HEXACO Personality Assessment
Discover your behavioral traits with this free, research-based questionnaire. Answer honestly — there are no right or wrong answers. Your results are calculated on your device and never shared.
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6 min
30 items
Scientific Background
The HEXACO model of personality structure is a six-dimensional model of human personality that was created by Kibeom Lee and Michael C. Ashton. It consists of Honesty-Humility (H), Emotionality (E), Extraversion (X), Agreeableness (A), Conscientiousness (C), and Openness to Experience (O). The model was developed to address limitations of the Big Five framework, which notably lacks a dedicated scale for assessing honesty, humility, and moral character.
Editorial Methodology & E-E-A-T Verification
Last Updated: August 16, 2026Dr. Elena Rostova (PhD in Positive Psychology & Behavioral Science)
Marcus Vance (Senior Organizational Psychologist)
Based on Ashton & Lee's six-factor HEXACO model, adding Honesty-Humility to standard lexical personality dimensions.
Requires careful interpretation as low Honesty-Humility indicates a preference for self-advancement rather than deliberate malice.
- Ashton, M. C., & Lee, K. (2007). Empirical, theoretical, and practical advantages of the HEXACO model. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the main difference between HEXACO and the Big Five?
- HEXACO adds a sixth dimension, Honesty-Humility, which measures sincerity, fairness, modesty, and greed avoidance. It also alters the Emotionality and Agreeableness dimensions slightly compared to the Big Five.
- Is the HEXACO assessment scientifically validated?
- Yes. HEXACO was built on lexical research across multiple languages and has been widely replicated in personality psychology studies.
- Are my results saved?
- No, all calculations run client-side in your browser. None of your response data is sent to a server.