Relationship personality quiz comparison
Type of Lovers vs Truity
Last updated August 2026
Published by Type of Lovers, which is one of the options compared here. We compare by use case and point you to another quiz wherever it fits your question better.
Type of Lovers is a single free quiz focused on your relationship. Truity is a test publisher that offers many assessments, including a 16-type test, Big Five, Enneagram, DISC, and dedicated relationship tests.
So this is less quiz versus quiz and more focused-and-free versus broad-and-validated. Here is how they line up.
At a glance
Type of Lovers
Relationship quizOne quick, free read on how you love
A free relationship personality quiz that sorts you into one of 16 lover types across four elements, based on how you show love, handle conflict, handle change, and balance independence with togetherness.
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Test publisherA more research-based test or a range of frameworks in one place
A test publisher offering several assessments, including a 16-type TypeFinder, Big Five, Enneagram, DISC, and relationship tests, with free results and paid full reports.
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| Type of Lovers | Truity | |
|---|---|---|
| What it measures | How you love, fight, and connect across four relationship axes | Depends on the test: 16-type, Big Five traits, Enneagram, DISC, or relationship style |
| Number of results | 16 lover types across four elements | Varies by test (for example 16 types on TypeFinder) |
| Format and length | Free, about 17 questions, a few minutes | Free results with paid full reports; most tests run roughly 10 to 25 minutes |
| Relationship focus | Built only for romantic relationships | General personality plus separate relationship and love-style tests |
| Science basis | A relationship framework designed to be useful and fun, not a clinical test | Publishes research-based instruments (its Big Five in particular) alongside popular MBTI-style and Enneagram tests |
| Price | Free | Free to take; paid full reports |
| Best for | A fast, relationship-specific result | A more validated test, or trying several frameworks |
One focused quiz versus a whole suite
Truity's strength is range. You can take a 16-type test, then a Big Five, then an Enneagram, and compare. Type of Lovers does one thing: it reads your relationship style and stops there. If you want breadth and the option to go deep on personality science, Truity has more to offer; if you want a single clear answer about love without choosing from a menu, Type of Lovers is simpler.
How rigorous the result feels
Truity leans on psychometrics and its Big Five assessment is grounded in well-researched trait theory, which makes its reports feel more clinically careful. Type of Lovers is upfront that it is a relationship framework built for usefulness and fun, not a validated instrument. Pick based on whether you want research credibility or a quick, relatable read.
Cost and what you get free
Both let you start free. Truity typically shows a free summary and charges for the full report. Type of Lovers keeps the entire lover type write-up, per-pair compatibility pages, and conflict guidance free, because it funnels into the Flamme app rather than selling a PDF.
Which should you take?
Choose Truity if you want a more research-backed test, a formal report, or the freedom to try several frameworks like Big Five and Enneagram side by side.
Choose Type of Lovers if you specifically want to understand your relationship and would rather get a clear, free result in a few minutes than pick a test off a list. For couples, the free compatibility pages are a genuine advantage.
Frequently asked questions
Is Type of Lovers a good Truity alternative?
For relationship questions, yes. Type of Lovers is free and focused entirely on how you love, with compatibility pages for each pairing. If you want a broad, more validated personality test, Truity's Big Five is the stronger option.
Is Truity more scientific than Type of Lovers?
In general, yes for its Big Five assessment, which is based on well-researched trait theory. Truity's MBTI-style and Enneagram tests rest on frameworks with more mixed support. Type of Lovers is a relationship framework built for usefulness rather than a validated psychometric test.
Do both cost money?
Both are free to start. Truity charges for full reports on most tests. Type of Lovers keeps its full results and compatibility content free.
Which should couples take?
For a shared, relationship-first conversation, Type of Lovers is the quicker pick and includes free compatibility pages. Couples who want a validated trait profile each may prefer Truity's Big Five.
Explore the lover types
See the framework in action, or browse all 16 relationship personalities.
