MBTI · brain type · reaction time · daily fortune. 42 quick, fun tests.




tetepick gathers bite-sized tests in one place — personality typing, daily fortunes, dialect and trivia quizzes, and reaction-time and memory games. Most take one to three minutes, and everything is free with no sign-up. Korean, English, and Japanese are supported.
Results appear on screen the moment you finish, and you can share them with friends by link or image. Score-based games like reaction time record an auto-generated anonymous nickname on the leaderboard; no real names or identifying information are collected.
Saju-based daily readings, all 12 zodiac signs and 12 animal-year fortunes, plus a cat-tarot spread where you pick a topic and draw three cards. Readings refresh at midnight, showing an overall score alongside work, money, love, and health, with the day's keywords and a lucky color in one card.
View allA deep MBTI 16-type assessment, left/right-brain tendency, how introverted or outgoing you are in love, quit-job-itis, the drink that matches you, a best-fit role for the AI era, and a stress self-check — tests for looking inward. The questions have no right answers; they simply reflect your current tendencies and state of mind.
View allJeju and Gyeongsang dialect quizzes plus a general trivia quiz. The dialect quizzes use real regional expressions — some stump even locals — and every question comes with a one-line explanation, so even the ones you miss make sense right away.
View allReaction time, memory (digit span), find-the-ninja, flag quiz, and spot-the-odd-color — brain games that lightly test focus and reflexes in a short burst. Scored games appear on an anonymous leaderboard so you can compare records with others.
View alltetepick's tests are tools for self-understanding and fun. Self-report assessments like MBTI or brain-type can shift a little with your mood and situation on the day, so it's best to read them as a reflection of your current tendency rather than a fixed verdict.
No test here — including the stress self-check — substitutes for a medical or psychological diagnosis. If you're worried about your mental health, please consult a professional. Fortunes such as saju, zodiac, and tarot are not statistics or scientific prediction either; enjoy them as a light way to refresh your day.
Every test and game is free and needs no sign-up. You never enter an email or phone number to see a result, and no identifying information is collected. Leaderboards for scored games record only an auto-generated anonymous nickname, which you can change any time before submitting your score.
Everything works on both desktop and mobile, and you can switch between Korean, English, and Japanese from the top of the screen. Result screens support copy-link, sharing to KakaoTalk, X, and Facebook, and saving an image.
No. Every test and game is free to use without an account. You don't need to log in to see or share results.
They're a reference to help you understand yourself. Because the questions are self-reported, results can vary with how you feel that day, and they don't replace a medical or psychological diagnosis.
Yes. Saju, zodiac, and animal-year readings refresh at midnight. Re-checking on the same day gives the same result; a new day brings a new reading.
We don't collect identifying information to deliver results. Score leaderboards record only an anonymous nickname. See the privacy policy for details.
Yes. Every test supports mobile touch. Reaction time is most accurate on desktop with a mouse, though, due to input latency.
Yes. From the result screen you can copy a link, share to KakaoTalk, X, or Facebook, and save an image.
For a light start, try reaction time or the brain-type test; for a deeper look at personality, MBTI 16 types; for a daily mood shift, today's fortune.