Finally, a name for how you take in the world.
The things you have always done — the feelings you couldn’t quite describe — finally have a name.
The things you have always done — the feelings you couldn’t quite describe — finally have a name.
The Result
I
the Intuist
Knows before knowing why.
“You came in with the answer before the question was finished.”
The 12 Sensotypes
V
Visualist
Reads the room by light.
H
Harmonist
Hears the smile in a voice.
T
Tactilist
Knows the world by hand.
S
Scentist
Walks into a house and knows the year.
F
Flavorist
Knows the difference between hungry and bored.
K
Kinetist
Thinks best with the body moving.
I
Intuist
Knows before knowing why.
C
Chronist
Keeper of the long arc.
A
Alchemist
Hears music as color, tastes a room as a chord.
M
Maximalist
Lives at the volume the room is at.
P
Purist
Few things, deeply.
E
Equilibrist
Holds the room without owning it.
The Recognition Wall
One of them is the one you’ve never had words for.
“I knew the kind of day he had from the way he set down his keys.”the Intuist
“Trying to focus in a conversation but all I can think about is the candle smells like Grandma's house from years ago.”the Scentist
“I knew she'd said yes the second she answered the phone.”the Harmonist
“I bought the apartment for the way the afternoon light hits the kitchen floor.”the Visualist
“I texted my mom about the bread before I texted her about getting the job.”the Flavorist
“I solve my hardest problems on the third mile of a walk.”the Kinetist
Two ways further
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Questions
Four minutes if you don't second-guess. Six-ish if you do. The test stops as soon as it's confident — there is no set length.
No. Take it, keep it, leave. If you want to come back to your result later or send it to someone, you can save it with an email — but only then.
The assessment and your sensotype are free. If you want to go deeper, Premium is $29 and Pro Suite is $99 — both one-time, no subscriptions. Many people stop at the free sensotype, and that's exactly the point.
It’s built on a 35-element sensory rubric, refined over four years against thousands of calibration runs. It’s not a clinical instrument — it’s a vocabulary, designed to be true to your experience. Read the science →
Most people fit one of the twelve cleanly. Some come out close enough between two that the result shows both — we don't force a single answer when the read is genuinely split. If your result still doesn't feel right, take it again with someone who knows you well. They tend to catch what you can't see from the inside.
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