“MBTI” (often called Myers-Briggs) is a model that sorts personality into 16 four-letter types like INFP or ENTJ. CharacterDex uses it just for fun to let the community type characters — we're not affiliated with the official MBTI® assessment, and nothing here is a diagnosis.
Each type comes from four either/or preferences: where you draw energy (Introversion I / Extraversion E), how you take in information (Sensing S / Intuition N), how you decide (Thinking T / Feeling F), and how you approach life (Judging J / Perceiving P). Combine one letter from each pair and you get a four-letter code — sixteen in all.
Open any type to see the characters the community has typed that way. Counts are live; types with no characters yet aren't linked.
It's a 16-type personality model built on four either/or preferences. CharacterDex uses the 16 codes (like INFP) nominatively, for entertainment — we're not affiliated with the official MBTI® assessment.
Treat it as a fun lens, not a clinical measure. On CharacterDex every type is community opinion shown with its vote count, never a verdict.
Open a framework type below to see the characters the community has typed that way, or take the 60-second quiz to find which character matches you.
Just so you know: Every type here is community opinion shown with its vote count, never a clinical verdict.