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You can understand yourself through words and drawings! A roundup of writing-based psychological tests

A personality test that reveals your character and love life based on which answers you choose and how you respond to questions.

Many can be done through conversation alone, but some involve writing or drawing for the diagnosis.

In this article, we introduce write-in style personality tests.

We’ve gathered tests that can tell your personality, romantic tendencies, and how you relate to others based on how you write, how you draw, and what you add to an existing picture.

Be sure to grab some paper and a pen and give them a try!

You can understand yourself through words and drawings! Collection of writing-based psychological tests (21–30)

A psychology test that reveals whether you’re living confidently based on the words you fill in

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A psychology test that reveals whether you’re living confidently based on the words you fill in

What you choose to highlight in a self-introduction can vary depending on your mood and the situation, right? This is a diagnostic exercise that delves into each person’s subconscious based on what they write as a self-introduction.

By writing five sentences that begin with “I am,” we can infer what you value deep down from the content you produce.

It’s also recommended to focus on the time aspect—whether you cherish the past or are the type with a strong resolve toward the future.

A psychology test that reveals your self-promotion skills through the message you write in a group card

Personality test – accurate. What message do you write in a group card? Your answer reveals your self-promotion skills. Mutual registration.
A psychology test that reveals your self-promotion skills through the message you write in a group card

A group message on a card is a classic gift for someone who’s leaving, and it’s charming to see a variety of messages that reflect each person’s individuality.

This psychology test focuses on how you would write a message for such a card to explore your personality.

Imagine writing a farewell message for someone leaving your workplace; by choosing the tone of your message from the options, you can discover how strong your self-promotion skills are.

This can not only help you analyze your personality, but also serve as guidance for your future behavior—whether you aim to be more humble or make bolder statements.

A personality test that reveals your boldness based on what you write

The wider the range of choices, the freer our behavior patterns become—and the psychological state shows through in what we pick from those free options.

Here’s a quiz with the theme of “things you write on paper” to capture such free behavior: it’s a psychological test that reads personality from the patterns of what gets written.

Ask someone to freely write anything on the paper in front of them, then classify whether it’s a kanji character, their own name, an illustration, and so on.

From that classification, you can see aspects of boldness in their personality.

You’ll also glimpse the psychology behind their actions—such as strength of will or cautiousness—so take a moment to look back on your daily behavior and see if the results ring true.

A personality test that reveals your character from the way you write kanji

Just as there is handwriting analysis, people’s ways of writing characters vary, and it’s thought that their personalities may be reflected in them.

This psychological test diagnoses differences in writing styles using simple kanji to delve into the deeper aspects of a person’s character.

The four kanji to be written are “大” (big), “力” (power), “人” (person), and “仁” (benevolence).

Carefully observe the overall writing style and the individual quirks of each character.

Factors like overall pen pressure and the strength of strokes and flicks are key points that reveal personality, so it’s recommended to have them write with tools—such as a brush—that make these traits easy to see.

A psychology test where the red circle reveals what you feel content with

Even with simple shapes, the way people draw them can vary, and if you’re free to choose where to draw them, the range of drawing styles expands even further.

This is a quiz that examines those wide-ranging differences by looking at how you draw a circle, aiming to delve into each person’s subconscious.

The task is to draw a red circle where a black circle is shown, and the way you combine it with the black circle reveals personality tendencies.

Not only the way you combine them but also the number and size aren’t fixed, so feel free to draw circles with your own ideas.

A personality test that reveals your character from a drawing of a face

People differ in their innate sense for drawing—whether they can draw well—but when it comes to reading psychology, how they draw is more important than how skillful they are.

We ask each person to draw with the theme of a face, and from that we interpret their personality and how they influence those around them.

With the broad theme of “face,” they’re free to choose whose face to draw and how to draw it, so let’s think about which parts are necessary and what shapes to use as we draw.

There’s also a wide range of colors available, and efforts to use these to raise the quality of the drawing are likely to affect the psychological interpretation as well.

A personality test that reveals your character based on how you write the letter ‘E’

How you write the letter “E” seriously reveals your sketchy personality
A personality test that reveals your character based on how you write the letter 'E'

In this personality test, the way you write the letter “E” reveals your character.

There’s generally a correct way to write letters, but everyone has their own quirks—a way of writing that feels balanced to them.

You probably have a few letters you write differently from other people, don’t you? In this test, you’ll be asked to write an “E” on your forehead.

How you write it is entirely up to you.

However, the starting point doesn’t actually matter for the test! Don’t overthink it—just write it.