This Test Will Determine Your Personality Type Based On How You Perceive Colors

This 10-question test will accurately determine your type and define your dominant traits.

Terry Stein
Created by Terry Stein
On May 20, 2018

What color is this shade closest to?

What color is this shade closest to?

What color is this shade closest to?

What color is this shade closest to?

What color is this shade closest to?

What color is this shade closest to?

What color is this shade closest to?

What color is this shade closest to?

What color is this shade closest to?

What color is this shade closest to?

Type A: Self-Driven and Competitive

Type A: Self-Driven and Competitive

You're self-driven and competitive. Your purpose to leave your mark in this world singles you out. You recognize the magnitude of goal setting, positive thinking, and motivation, and you’re sharp in getting to the heart of matters in no-nonsense terms. You're an ambitious risk-taker with an entrepreneurial spirit, and now and then people find you impatient. You always need to be doing something, and often find yourself thinking of how much time you’re wasting and how you could’ve been doing something worthwhile. You're a workaholic, and you find it difficult to relax and even fall asleep at night. That’s why you’re prone to tension and disquiet. Are we dead-on?

Type B: Intuitive and Charismatic

Type B: Intuitive and Charismatic

You're charismatic, broad-minded and hardly ever stressed. You take things as they come. You’re usually cheerful and carefree, and people love hanging out with you because you’re entertaining and fun to be around. Your personality type is characterized by 'lack of urgency'. You feel that you’re able to get work done in your own pace without being driven by deadlines. You’re not too competitive in nature. You’re able to handle failures very well, taking them as obstructions and moving on to bigger plans and ideas. You’re open-minded and flexible, you never give in to pressure, and you hardly ever complain. You like connecting with people and forming strong emotional bonds. Your social life must be flourishing. Are we dead-on?

Type C: Curious and Bright

Type C: Curious and Bright

You could turn heaven and hell upside down to find something, right before taking it to pieces in order to restart the process. You never take things at face value, and you're interested in finding out exactly how they work. You think very systematically and analytically. This is why you are a natural problem-solver. You’re able to notice and register things that other people overlook. As such, you're over-critical of the people around you, and you don't always handle criticism well. Are we dead-on?

Type D: Self-Motivated and Positive

Type D: Self-Motivated and Positive

You prefer to stick to your path and establish routines over the vagueness of change. You’re a self-motivator. You're always doing your best, and you're able to weather tough times with a positive attitude. People like you, who make about 2% of the population, have the potential of becoming a huge success in whatever path they’d choose to pursue, and all at once to be afflicted by worry or irritability. Are we dead-on?

Type X: Imaginative and Artistic

Type X: Imaginative and Artistic

The rare type “X” points to a combination of two or more emotional personality types. You stand at an intersection. You’re emotionally reactive and might have mood-swings. You take an artistic approach to all aspects of life. Like the majority of poets, novelists, composers, painters, and sculptors, you’re bound to spend a great deal of your time by yourself. You're an introvert. You’re highly disciplined, you're gifted with superior powers of concentration, and you're capable of producing great quantities of high-quality work. Although you may adopt an aggressive, tough exterior, you tend to be remarkably gentle, kind, and generous. Are we dead-on?

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