
The likable person test, but honest. 14 questions about how you actually show up — at work, with friends, in tough moments — and an unflinching read on how likable you really are.
The likable person test is a short, honest read on how you come across to other people — not your closest friends, who already love you, but the colleagues, neighbours, ex-partners and group-chat acquaintances who form the actual signal. It’s the same idea behind the popular IDRLabs version, but designed to feel less clinical and more like a real conversation.
You’ll answer 14 questions about how you act when life is small (a forgotten birthday, a long-winded coworker) and when life is hard (someone needs comforting, you screwed up, you got passed over). The result is a position on a five-point scale, from quietly universally liked to “polarising — and that’s okay.”
You’ll get an honest read on three things at once: how warm you come across, how easy you are to be around day-to-day, and how trustworthy you seem in moments of friction. Most people score somewhere in the middle, which is normal — humans are messy, and likability isn’t the same thing as goodness.
Fourteen everyday scenarios — most with five answers, none with a “right” choice. Pick the one that genuinely fits and ignore the one that sounds best on paper. Your highest-scoring archetype wins.
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