Classic Four-Type Quiz

Four Temperaments Test: Find Your Choleric, Sanguine, Melancholic, or Phlegmatic Pattern

Take a Four Temperaments test to compare Choleric, Sanguine, Melancholic, and Phlegmatic patterns with clear subtype guidance.

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What the Four Temperaments test measures

A Four Temperaments test compares the four classic personality patterns: Choleric, Sanguine, Melancholic, and Phlegmatic. Each pattern describes a different default way of moving through pressure, relationships, decisions, and motivation.

FourType keeps the old model practical by focusing on behavior you can recognize: whether you tend to lead, connect, analyze, or stabilize first.

The four results at a glance

Use these short cues before taking the quiz, then let your full score show the strongest pattern and possible subtype.

Choleric

Direct, decisive, goal-driven, and energized by challenge or responsibility.

Sanguine

Expressive, spontaneous, people-oriented, and energized by connection.

Melancholic

Reflective, careful, idealistic, and sensitive to quality or meaning.

Phlegmatic

Calm, loyal, steady, and motivated by peace, trust, and stability.

Why FourType includes subtype guidance

Most people are not a pure single temperament. A good Four Temperaments test should show your leading pattern and explain what happens when a second temperament is also strong.

  • Primary temperament shows your default drive.
  • Secondary temperament changes your style.
  • Close scores need careful interpretation.
  • The best result should feel useful, not flattering.

How to use your test result

After you get your result, read it through everyday situations: work pace, conflict style, social energy, emotional processing, and what makes you shut down.

The goal is not to box yourself in. It is to notice your first move so you can choose your next move with more awareness.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Four Temperaments test?

The Four Temperaments test is a personality quiz that compares Choleric, Sanguine, Melancholic, and Phlegmatic patterns to identify your strongest temperament style.

Is Four Temperaments the same as the 4 temperament test?

Yes. People use both terms for the same basic model: four classic temperament patterns that describe drive, sociability, depth, steadiness, and stress response.

Can I have two Four Temperaments?

Yes. Many people have a clear primary temperament and a strong secondary temperament, which creates a more specific subtype pattern.

Find Your FourType Pattern

Take the free 40-question temperament quiz, then compare your result with the guides above.

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