Scoring Guide

SBTI Dimensions

SBTI uses 15 fun behavioral dimensions to turn your answers into a satirical personality story.

How SBTI Dimensions Work

Each answer nudges different behavior signals up or down. The final result looks at your strongest patterns and maps them to one of 27 SBTI personality types.

These dimensions are designed for fun personality storytelling, not clinical psychology.

All 15 Dimensions

Chaos Energy

How much unpredictable energy you bring into everyday social moments.

High Score: You can turn a quiet plan into a plot twist with almost no warning.

Low Score: You prefer stable plans, clear expectations, and fewer emotional fireworks.

Social Masking

How much you curate your reactions before other people see them.

High Score: You can look completely calm while running six internal simulations.

Low Score: Your face tends to publish your feelings before your brain approves.

Overthinking

How quickly one message becomes seven possible realities.

High Score: You can build a courtroom drama from a three-word text.

Low Score: You move on faster and rarely make a spreadsheet for vibes.

Drama Tolerance

How much emotional noise you can handle before leaving the chat.

High Score: You may not seek drama, but you know how to survive it.

Low Score: You prefer calm rooms, clean exits, and fewer emergency meetings.

Emotional Honesty

How openly you let people see what you actually feel.

High Score: Your emotional subtitles are usually turned on.

Low Score: You reveal feelings selectively and often after processing them alone.

Group Chat Gravity

How strongly your presence changes the energy of a group chat.

High Score: When you arrive, the chat either wakes up or catches fire.

Low Score: You participate when needed and let other people carry the noise.

Boundary Flex

How easily you say yes, no, or maybe when people need something.

High Score: You can bend for people, sometimes more than you should.

Low Score: You protect your limits and may leave others guessing.

Main Character Signal

How often attention naturally drifts toward you.

High Score: You may not ask for the spotlight, but it keeps finding you.

Low Score: You are comfortable being useful without being the headline.

Avoidance Artistry

How creatively you dodge stress, plans, and emotionally loaded tasks.

High Score: You can disappear from a situation with professional grace.

Low Score: You would rather address the thing than let it haunt you.

Devotion Intensity

How strongly you show up when you care about someone or something.

High Score: Your loyalty has dramatic lighting and a dedicated soundtrack.

Low Score: You care, but you keep your emotional budget balanced.

Bitterness Flavor

How often your honesty arrives with commentary attached.

High Score: You can make a complaint sound like premium entertainment.

Low Score: You tend to soften feedback or skip the side comments.

Improvisation Luck

How often you make it work without a full plan.

High Score: You trust the universe, timing, and your ability to wing it.

Low Score: You prefer a map before pretending everything is fine.

Fixer Reflex

How quickly you try to solve other people's messes.

High Score: You hear a problem and start building the rescue plan.

Low Score: You can let people sit with their own plot for a while.

Red Flag Magnetism

How often chaotic stories somehow orbit your life.

High Score: You do not always choose the plot twist, but it chooses you.

Low Score: Your stories are calmer and easier to summarize.

Win Condition Focus

How much you care about being correct, effective, or visibly winning.

High Score: You like the scoreboard, even when nobody else agreed there was a game.

Low Score: You are less attached to winning and more attached to keeping peace.

How Scores Affect Results

High scores do not mean better scores. They simply describe which kind of social storytelling your answers lean toward.

FAQ

Are there 5 or 15 dimensions?

The original scoring uses 5 core dimensions. Phase two expands the public explanation into 15 storytelling dimensions.

Are these clinical traits?

No. They are entertainment categories designed to make the result easier to understand and share.