Behavior-based MBTI Test

Not just which type you resemble, but how you switch across 4 real-life situations

Deepmbtitest focuses on the differences between daily life, relationships, work, and learning so you can read your composite core type, scenario types, cross-domain consistency, and dimension flips together.

4 scenario typesComposite core typeCross-domain consistencyDimension flips
4 SCENARIO TYPES EXAMPLE
Daily
ISFP
Adventurer
Social
ENFJ
Protagonist
Work
INTJ
Architect
Learning
ISTJ
Logistician
Composite Core INTJ Architect
CROSS-DOMAIN CONSISTENCY EXAMPLE
58 Highly contextual
E/I ●●●●○ flips in Social
S/N ●●●○○ splits Personal/Work
T/F ●●●○○ F in Daily/Social
J/P ●●●●○ flips in Daily
DIMENSION FLIP EXAMPLE
T → F · Work and Relationships
At work Logic-driven, decisions first
In relationships Harmony-first, soft edges

4-Scenario MBTI

See whether you show different types in daily life, relationships, work, and learning instead of only receiving one overall result.

Core Type vs Scenario Type

This model explains why your overall type may not perfectly match any single scenario.

Cross-domain Consistency

It does not judge you as contradictory. It measures how strongly your personality expression depends on context.

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All 16 MBTI Types

Browse every MBTI type and see how each one shifts across daily life, relationships, work, and learning.

Analyst

INTJ · Architect

INTJ (Architect) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are INTJ, but where INTJ shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Analyst

INTP · Logician

INTP (Logician) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are INTP, but where INTP shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Analyst

ENTJ · Commander

ENTJ (Commander) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are ENTJ, but where ENTJ shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Analyst

ENTP · Debater

ENTP (Debater) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are ENTP, but where ENTP shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Diplomat

INFJ · Advocate

INFJ (Advocate) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are INFJ, but where INFJ shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Diplomat

INFP · Mediator

INFP (Mediator) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are INFP, but where INFP shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Diplomat

ENFJ · Protagonist

ENFJ (Protagonist) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are ENFJ, but where ENFJ shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Diplomat

ENFP · Campaigner

ENFP (Campaigner) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are ENFP, but where ENFP shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Sentinel

ISTJ · Logistician

ISTJ (Logistician) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are ISTJ, but where ISTJ shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Sentinel

ISFJ · Defender

ISFJ (Defender) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are ISFJ, but where ISFJ shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Sentinel

ESTJ · Executive

ESTJ (Executive) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are ESTJ, but where ESTJ shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Sentinel

ESFJ · Consul

ESFJ (Consul) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are ESFJ, but where ESFJ shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Explorer

ISTP · Virtuoso

ISTP (Virtuoso) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are ISTP, but where ISTP shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Explorer

ISFP · Adventurer

ISFP (Adventurer) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are ISFP, but where ISFP shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Explorer

ESTP · Entrepreneur

ESTP (Entrepreneur) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are ESTP, but where ESTP shows up most clearly and where it shifts.
Explorer

ESFP · Entertainer

ESFP (Entertainer) is best read as a more stable long-term center. In a 4-scenario MBTI test, the key question is not only whether you are ESFP, but where ESFP shows up most clearly and where it shifts.

Frequently asked questions about 4-Scenario MBTI

Why can the core type differ from every scenario type?

The core type is a weighted composite of your preference strength on four dimensions across four scenarios. It is not a vote among scenarios. When a dimension sits near the midpoint or flips direction, the composite may not exactly match any single scenario. For example, I at work plus E in social life may yield a mildly E core type.

What cross-domain consistency score is considered stable?

On the 0–100 scale used by Deepmbtitest, 80 and above indicates highly stable scenario types; 60–80 is moderately stable; below 60 means personality expression depends heavily on context, which is common for people who shift between multiple roles.

How long does the 4-Scenario MBTI test take?

The test has 32 behavioral scenario questions and takes about 5 minutes on average. There is no 1–5 rating scale — each question presents a concrete situation and asks you to choose how you would act.

Can MBTI results flip across scenarios?

Yes. A dimension flip means the same dimension (E/I, S/N, T/F, J/P) shows opposite preferences across scenarios. Deepmbtitest flags which dimensions flipped and between which two scenarios, rather than hiding the contradiction.

What is the theoretical basis of Deepmbtitest?

MBTI theory originates from Carl Jung's 1921 book Psychological Types and was later expanded into a 16-type model by Isabel Myers and Katharine Briggs in the mid-20th century. Deepmbtitest builds on that foundation and adds a 4-scenario structure to separate scenario-level expression from the composite core type.

Can I save and share my results?

Yes. Results are stored in your history once you sign up. From the result page you can also generate a shareable image or export a full PDF depth report.