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What is your Strength Archetype?
30 questions across 3 axes to uncover the thinking-and-acting shape you lean on without noticing.
There's a shape to the way you think and act — usually invisible to you, but obvious from outside. Thirty questions, answered on instinct across three axes (logic↔feeling, plan↔adapt, inward↔outward), are enough to read it.
6 min · 30 Q
What this diagnosis reveals
- The Architect — Designs the world in silence.
- The Strategist — Designs from inside the room.
- The Researcher — Goes deep in the quiet.
- The Explorer — Names what doesn't have a name yet.
- The Guardian — The ground other people stand on.
- The Harmonizer — Weaves the room into harmony.
- The Poet — Touches truths that resist words.
- The Catalyst — The spark that moves people.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Strength Archetype quiz?
It's a free self-knowledge quiz that reveals the thinking-and-acting shape you lean on without noticing. Across three axes — logic vs. feeling, plan vs. adapt, inward vs. outward — your answers sort you into one of 8 archetypes: Architect, Strategist, Researcher, Explorer, Guardian, Harmonizer, Poet, or Catalyst. It's a mirror for self-reflection, not a label that boxes you in.
How does the quiz work and how long does it take?
You answer 30 quick questions, each a simple either/or, picking the option that fits your instinct. The questions map onto three axes (logic↔feeling, plan↔adapt, inward↔outward), and your leanings combine to point at one of 8 archetypes. It takes about 6 minutes — there are no right or wrong answers, so don't overthink them.
What do the archetypes actually tell me?
Each archetype describes how you naturally think and act — your core strength, where you shine, your blind spots, and patterns in work, relationships, and stress. The eight are the Architect, Strategist, Researcher, Explorer, Guardian, Harmonizer, Poet, and Catalyst. It's meant to help you recognize and lean into the shape that's already yours, not to limit you.
Is the Strength Archetype quiz scientifically accurate?
It's a self-knowledge tool for reflection, not a clinical or validated psychometric test. The archetypes are a lens for noticing your own patterns, drawn from your own honest answers — not a diagnosis or a fixed verdict. Treat the result as a starting point for thinking about yourself, and keep what rings true rather than taking it as the final word.
Is it free?
Yes. Answer the 30 questions and you instantly get your archetype plus a free summary — no signup, no payment. If you want to go deeper, an optional paid unlock opens the full reading: your core strength, blind spots, career and relationship patterns, how you handle stress, and a small experiment to try. The deeper dive is optional; the result and summary are free.
What is your Strength Archetype?
