guide

What is MBTI?

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator — A Complete Guide to 16 Personality Types

About 4 Dimensions 16 Types

About MBTI

MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) is one of the world's most widely used personality assessment tools. Based on Carl Jung's theory of psychological types and developed by Isabel Briggs Myers and her mother Katharine Cook Briggs, it categorizes people into 16 distinct personality types using four dimensions. Rather than judging people as "good" or "bad," MBTI helps you understand how you naturally perceive the world and make decisions — making it a powerful tool for self-discovery and interpersonal understanding.

4 Key Dimensions

Each person is assessed across four dimensions, and the combination of the two letters chosen from each forms your 4-letter MBTI type.

E / I Energy
E
Extroversion
Gains energy from the outside world and other people. Tends to be action-oriented and social.
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I
Introversion
Gains energy from the inner world and reflection. Prefers deep focus and one-on-one interaction.
S / N Information
S
Sensing
Focuses on concrete facts and present realities. Trusts hands-on experience and practical details.
VS
N
Intuition
Focuses on patterns, meanings, and future possibilities. Enjoys abstract concepts and big-picture thinking.
T / F Decisions
T
Thinking
Makes decisions based on logic and objective analysis. Values fairness and consistent principles.
VS
F
Feeling
Makes decisions based on values and the impact on people. Values harmony and personal consideration.
J / P Lifestyle
J
Judging
Prefers structure, planning, and clear decisions. Likes to have things settled and organized.
VS
P
Perceiving
Prefers flexibility, spontaneity, and staying open to new information. Adapts easily to change.

16 Personality Types

Every person belongs to one of these 16 types. Click a type to see its fortune and compatibility!

Analysts Strategic, independent, and driven by logic and knowledge.
Diplomats Empathetic, creative, and motivated by values and meaning.
Sentinels Practical, organized, and committed to duty and tradition.
Explorers Spontaneous, bold, and skilled at hands-on problem-solving.

How to Use MBTI

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Better Relationships
Understanding your and others' MBTI types helps reduce misunderstandings and communicate more effectively.
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Career Guidance
Discover careers and work environments where your natural strengths can shine.
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Self-Awareness
Gain insight into your own thinking patterns, values, and behavioral tendencies.
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Compatibility
Explore which types you naturally connect with and how to bridge differences.
⚠️ A Note on MBTI
MBTI types are not fixed labels. They reflect your natural tendencies, but people grow and change over time. Your type may shift depending on life experiences and self-reflection. Use MBTI as a starting point for understanding — not a box to put yourself in.
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