MindCheck

Methodology · transparency

We show how every result is made.

MindCheck is not a clinic or a provider of certified psychological assessments. It is an independent self-reflection project run by Leekai, with original questions and explanations written for everyday reflection and conversation.

Leekai · creator and editorReviewed June 14, 2026Editorially independent from ads

1. Define dimensions

We first define the motivations, relationship responses, traits, or preferences being compared.

2. Write original everyday items

We do not copy proprietary assessment items. Questions are written as practical situations users can recognize.

3. Score on a consistent scale

Each answer contributes to its mapped dimension and is normalized when dimensions use different item counts.

4. Avoid fixed labels

The top score is described as a prominent pattern in the current responses, not a diagnosis or permanent truth.

Important limitations

MindCheck tests are not standardized clinical instruments or tools for hiring and educational selection. We do not present them as validated scales tested on a representative sample.

Self-report results can change with mood, recent experiences, interpretation, and response quality. Do not make important health, relationship, or career decisions from one result alone.

Corrections

If a question feels biased or an explanation seems inaccurate, send the test name, question number, and your reasoning. Confirmed issues are corrected across wording, scoring, and regression tests.

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