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SBTI Test

SBTI Test

What Is SBTI Test?

SBTI Test is a free online personality quiz that exploded across Chinese social media in April 2026. Built by Bilibili creator 蛆肉儿串儿, it swept through Weibo, Xiaohongshu, and WeChat Moments almost overnight. The name is a deliberate nod to MBTI — the opening screen even declares: "MBTI is outdated. SBTI is here." Unlike serious personality frameworks, SBTI leans hard into satire, self-deprecating humour, and the kind of blunt self-awareness that makes you laugh and wince at the same time.

The test produces 25+ wildly relatable personality types — from SEXY (Femme Fatale) and BOSS (Leader) to MALO (Monkey), DEAD, SHIT (Cynic), and JOKE-R (Clown). The creator's original goal? Convince a heavy-drinking friend to quit alcohol. What actually happened: a national cultural moment.

Why Is SBTI Test So Addictive?

It Says What You Won't

Most personality tests wrap hard truths in soft packaging. SBTI skips the padding. Its descriptions arrive sharp and unfiltered — the kind of honest that makes you stare at the screen thinking "how does it know?" Labels like Loser, Clown, and Self-Attacker hit harder precisely because they come wrapped in humour rather than clinical language.

Internet Culture, Baked In

Every question and result description is fluent in internet slang. References to memes, niche culture, and generational shorthand make the test feel like it was written by someone who has spent too much time online — in the best way. The type description for Dior-s (Loser/Sage), drawing a line from Diogenes to modern couch philosophy, is genuinely funnier than most stand-up comedy.

Built to Share

Every result comes with a shareable poster. The moment you post yours, someone in your circle can't help but take it too. The loop is self-sustaining: curiosity beats algorithm every time.

Personality Types (Selected)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SBTI Test?
A satirical personality quiz that trades clinical labels for internet slang and dark humour. If MBTI feels too polished, SBTI is the unfiltered version.
Is the result accurate?
Uncomfortably so — if you answer honestly. It is not a scientific tool, but its descriptions have a way of landing closer to home than you expect.
How long does it take?
Roughly as long as a short coffee break. There is no time limit; just go with your first instinct on each question.
Why does the question order keep changing?
Questions shuffle between runs of the test, and special prompts can appear mid-session. No two attempts feel quite the same.
My result is terrible. Should I be worried?
Absolutely not. A chaotic result just means you are human. Share it — your friends will recognise themselves in it too.
Are there hidden personality types?
Yes. Certain answer combinations unlock rare or secret results. Exploring different choices is part of the fun.