So, I got curious about this whole “intuition test psychology” thing and decided to give it a shot myself. I figured, why not? It might be fun, and maybe I’d learn something about myself.

My Little Experiment
First, I went online and looked for, well, any intuition test. I wasn’t really picky. I just wanted something to try, and to start to record my own results.
I started taking a few different ones. Some were simple image-based things, like, “Which picture feels more calming?” Others had scenarios, like, “You’re lost in a forest, which path do you take?” I guess they’re aiming at something there.
I went with my first gut reaction on each question. No overthinking, just… whatever popped into my head first. It was actually kind of liberating, not having to analyze everything.
The results? Okay, they were all over the place. One test said I had “strong intuitive abilities,” another said I was “moderately intuitive,” and another gave me some vague description that could’ve applied to anyone. I think it all depends on the test creators definition.

- Test 1: Super intuitive! (Felt pretty good about that, not gonna lie.)
- Test 2: Just kinda intuitive. (Meh.)
- Test 3: So vague it was useless. (Seriously, what did that even mean?)
What I Actually Learned
Honestly, I didn’t have some huge epiphany about my inner psychic powers. But I did notice a few things:
- It’s fun to trust your gut. Sometimes, it’s nice to just go with what feels right, even if you can’t explain why.
- These tests are probably not super scientific. Entertaining, maybe, but I wouldn’t base any major life decisions on them.
- It made me think about intuition itself. We all have those little hunches, those feelings we can’t quite explain. Maybe it’s worth paying attention to them more often.
So, my “intuition test psychology” experiment didn’t turn me into a mind reader. But I got thinking about myself in ways I hadn’t previously. I think I will keep taking these types of tests. I just won’t read to deeply into the analysis or results of the test. My recommendation is to try it, but don’t over think it.