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Free Assessment · 24 Questions · 5 Minutes

What Is Your
Brain Type?

A research-informed self-assessment based on neurotransmitter profiles. Discover how your brain is wired — and how to work with it, not against it.

Educational tool · Not a clinical diagnosis · Free forever

The 4 Brain Types

The Innovator
Dopamine Dominant

Your brain runs on novelty, possibility, and the thrill of what's next.

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The Anchor
Serotonin Dominant

Your brain is built for steadiness, reliability, and deep human connection.

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The Sentinel
Cortisol Reactive

Your brain is wired to protect, prepare, and prevent — and that is a genuine superpower.

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The Deep Diver
Acetylcholine & Flow

Your brain is built for depth, mastery, and the kind of thinking most people never reach.

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Neuroscience-Based
Grounded in real neurotransmitter research — dopamine, serotonin, cortisol, and acetylcholine profiles.
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Blend Results
Most people are a mix. Your full score breakdown shows all four type scores, not just one label.
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Actionable
Each result includes a science-backed daily tip specific to your brain type.
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Free Forever
No paywall. No upsell. Just the assessment and your results.

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Common Questions

Is this scientifically validated?

This is a research-informed educational tool, not a clinically validated assessment. The brain types are based on real neurotransmitter research but the quiz itself is designed for self-reflection, not diagnosis.

How is this different from Myers-Briggs?

Myers-Briggs measures personality. This quiz focuses specifically on neurological wiring — how your brain's dominant neurotransmitter profile shapes attention, stress response, motivation, and focus.

Can my brain type change?

Your dominant profile tends to be relatively stable, but neuroplasticity means your brain can develop in any direction. Stress, lifestyle, sleep, and training all influence your neurotransmitter balance over time.

How do I use my result?

Read your daily tip and apply it for one week. Notice what changes. The goal is to understand your brain well enough to design your environment, routines, and work around it — not against it.

Ready to understand your brain?

Free · 24 questions · Results in 5 minutes