kinquiz
Answer honestly.
See who you are.
A self-discovery quiz about desire — what pulls you in, what you've lived, and the space between. At the end: a portrait written specifically for you.
Anonymous · No account · 8–15 minutes
Your result · profile
What pulls you in
“…you speak in the language of physical presence — texture, temperature, weight, breath…”
16
dimensions of desire
2
axes on every question
0
accounts, emails, names
How it works
Three steps, one honest hour with yourself
Tell us almost nothing
A name for your result to speak to, and a few framing questions so we ask the right things. No email, no account, no identity.
Answer on two axes
Every question asks two things: how much it pulls you, and how much of it you've actually lived. The distance between those two answers is where the interesting findings hide.
Read your portrait
Not a four-letter label — a written profile. Your strongest pulls and what they mean, the pairings that make you you, your boundaries, and what's worth exploring next.
Why two axes
Wanting and having lived are different facts
Most quizzes ask if you like something. We also ask whether you've done it — because “curious but never tried” and “did it for years, could leave it” are entirely different people. Your result maps both, and reads the gap.
Interest
Experience
↑ this gap is the most interesting thing about you
The map
Sixteen dimensions, four switch pairs
Desire doesn't fit one label. Your result scores you across every dimension below — and when two opposing pulls are both strong, it names the switch instead of averaging you into the middle.
Privacy
Honest answers need a safe room
The quiz only works if you don't perform. So we removed every reason to: nothing here ties back to you, and your result lives at a random link that only exists if you share it.
- No email address
- No account or password
- No real name required
- No social login
For two
Take it separately. Compare deliberately.
Each of you takes the quiz alone and gets a private link. Paste theirs into yours, and kinquiz reads the two profiles against each other — where you interlock (one leads, one yields), what you both ticked, and where you differ. The overlaps are fun; the differences are where the real conversation lives.