SBTI Guide

What Is SBTI?

SBTI is an entertainment-first personality test built around 30 core questions, 15 dimensions, and 27 playful result types.

If this is your first time seeing SBTI, this page gives you the short version: what it is, how the result is produced, and what to read after you finish the quiz.

Quick Definition

The shortest way to understand SBTI

SBTI is not trying to be a clinical personality assessment. It is a faster, lighter, and more shareable result system built around playful labels and a readable result page.

Instead of telling you that you permanently belong to one fixed box, it compresses your current answer pattern into a label, a 15-dimension vector, and a few nearby alternatives.

  • Question flow: 30 core questions plus 1 hobby question.
  • Result set: 27 total outcomes, including regular and special results.
  • Reading order: main type, nearby types, and the 15-dimension breakdown.

Step 1

Answer the quiz fast

The quiz is short enough to finish in one sitting, which lowers friction and makes the result easier to share.

Step 2

Build a 15-dimension vector

Your answers become an L / M / H pattern across 15 dimensions instead of a single vague summary sentence.

Step 3

Compare with the type library

The site then matches that vector against the type library and shows the closest label plus the nearby alternatives.

How To Read It

What to look at after you finish the quiz

Start with the quiz itself at the main test, then move to the type guide so you can compare your label with the rest of the library.

After that, open your detail page and compare it with a few nearby types such as CTRL or DEAD to see whether the tone and the dimension pattern actually feel close.

  • The main type tells you the fastest summary.
  • The nearby types help you understand what else you almost matched.
  • The 15-dimension cards explain why the result leans that way.

FAQ

Questions people usually ask first

Is SBTI a serious psychology assessment?

No. SBTI works best as entertainment, self-observation, and discussion. It is much closer to a playful result system than to a clinical assessment.

How does SBTI generate the result?

The quiz turns your answers into a 15-dimension L / M / H vector, compares that vector with the standard type library, and then shows the closest result plus nearby alternatives.

What should I read after finishing the test?

Start with your main type, then compare the nearby types, and finally read the 15-dimension breakdown. The type guide and type detail pages make that easier.

Learn More

Read the core guides next

These pages explain what SBTI is, how it differs from MBTI, and how to read the result pages more confidently.

Comparison

SBTI vs MBTI

A side-by-side comparison of dimensions, result style, and when each framework makes more sense.

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