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Your personality chart, in one look.

Take a free test and get an instant visual chart of your personality — a radar chart of your 16 traits, a bar graph, and your Big Five — with no signup required.

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Sample 16-factor personality radar chart
Chart types

Four ways to chart a personality

The same results can be drawn as different personality charts. Each one answers a slightly different question about who you are.

Personality radar chart — a 16-factor spider chart plotting traits like Warmth, Assertiveness, Social Boldness and Openness to Change on a 0–100 scale.

Radar (spider) chart

The classic personality chart. Each spoke is one trait, and the further the point sits from the center, the higher you score — so your whole profile reads as a single shape at a glance.

Personality test bar graph ranking all 16 personality factors from highest to lowest on a 0–100 scale.

Bar graph

A personality test bar graph ranks every trait on the same 0–100 scale, making it easy to compare your highest and lowest factors side by side.

Circular Big Five personality chart showing Extraversion, Openness, Conscientiousness, Agreeableness and Neuroticism as concentric rings.

Circle (radial) chart

A circular personality chart maps your Big Five as concentric rings — a compact, shareable view of the five broad dimensions behind the 16 factors.

16-factor personality chart grid, with each personality trait shown as a cell shaded by how high it scores.

16-factor grid

A grid (or heat-map) personality chart lays out all 16 factors as cells shaded by intensity, so your strongest traits jump out immediately.

How to read it

Reading your personality chart

Every trait is scored from 0 to 100. There is no “good” or “bad” end — a chart simply shows where you sit on each scale and how your traits combine.

High (66–100)

The trait is a defining, frequently expressed part of how you operate.

Mid (34–65)

You sit near the middle — context and mood swing you either way.

Low (0–33)

The opposite pole describes you better; the trait shows up rarely.

The 16 factors on your chart also roll up into the Big Five: Extraversion, Openness, Conscientiousness, Agreeableness and Neuroticism — the research-standard dimensions shown in the circular chart above.

FAQ

Common questions

What is a personality chart?
A personality chart is a visual summary of your personality test results. Instead of a single label, it plots how you score across multiple traits — most often as a radar (spider) chart, a bar graph, or a circular chart — so you can see your whole profile at a glance.
How do I read a personality radar chart?
Each spoke of a radar chart is one trait. The center is a score of 0 and the outer edge is 100, so the further a point sits from the center, the higher you score on that trait. Connecting the points forms a shape that represents your overall personality profile.
How do I get my own personality chart?
Take the free PersonalityHQ test. It takes under 8 minutes, and the moment you finish you get an instant visual chart of your 16 factors and your Big Five — no account or email required.
Which personality chart is best?
A radar chart is best for seeing your full profile as one shape; a bar graph is best for ranking traits from highest to lowest; a circular chart is best for the broad Big Five view. PersonalityHQ shows your results in more than one format so you can use whichever fits.
Is the personality chart free?
Yes. Your visual chart and the full 16-factor breakdown are free. An optional premium report ($29, one-time) adds a deeper applied analysis, but you never need to pay to see your chart.

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