Take the RFTI Test

15 situational questions. 15 behavioral dimensions. One personality type that reflects how you actually operate โ€” not how you think you should. The RFTI Test gives you a result grounded in real-world reactions.

Choose what feels most natural

Go with your honest first reaction โ€” it's usually the most accurate.

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Q01

Someone comments on Threads that your work is 'cringe.' Your first reaction:

Q02

Someone asks you, 'What kind of life do you actually want?' You:

Q03

Your company suddenly says, 'This is our culture โ€” get on board':

Q04

They blue-ticked you three hours ago. You:

Q05

When you genuinely like someone, you usually:

Q06

In the talking stage, they want to know your entire schedule:

Q07

A stranger posts online asking for help. Your first reaction:

Q08

A company rule is clearly getting in the way of work:

Q09

When your job makes you question the meaning of life, you think:

Q10

You suddenly think of a brilliant project idea:

Q11

Your vision for the next two to three years:

Q12

A high-reward but high-risk opportunity comes up:

Q13

Your ideal Friday night:

Q14

You disagree with the majority opinion in a group chat:

Q15

Someone new is super friendly right off the bat. You:

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What the RFTI Test Measures

15 Situational Questions

The RFTI Test is built entirely on real-life scenarios โ€” everyday moments that reveal your actual behavioral patterns, not abstract psychological jargon.

20 Distinct Personality Profiles

Your RFTI Test result matches you to one of 20 original types, each with a signature name, defining tagline, and full character analysis.

3 Minutes, Start to Finish

The RFTI Test was designed to be quick. Fifteen questions, instant result, no account required. Fits in a coffee break.

Shareable Result Card

Get a personalised card when your RFTI Test is complete. Built for sharing โ€” post it to social media or send it to friends for comparison.

15-Dimension Score Report

Your RFTI Test result goes beyond a label. See exactly how you scored across all 15 behavioral dimensions in five core categories.

Free Forever

The RFTI Test has no sign-up wall, no fees, and no paywall. Take it once, take it often โ€” it's completely yours.

RFTI Test โ€” Frequently Asked Questions

What is the RFTI Test?

The RFTI Test is a personality assessment built on 15 real-life scenario questions. It evaluates your behavioral tendencies across five categories โ€” Self-Awareness, Emotional Patterns, Worldview, Drive, and Social Style โ€” and matches your response pattern to one of 20 personality types. The RFTI Test is designed to reflect who you are right now, not assign you a permanent label.

How long does the RFTI Test take?

The RFTI Test contains 15 questions and typically takes 2 to 3 minutes to complete. There is no countdown timer, so you can work through the RFTI Test at your own pace. Most people finish in a single sitting.

Is the RFTI Test free?

Yes โ€” the RFTI Test is completely free. No email address, no account, no hidden fees. You can take the RFTI Test as many times as you like without any restrictions.

How does the RFTI Test determine my result?

Each question in the RFTI Test maps directly to one of 15 behavioral dimensions. Your answers build a dimensional profile that is compared against all 20 personality type models. The RFTI Test selects your closest-fitting type and shows you your match percentage alongside a full dimension breakdown.

Can I retake the RFTI Test?

Absolutely. You can retake the RFTI Test at any time. Because the RFTI Test measures your current behavioral patterns rather than fixed traits, your result can shift as your life circumstances and mindset evolve. Retaking it after a major change often produces an interesting comparison.

How is the RFTI Test different from MBTI?

MBTI categorizes people into 16 types using 4 binary dimensions. The RFTI Test uses 15 graded dimensions with three scoring levels, producing 20 types. The RFTI Test questions are grounded in specific contemporary real-world situations rather than general psychological statements, which typically produces results that feel more immediately recognizable.