Projective tests work differently from standard questionnaires. Instead of asking direct questions, they present ambiguous images or prompts and interpret how you respond — the idea being that your associations reveal things about your personality that you might not consciously express.
Methods like the Rorschach inkblot test and the Lüscher Color Test have a long history in psychology — influential in clinical and research settings for decades, though debated by modern researchers. Whether you find the results surprisingly accurate or entertainingly off-base, they offer a genuinely different way to think about yourself. All free to try.