Personality Tests & IQ Test
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  • Offered By :

    DevSect
  • Vote :

    4.23
  • Downloads :

    1,000,000+
  • Age :

  • Latest Version :

    2.01

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  • Offered By :

    DevSect
  • Vote :

    4.23
  • Downloads :

    1,000,000+
  • Age :

  • Latest Version :

    2.01
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Editor's Review

Not your average Buzzfeed quiz

I’ll be honest—when I first saw “Personality Tests & IQ Test” on the Play Store, I expected another round of “Which Harry Potter house are you?” fluff. But this one’s different. It actually feels like someone sat down and thought about what a decent self-assessment should look like. The app packs over a hundred tests, covering everything from the classic Big Five personality traits to more niche stuff like attachment styles and emotional intelligence. The IQ section is no joke either—timed, with actual logic puzzles and spatial reasoning tasks that’ll make you sweat a little.

The interface is clean, almost clinical. No obnoxious pop-ups begging for a five-star rating, no weird ads interrupting mid-question. You pick a test, answer a series of statements on a scale, and get a result that’s surprisingly detailed. I tried the “Psychological Problems” test (the one the dev highlights in the store description), and the report broke down stress levels, anxiety indicators, and mood patterns in a way that felt less like a gimmick and more like a rough draft of what a therapist might ask. It even flagged areas I hadn’t thought about—like how my sleep schedule was dragging down my emotional baseline.

Where this app really shines is the depth. Most free personality tests give you a four-word result and call it a day. Here, you get graphs, percentile rankings, and plain-English explanations of what each score means. The IQ test, for example, doesn’t just hand you a number—it shows your performance across verbal, mathematical, and visual-spatial sections. That’s useful if you’re trying to figure out whether you’re better at words or numbers. The only downside? Some of the longer tests take 15–20 minutes to finish, and there’s no save-progress feature if you get interrupted. You have to start over.

With over a million downloads and a solid 4.2 rating, it’s clear people find value here. The app is free with optional ads (you can watch a short video to unlock detailed reports), which feels fair. If you’re the kind of person who enjoys taking a Myers-Briggs test every few months or just wants a more grounded alternative to TikTok quizzes, this is worth a download. One tip: start with the “Emotional Intelligence” test—it’s short, and the results might surprise you.

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