
Animal Face Test - Which Animal Are You?
Your animal face from vibe & first impression
About this test
The Animal Face Test is a personality and image test that reveals which animal your vibe and impression resemble. Answer 10 everyday questions about your first impression, expressions, way of speaking, and style, and it finds your closest match among six types — puppy, cat, bunny, bear, fox, and dino.
‘Animal face’ (dongmulsang) is a uniquely Korean way of classifying people's looks by likening their facial impression and aura to an animal. A puppy face reads as friendly and warm, a cat face as aloof and chic, a bunny face as innocent and delicate — it points to the overall feeling someone gives off rather than specific features.
This test estimates your animal face from vibe questions alone, with no photo upload or face analysis. So the result reflects the impression people get from you rather than your literal looks, and there's no need to upload a personal photo. Each result comes with the type's charm points and personality notes.
It's a light image test for fun, not an exam with right answers. The same person can get a different result depending on mood or answers, so take it with a friend and compare which animal face each of you is.
What you'll learn
- Your type among six animal faces
- Charm points and personality per type
- A result card to compare and share
How it works
- 1Answer 10 questions on first impression, expressions, and style.
- 2The most-chosen animal face is computed.
- 3Your animal face and its description are shown.
FAQ
QWhat is an 'animal face'?
It's a Korean way of classifying someone's facial impression and aura by likening it to an animal. Like puppy face or cat face, it points to the overall feeling rather than specific features.
QDo I need to upload a photo?
No. This test estimates your animal face from question answers only — no photo upload or face analysis — so there's nothing personal to share.
QIs the result accurate?
It's an image test for fun. The result reflects vibe and personality more than your literal face, so treat it as a reference for the impression you give.
QHow many animal-face types are there?
Six: puppy, cat, bunny, bear, fox, and dino.





