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

You can understand yourself through words and drawings! A roundup of writing-based psychological tests
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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 letters and drawings! A roundup of writing-based psychological tests (1–10)

A self-awareness personality test

A psychological test that helps you 'understand yourself' using only paper and a pen
A self-awareness personality test

Draw lines to divide the paper into six boxes, then let’s start the personality test.

First, in each of the three boxes at the top, write the name of one animal you like and draw three impressions you have of that animal.

In the three boxes at the bottom, write the words “sea,” “wall,” and “cup,” and list three impressions for each of them as well.

Now you’re all set! Let’s look at the results.

This personality test reveals things like how you see yourself and how others perceive you.

It even touches on topics you don’t usually think about, such as your view of life and death, so it’s really interesting.

A personality test that reveals your character through the way you draw

From where do you start writing the number “8”? A personality test that reveals your character from how you write it [Easy Explanation]
A personality test that reveals your character through the way you draw

There’s a proper stroke order for hiragana and kanji, right? You could even call it a tip for writing neatly, but while some people follow the standard order, others—out of habit—write in whatever way feels easiest to them.

This is a personality test that focuses on where you start when writing numbers or shapes.

The place you begin can reveal aspects of your inner self, such as your personality and what you value in relationships.

It’s also fun to think, “Where would I start writing?” so if you like, give it a try!

A psychological test that reveals your personality and romantic tendencies based on how you draw a pentagram

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A psychological test that reveals your personality and romantic tendencies based on how you draw a pentagram

A five-pointed star is what we commonly call a star mark.

When you draw a five-pointed star in one stroke, the starting point varies quite a bit from person to person.

From which position do you begin? There are five possible starting positions prepared—choose one of them and check your results.

You’ll discover your true personality and romantic tendencies.

This psychology test might be more fun to do with someone else.

If you actually have them draw it, you can notice differences in things like the center of gravity and the tilt, which makes it interesting.

A love psychology test where you draw a house and a tree

It is said that the way a person draws—such as how they depict the specified items and their overall balance—reflects psychological aspects like personality and worries.

This content examines a drawing-based assessment with a focus on romantic relationships.

First, draw a line near the bottom of the paper, then draw the designated items—such as a house, trees, and a road—in order from that line.

From details like the distance to the house, the number of trees, and the shape of the road, we’ll explore the person’s current mental state and concerns about love.

Even if you’re not good at drawing, it’s important to sketch casually without overthinking it.

A drawing-based psychology test that depicts your facial expressions

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A drawing-based psychology test that depicts your facial expressions

Let’s express, in drawings, what kind of facial expressions you would make for the given prompts.

The two prompts are: “your face when you’re doing a tug-of-war” and “your face when you want to see but can’t.” Simple drawings are fine! Since these are expressions, try drawing with eyes, nose, mouth, eyebrows, etc.

Once you finish drawing, it’s diagnosis time! You’ll get a result like, “That’s your face when you’re ◯◯.” If you’re doing this with friends or a group, it’ll be more fun when you see the results if you also describe in words what the expressions look like!

A psychology test that reveals human relationships based on how you draw a tree

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A psychology test that reveals human relationships based on how you draw a tree

This is a psychological test that reveals how you perceive your relationships based on the way you draw a tree.

First, without looking at the explanation, try drawing a single tree unconsciously.

Here’s the interpretation: if you make the leafy part fluffy and soft, you’re likely good at communicating with people around you.

If it’s sharp, you may feel some difficulties.

And if there are no leaves at all, you might be feeling tired of relationships themselves.

It’s a simple assessment, but precisely because of that, some people may feel it really fits them.

A psychological test where drawing just a tree reveals your personality and mind completely

[Personality Test] Your character and mind revealed! A psychological test you can understand just by drawing a picture!
A psychological test where drawing just a tree reveals your personality and mind completely

Even people who say they’re bad at drawing can probably manage a simple tree illustration.

And the way you draw that tree can reveal your subconscious and hidden personality traits.

This approach analyzes various elements—such as line thickness, drawing speed, size and placement, and how you render each part of the tree—to provide a detailed personality assessment.

It can uncover not only your fundamental character but also your current state of mind, so why not use it as a reference for how to move forward?