Mindshape
Mindshape
Mindshape is a free set of personality, Enneagram, attachment, Big Five, and clinically grounded self-screens integrated into one profile.

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About tool
Mindshape helps you discover your “mind shape” with a free, no sign-up experience that brings multiple psychology frameworks into one integrated profile.
Start with a 60-question 16-type personality test (about 10 minutes). Then explore how that profile triangulates across Enneagram (including wings and growth/stress arrows), attachment style, and Big Five (OCEAN). You can also view love languages and other framework-based interpretations tied back to your results.
Beyond personality, Mindshape includes 17 educational adaptations of validated mental-health screening instruments (such as GAD-7 for anxiety, PCL-5 for trauma, and AQ-10 for autism), with source citations listed for each clinical screen. These self-screens are for reflection and learning—not a substitute for professional clinical assessment—and they’re designed to be “honest, never diagnostic.”
Do I need an account or payment to take the core tests?
No—Mindshape offers the full core testing free with no sign-up and instant results (about 10 minutes).
What do I get after the 16-type personality test?
Your results are cross-referenced into one integrated profile that connects six frameworks, including Enneagram, attachment style, and Big Five (OCEAN).
Are the clinical screens diagnostic medical tests?
No. The clinical content is presented as educational self-screens for reflection and learning, not a medical diagnosis.
How are the clinical screens sourced?
Each clinical screen lists its instrument source details, including the authors, year, and license, so you can see where the measures come from.
What does “integrated profile” mean at Mindshape?
It stitches multiple results (across personality and relationship frameworks, plus the self-screens you choose) into a single view, rather than keeping them separate.
Does Mindshape use forced yes/no answers?
No. Responses use a 7-point Likert scale, which is intended to preserve nuance—especially for borderline cases.