12 questions, 3 minutes. Discover your body type persona — from JELLY to PHOENIX. It's brutally honest, a little embarrassing, and surprisingly accurate.
⏱ 3 minutes🧬 8 body types📸 Shareable result card💑 CP match
Your body has a personality. What is it?
Are you a JELLY — soft all over, including your willpower? A STONE — hard on the outside, cracking inside? Or a PHOENIX — constantly burning out and rising again? Take the test. Your body is trying to tell you something.
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💑 Compare Your Body Personalities
Send your friend or crush this link. After they take the test, paste their result link here to see your compatibility score. Your result is encoded in the URL — just copy and share.
What is Body Personality?
Body Personality is a fun, science-inspired framework that maps your daily habits — eating, movement, sleep, stress, and posture — into 8 distinct body type personas. Unlike BMI (which only looks at weight and height), Body Personality reflects how you actually live in your body.
Why Body Personality Beats BMI
BMI tells you a number. Body Personality tells you a story. Two people can have the same BMI but completely different body personalities — one might be a HUMMINGBIRD (always moving, never resting), the other a SLOTH (master of energy conservation). Knowing your type helps you understand your real health patterns, not just a number on a scale.
The 8 Body Personality Types
How the Test Works
The Body Personality Test uses 12 carefully crafted questions across 5 dimensions: Eating habits, Movement patterns, Sleep quality, Stress response, and Posture/body awareness. Each question has 3 options, and your answers are weighted across all 8 personality types. The type with the highest total score is your match. All calculations happen in your browser — no data is collected, no sign-up required.
Try the CP Match
After getting your result, invite a friend, partner, or crush to take the test. Compare your body personalities and discover your compatibility score, shared strengths, and potential friction points. It's a fun, low-pressure way to talk about health — without the awkwardness of asking "so, how much do you weigh?"