Discover your scores across the five core personality dimensions. The most scientifically recognized model – the gold standard of psychology.
Start the free testThe test will reveal your position on the five core personality scales.
You'll discover your percentage score in each of the five dimensions – Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism.
You'll uncover your natural strengths stemming from your personality profile and learn how to leverage them in work and life.
You'll understand how your profile influences your relationships, communication, and career preferences.
The test contains 50 statements. For each one, you choose your level of agreement on a scale from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree".
Based on your answers, we calculate your scores across the five personality dimensions and create your OCEAN profile.
You'll see a graphical representation of your profile, a detailed description of each dimension, and what your results mean in practice.
Every person falls somewhere on the scale in each of these five core dimensions.
Basic results are completely free. The extended version offers a complete analysis.
Big Five (also known as OCEAN or the Five-Factor Model) is the most scientifically recognized personality model. Unlike typological approaches (such as MBTI), it doesn't categorize people into types but measures five continuous dimensions – which is why it's considered more accurate and nuanced.
The model was developed based on decades of research and analysis of thousands of personality traits across languages and cultures. It has been repeatedly confirmed that five factors – Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism – reliably describe the main differences between people.
Our test uses IPIP-50 – a validated set of 50 questions from the International Personality Item Pool, one of the most extensive publicly available sources of psychometric instruments in the world.
Big Five (OCEAN) is the most scientifically recognized personality model. It measures five core dimensions: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. Unlike MBTI, it doesn't categorize you into types but shows your position on each scale.
Big Five is a continuous model – it shows where you fall on each scale. MBTI is typological – it assigns you to one of 16 types. Big Five is considered more scientifically robust, while MBTI is more popular and intuitive. Both approaches complement each other.
The test contains 50 questions and most people complete it in 5-7 minutes. For each question, you choose your level of agreement on a scale from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree".
Yes, the basic results are completely free. You'll learn your scores in all five dimensions and receive a basic interpretation. Extended results are available for a small fee.
Big Five traits are relatively stable in adulthood, but they can shift slightly over a lifetime. For example, conscientiousness and agreeableness tend to increase slightly with age.