The RFTI Test identifies 20 unique personality types β each defined by a distinct combination of 15 behavioural dimensions. Explore every type below and find the one that fits you.
The RFTI framework evaluates your behaviour across 15 real-life dimensions grouped into five categories: Self-Awareness, Emotional Patterns, Worldview, Drive, and Social Style. Based on your unique combination of scores, the RFTI Test matches you to one of 20 distinct personality types.
Each RFTI personality type has its own character profile, including behavioural tendencies, core strengths, honest growth areas, and a signature one-liner. Unlike simple labels, RFTI types capture the nuance of how you actually navigate everyday life β from handling blue ticks to splitting bills.
Every RFTI personality type is shaped by scores across these five fundamental categories.
Self-Esteem Stability, Self-Clarity, and Core Boundaries β how well you know yourself and how firmly you hold your ground.
Attachment Security, Emotional Investment, and Boundaries vs. Dependency β your patterns in relationships and emotional connections.
Outlook, Rule Flexibility, and Sense of Meaning β how you see the world and what drives your decisions about right and wrong.
Action Speed, Goal Clarity, and Risk Appetite β how quickly you move, how clearly you aim, and how boldly you bet.
Social Energy, Expressive Authenticity, and Trust Default β how you interact, communicate, and build trust with others.
Click any type to see its full profile, including dimension scores, strengths, and growth areas.

When you like someone, you auto-switch to unlimited supply mode.

Being left on read is the most dangerous crime scene in your life.

Wherever something's happening, wherever there's something new, you never want to be left out.

You don't lack a life β you just scheduled it like a company calendar.

No matter how noisy the world gets, your first response is always: 'It's fine.'

You say you're low-key, but you were born with presence and camera magnetism.

You judge people as fast as you judge a menu β five seconds, done.

Normally ultra-efficient β but when things go wrong, the whole line is delayed.

You don't hold grudges β your cloud backup is just really thorough.

You even auto-reconcile emotional costs β fair to the point of being extra.

The moment anything happens, you've already got the caption and the comment bait ready.

You don't have high standards β you're just clear about what counts as 'basic.'

You produce stories faster than people can digest them.

You don't always win, but your presence always enters the room first.

You're not missing β you're just cruising at depth, surfacing occasionally.

You even convert happiness to a down payment β security is the ultimate luxury.

Your most consistent emotion toward the world is a side-eye.

You're the human insulation layer of your friend group.

You might not be the best, but you always know how to caption yourself into a win.

Before you say anything blunt, you auto-deploy a disclaimer.
The RFTI Test identifies 20 unique personality types. Each type is defined by a specific combination of scores across 15 behavioural dimensions, making the RFTI system more granular than traditional 16-type frameworks like MBTI.
RFTI types include the Blue-Tick Detective (hyper-aware of read receipts), Overtime King (efficiency-driven workaholic), Chill Guy (unshakably relaxed), Threads Power Poster (social media narrator), The Submarine (selectively present), and 15 more β each with a unique behavioural profile.
After you answer 15 scenario-based questions, the RFTI algorithm compares your 15-dimension score profile against all 20 personality type models and calculates a match percentage for each, returning the type that best fits your current behavioural patterns.
Yes. The RFTI Test captures your current behavioural tendencies rather than assigning a permanent label. As your personality, habits, and life circumstances evolve, your RFTI type may shift β which is why retaking the test periodically can be insightful.
No. Every RFTI personality type has its own strengths and growth areas. The goal of the RFTI Test is self-awareness, not ranking. Understanding your type helps you recognise patterns, leverage strengths, and work on areas that matter to you.
MBTI sorts people into 16 types using 4 binary dimensions. RFTI uses 15 dimensions with three-level scoring (High, Medium, Low) to produce 20 types. More importantly, RFTI questions are based on real-world scenarios β like social media anxiety and workplace dilemmas β rather than abstract self-report statements.
Take the free RFTI personality test now β answer 15 questions in under 3 minutes and discover which of the 20 types you are.
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