About What’s My SBTI
27 types. 31 questions. Strictly not diagnosis. Strictly for laughs.
A tribute to a viral Chinese personality meme, rebuilt in English (and Traditional Chinese) with fresh writing and illustrations.
What this site is
What’s My SBTI is an unofficial English and Traditional Chinese version of the original SBTI personality test — a parody of MBTI that went viral in China in early April 2026.
SBTI stands for "Silly Big Personality Test". It is not a psychological framework. It is a piece of absurdist internet humour that has become the preferred way for a generation to make fun of themselves online.
Where the original came from
The original SBTI test was made by the Bilibili creator @蛆肉儿串串 (Qu Rou’er Chuan Chuan). What nobody saw coming was the origin story: they built the test in their free time to gently roast a friend who drank too much, and hid one of the 27 personalities ("DRUNK / 酒鬼") as a private joke for that specific friend.
One friend shared it. Then ten. Then Weibo. Then tens of millions of results. The entire Chinese internet took this silly personal project and made it the meme of April 2026.
Why an English version
The humour in the original SBTI is very specifically Chinese internet slang. "屌丝", "喇啰", "草者", "哦不人" — these words do not translate cleanly. We wanted people outside the Chinese-speaking internet to be able to get a taste of this meme, with jokes rewritten in the spirit of the original but in English that actually lands.
So we kept everything that makes SBTI structurally SBTI: the 25 standard type codes, the 2 special types (HHHH fallback and the hidden DRUNK easter egg), the 15-dimension scoring system, the original rarity percentages. Then we wrote brand-new English and Traditional Chinese descriptions, generated brand-new character illustrations, wrote brand-new questions, and put it all behind whatsmysbti.com.
What we preserved
We kept the original 27 type codes (CTRL, ATM-er, Dior-s, BOSS, THAN-K, SEXY, MALO, SHIT, POOR, DEAD, HHHH, DRUNK, and so on) because they’re the product identity.
We kept the original Chinese names (拿捏者, 送錢者, 屌絲, 颠導者, 感恩者, 尤物, 嗎噱, 憤世者, 貧困者, 死者, 傻樂者, 酒鬼...) because they’re the heart of the meme.
We preserved the hidden DRUNK easter egg mechanic exactly — it’s triggered by the same structural answer and carries the same emotional hat-tip to the original author’s drunk friend. If you ever unlock DRUNK on our site: please take care of yourself.
What we wrote from scratch
All 30 scored questions and 90 answer options in English and Traditional Chinese. All 27 tagline one-liners. All 27 basic descriptions. All 45 L/M/H dimension explanations. All 27 character illustrations (generated via Recraft V3 in a consistent doomer-meme sticker style). The UI. The share cards. The whole site.
Not a single sentence on this site is a translation of the original author’s copyright content. This matters because the original SBTI test is licensed CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, and we respect that. Our writing is a tribute, not a copy.
Who we are
A small independent project by a solo builder. Built on Next.js + Cloudflare Pages. Bilingual from day one.
Email: [email protected]
Tribute to the original creator
The SBTI concept, structure, type codes, and type names are the original work of Bilibili creator @蛆肉儿串串. We rebuilt an English/Traditional Chinese version with our own writing and illustrations, but the credit belongs to the original author.
@蛆肉兒串串 on Bilibili →