About SBTI Test - 15 Dimensions, 27 Types & Features

Learn about the origin, design philosophy, and core features of the SBTI personality test: 15 dimensions, 27 types, and social sharing.
May 10, 2026

Origin: A Personality Test Built for Sharing

SBTI Test started as a playful way to describe everyday behavior patterns that people recognize immediately in themselves and their friends. Instead of presenting personality as a formal diagnosis, it turns small social, emotional, and work-life choices into a readable type profile.

The result is intentionally light, direct, and easy to share: a 16-digit personality DNA code, one of 27 original SBTI types, a result poster, and tools for comparing results with friends.

Design Philosophy

SBTI is built around entertainment, self-reflection, and conversation. The test is short enough to finish quickly, but structured enough to show why a result was matched.

The system uses 30 situational questions across 15 dimensions and five model groups:

  • Self model
  • Emotion model
  • Attitude model
  • Action drive model
  • Social model

Each result should feel like a mirror, not a verdict. It can be funny, sharp, and useful for starting a conversation, but it should never be used for diagnosis, hiring, finance, legal choices, or major relationship decisions.

Core Features

  • A free 30-question SBTI personality test.
  • 27 original type profiles with type codes, strengths, blind spots, and related types.
  • A compact personality DNA code for sharing and reopening results.
  • Friend Match for comparing two DNA codes.
  • Result posters for social sharing.
  • Optional deep reports and avatar packs for users who want more detail.

What Makes SBTI Different from MBTI-Style Tests

SBTI is more meme-ready and behavior-focused than traditional personality frameworks. The names are designed to be memorable in group chats, while the 15-dimension profile keeps the result from being only a joke.

Use it to laugh, reflect, compare, and talk. Keep the serious life decisions elsewhere.

About SBTI Test - 15 Dimensions, 27 Types & Features