Gender Identity Test
A warm, affirming space to reflect on your felt sense of gender: how you experience yourself inside, how comfortable your assigned sex feels, and how you like to express who you are. It is not a label, not a test you can pass or fail, and not a diagnosis. Only you can know your gender.
What this test measures
Three caring angles on your sense of gender
Gender is about your inner sense of self, not just your body or your paperwork. This reflection looks at a few angles together, gently and without any clinical framing.
Felt sense of gender
The inner experience of who you are: whether the gender you were assigned at birth feels like home, feels off, or feels like only part of the story. This inner knowing is the heart of it.
Comfort & discomfort
Moments of ease and joy in your gender, sometimes called euphoria, alongside any quiet discomfort. We hold both softly, as signals worth noticing, never as symptoms.
Expression
How you like to show up in the world: clothes, name, pronouns, presentation. Expression is one way people explore and honor their gender, and there is no wrong way to do it.
| Feature | Typical free quiz | Psychology.com |
|---|---|---|
| Affirming, non-clinical language | Often pathologizing | Yes, warm and gentle |
| Includes nonbinary as its own path | Rarely | Yes, fully |
| Frames euphoria, not just dysphoria | No | Yes, holds both gently |
| Honors that gender is self-defined | Tells you what you are | Reflects, then leaves the naming to you |
| Grounded in affirming-care principles | Sometimes outdated | Yes, APA & WPATH aligned |
| Downloadable PDF reflection | No | Yes, private & shareable |
| Confidential (no data sent) | Often tracked | Runs in your browser |
How we built this test
Methodology & sources
This reflection is built on the affirming-care principles set out by the American Psychological Association and the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH). That framework starts from a simple truth: diverse gender identities are normal and healthy expressions of human experience, not disorders. Rather than scoring you against any norm, the tool gathers signals from your felt sense of gender, your comfort or discomfort with the sex you were assigned at birth, and how you like to express yourself, then reflects back which patterns showed up most strongly.
This is a tool for self-reflection and education only. Gender identity cannot be diagnosed by a quiz, and there is nothing here that needs fixing or curing. Distress that some people feel, sometimes called gender dysphoria, is not the identity itself but the strain of being unseen, and affirming support eases it. The result describes patterns in your answers, not a fixed truth about you. Only you can know and name your gender, in your own time, and it is completely valid for that to be fluid or to stay open.
- American Psychological Association. Guidelines for Psychological Practice With Transgender and Gender Nonconforming People. Am Psychol. 2015;70(9):832–864.
- Coleman E, Radix AE, Bouman WP, et al. Standards of Care for the Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse People, Version 8 (WPATH SOC-8). Int J Transgend Health. 2022;23(sup1):S1–S259.
- American Psychological Association. Resolution on Gender Identity Change Efforts. 2021.
- American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th ed., Text Revision (DSM-5-TR): Gender Dysphoria. 2022.
Common questions
Gender Identity Test FAQ
Can a quiz tell me my gender identity?
No. Gender is something only you can know from the inside, and no test can hand you that answer. This tool simply reflects patterns in how you answered, as a gentle prompt for self-reflection. The naming is always yours.
What is the difference between gender identity and sex assigned at birth?
Sex assigned at birth is the label given based on physical traits. Gender identity is your inner sense of who you are. For many people these line up, which is called cisgender. For others they don't, which is just as healthy and valid.
What is gender dysphoria, and is it a mental illness?
Dysphoria is the discomfort some people feel when their assigned sex doesn't match their felt gender. It is not the identity itself and not a mental illness. Affirming support, social changes, and being seen as who you are all tend to ease it.
Is being transgender or nonbinary a disorder?
No. The APA and WPATH are clear that diverse gender identities are normal, healthy variations of human experience. There is nothing to cure, and efforts to change someone's gender identity are harmful and ineffective.
Is this test really private?
Yes. It runs entirely in your browser. Your answers are never sent to a server, never stored, and never linked to you. No account is needed, and the optional PDF is generated on your own device.