Free socionics test, 12 questions reveal which of the four socionics quadras your values lean toward — Alpha, Beta, Gamma, or Delta — and the 16 types within them. Instant result, no signup.
Socionics is a typology of personality and information processing developed by the Lithuanian researcher Aušra Augustinavičiūtė in the 1970s and 1980s. It builds on Carl Jung's psychological types and the Polish psychiatrist Antoni Kępiński's idea of "information metabolism" — the notion that a psyche takes in and processes information much like a body metabolises food. Socionics describes 16 types (TIMs) and is especially popular in Eastern Europe as a framework for relationships and self-understanding.
The 16 types are grouped into four "quadras" — Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta — each defined by a shared set of four valued information elements. Alpha (Ne, Si, Fe, Ti) prizes curiosity, comfort, warmth and fairness; Beta (Se, Ni, Fe, Ti) prizes force, vision, passion and structure; Gamma (Se, Ni, Te, Fi) prizes drive, strategy, results and loyalty; Delta (Ne, Si, Te, Fi) prizes potential, comfort, practicality and sincerity. Quadras sit in opposing pairs — Alpha opposes Gamma, Beta opposes Delta — and the opposite quadra marks your long-term growth direction.
JobCannon's socionics test asks 12 quick questions and maps your answers onto those four quadras to show which value cluster you lean toward, the four types that share it, and the growth edge hidden in the opposite quadra. It is a light, for-fun self-reflection lens, not a validated psychometric test — and socionics type codes are not interchangeable with MBTI, even though both descend from Jung.
Which of the four socionics quadras your values lean toward — Alpha, Beta, Gamma, or Delta
The four TIM types that share your quadra's values (e.g. ILE, SEI, ESE, LII for Alpha)
Your growth edge — the opposite quadra you currently under-weight
The core strengths your quadra gives you at its best
The honest shadow of your quadra — and how to round it out
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