Assessment
Assessment
The Big Five (also called the Five-Factor Model, or OCEAN) is the most widely validated framework in modern personality psychology. Instead of sorting you into a single "type", it places you on a spectrum across five independent traits — so your result is a nuanced profile rather than a label.
The five traits are Openness (curiosity and imagination), Conscientiousness (organization and self-discipline), Extraversion (sociability and energy), Agreeableness (warmth and cooperation), and Neuroticism (emotional sensitivity and stress response). Everyone sits somewhere on each scale, and there are no "good" or "bad" results — only different patterns.
This free version is a fast 10-question snapshot. As soon as you finish, you see your standing on all five traits at no cost — no signup required.
If you want the full picture, you can unlock a personalized written report that interprets your specific combination of traits: where they show up in everyday life, your likely strengths and blind spots, and practical reflection prompts. The free score is always shown first, so you can decide before you pay.
The Big Five is the standard used in academic and organizational research because it is reliable and reproduces across cultures and languages. This short 10-item version is designed as a quick, directionally accurate snapshot rather than a clinical instrument; for a deeper, facet-level profile we offer a longer 120-question assessment.
No personality test is a diagnosis. Treat your result as a mirror for reflection, not a verdict.
Yes. The 10-question test and your five-trait score are completely free, with no signup. Only the optional in-depth written report is paid.
About two minutes. It is 10 short questions, each answered on a simple agree–disagree scale.
Openness measures curiosity and imagination; Conscientiousness measures organization and discipline; Extraversion measures sociability and energy; Agreeableness measures warmth and cooperation; and Neuroticism measures emotional sensitivity and stress response. You get a score on each.
No. Your trait scores appear on screen as soon as you finish, before any payment and without an account. Payment only applies if you choose to unlock the full personalized report.
For accuracy and scientific support, yes. The Big Five measures traits on continuous scales and is the model used in peer-reviewed research, whereas type-based systems force you into rigid categories that are less stable when you retake them.
Yes. After finishing you can generate a private, opt-in share link with a visual results card to send to friends — your email is never included.