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What is your true alignment?

Are you a righteous paladin or a cunning rogue? Every character — and every person — has a moral compass. Answer these questions to discover where you stand on the classic D&D alignment chart.

For entertainment only. This is not a psychological or diagnostic assessment.

About

Two axes, nine alignments, one you.

Answer 12 moral dilemmas and personal preference questions. We'll plot your answers on the classic D&D alignment grid to find your true moral and ethical profile.

Quick questions Intuitive scale Be honest

The Nine Alignments

Where will you fall?

The alignment system is built on two axes: Good vs Evil (moral compass) and Lawful vs Chaotic (order preference). Together they create nine distinct alignments — from Lawful Good crusaders to Chaotic Evil destroyers.

Your Result

See where you stand.

After 12 quick questions, you'll get your exact alignment on the 3×3 grid, with a detailed description, ideal fantasy careers, and famous examples from fiction and history.

What Others Say

Adventurers who found their alignment.

Marcus Discovered Lawful Good

I've been playing D&D for years but never knew my real alignment. Turns out I'm Lawful Good — my dungeon master said it explains everything about my playstyle!

Sarah Discovered Chaotic Neutral

Chaotic Neutral. That explains why I can never stick to a plan. My friends all laughed and said 'we could have told you that.' The career suggestions were surprisingly accurate too.

Alex Discovered True Neutral

True Neutral wasn't what I expected, but reading the description made so much sense. The real-world famous examples helped me understand it better — I share an alignment with some fascinating people.

Jamie Discovered Neutral Good

I showed this to my D&D group and we all took it. Now we know why our party dynamics work the way they do — we're a mix of LG, NG, and CG! Best pre-session icebreaker ever.

What is your true alignment?

Trynez brings lightweight, replayable tests into one place so you can compare your own results across personality matching, IQ reasoning, memory performance, and puzzle skill.

Built for repeatable self-checks

Most tools save your best or latest result locally, making it easy to retest after practice and compare your trend over time.

Designed for quick decisions

Each test has a clear entry point, simple scoring, and a result page that focuses on the data users usually care about first.

Ready for more test categories

The site structure supports new modules such as focus tests, calculation tests, and career-fit tests without changing the core layout.

What can I test on Trynez?

You can try anime and celebrity personality matching, visual reasoning IQ puzzles, memory age challenges, and Sudoku.

Do I need an account?

No. Current tests are free to use and store results in your browser when saving is needed.

Are the results medical or clinical assessments?

No. Trynez results are built for entertainment, self-reflection, and casual practice rather than diagnosis.

How does the scoring work?

12 questions across two axes: 6 moral axis questions determine your Good-Evil position, 6 order axis questions determine your Lawful-Chaotic position. Scores are weighted and mapped to the 3×3 alignment grid. Your final alignment is the highest-scoring cell.

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