SBTI

Last updated: 2026-04-20

About the SBTI Personality Test

SBTI sits in an odd but fun place. It borrows the structure people expect from a personality test, then swaps the stiff corporate tone for language that feels more online, more current, and honestly a little less precious. The goal is not to tell you who you are forever. It is to give you a readable snapshot of how you usually act, attach, cope, and present yourself when real life gets messy.

What SBTI is trying to do

The name is usually expanded as Silly Big Type Indicator, which tells you a lot about the tone. SBTI is comfortable being playful, but the framework is not random. It sorts answers into one of 27 internet-native personas, each built from a combination of traits rather than a single joke label. Results like JOKE-R, ATM-er, or WOC! land because they feel specific. They sound like people you have actually met, or maybe like versions of yourself you would only admit to in a group chat.

Compared with MBTI, SBTI is less interested in broad binaries and more interested in the in-between. It looks at how you read yourself, how you move toward or away from other people, how idealistic or defensive you get, and what kind of social posture you adopt when you are under pressure. It is still an entertainment framework, not a clinical instrument. That matters. The value here comes from recognition and conversation, not diagnosis.

The 15 dimensions and the 5 model groups

Under the hood, the test groups its questions into five larger buckets: self-concept, attachment, life attitude, action drive, and social style. Each bucket carries three dimensions, which gives the framework its 15-dimensional structure. That wider grid is what lets SBTI describe someone with more texture than a simple yes-or-no split. Two people can share a result label and still arrive there through slightly different balances of caution, intensity, sincerity, avoidance, or control.

That is also why the detailed result matters as much as the headline type. The persona gives you the quick read. The dimension scores explain the route you took to get there. If you want to keep exploring after the test, the type directory, leaderboard, and future cross-reading pages are meant to turn that single result into a fuller picture instead of a one-line verdict.

About this site

sbti-test.app is an independent online version of the SBTI methodology shared by Bilibili creator @蛆肉儿串儿. You do not need an account or a pile of personal details to take the test. If you submit to the leaderboard, the site records an anonymous type code, not your answer sheet.

These trust pages exist for the boring but necessary questions: where the method came from, what data stays local, what gets counted, and what kind of use this project is built for. If you want the storage and analytics details, head to the privacy policy. If you want the usage boundaries and copyright notes, see the terms of use.

A plain-language disclaimer

SBTI can be useful for reflection, comparison, and the kind of self-dragging that only personality tests seem to inspire. It should not replace therapy, mental health care, hiring decisions, relationship decisions, or any other situation where the cost of being wrong is real. If a result resonates, great. If it misses you completely, that does not mean you failed the test. It usually means a personality framework has reached the edge of what it can responsibly say.