Houses

Selfpsy organises personality into ten houses, each defined by your dominant Big Five trait and whether you score high or low on it. For example, someone whose strongest trait is high Extraversion belongs to the House of Champions and people in this house will filter their world through that lens.

Houses are the broadest grouping in Selfpsy. Within each house sit multiple types, which combine your dominant trait with a secondary one. Houses give you a shared identity and community; types sharpen that into a more specific character portrait. Both layers trade percentile precision for a practical, growth-centred way to understand yourself and others.

Luminaries

Luminaries

Creative, intellectual, and visionary individuals who seek new horizons.

Openness
Sentinels

Sentinels

Disciplined, organized, and methodical thinkers focused on careful planning.

Conscientiousness
Champions

Champions

Charismatic communicators who engage with others and thrive in social environments.

Extraversion
Healers

Healers

Compassionate, nurturing, and cooperative people who create harmony.

Agreeableness
Mystics

Mystics

Emotionally deep, sensitive, and passionate people who feel intensely.

Neuroticism
Keepers

Keepers

Stable, practical, and grounded people who find strength in routine.

Openness
Wanderers

Wanderers

Spontaneous, adaptable, and present-focused individuals who embrace flexibility.

Conscientiousness
Seekers

Seekers

Introspective, thoughtful, and profound individuals who value solitude.

Extraversion
Mavericks

Mavericks

Independent, assertive, and principled individuals who challenge norms.

Agreeableness
Pillars

Pillars

Calm, stable, and composed individuals who provide strength to others.

Neuroticism
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