About MonoMind

MonoMind is a personality quiz platform that helps you discover who you are through carefully crafted questions and detailed psychological profiles.

Our Mission

We believe self-discovery should be engaging, insightful, and free. Every quiz on MonoMind is designed by combining philosophical depth with modern personality science to give you results that are both fun and genuinely thought-provoking.

Behind the Project

MonoMind was created by Yon Jan, a psychology researcher and writer based in Beijing. Currently studying cognitive psychology at Peking University, Yon Jan became fascinated by how personality frameworks shape the way we understand ourselves — and how poorly most online quizzes actually capture the science behind them.

That frustration became MonoMind. Every quiz and article draws from established frameworks — including the Big Five personality model, Jungian analytical psychology, and classical philosophical traditions from both Western and Eastern thought. Each piece of content is researched using peer-reviewed studies and primary sources, and reviewed for accuracy before publication. The goal isn't to replace clinical assessment (no online quiz can do that) but to make rigorous psychological ideas accessible and genuinely useful for self-reflection.

Meet Mono

Mono is our interactive companion — a small, curious creature that lives on the quiz page. Mono responds to your presence, follows you around, and even changes color based on your quiz results. Feed Mono, play with Mono, and watch it react to your personality.

How It Works

Each quiz uses a weighted scoring system that maps your answers to personality archetypes. Your results include detailed analysis with core traits, compatible types, philosophical tensions, and personalized advice.

Our Approach to Content

Every article on MonoMind is thoroughly researched and cites established psychological literature, philosophical texts, and contemporary studies. While we aim to make complex ideas accessible, we never sacrifice accuracy for simplicity. Our goal is to help readers develop a deeper understanding of themselves and human nature.

Editorial Standards

All articles on MonoMind include references to peer-reviewed research, primary philosophical texts, or established psychological frameworks. We follow a simple editorial process: research, write, fact-check against original sources, and review. If you find an error in any of our content, please let us know — we take corrections seriously and update articles when new research warrants it.

Contact

Have feedback, suggestions, or just want to say hi? Reach us at contact@tesoe.cc.