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How to take the Ktestone personality test, TikTok’s viral quiz

The latest TikTok sensation is easy to access.

A new viral quiz is blowing up on TikTok, as users lean on the Ktestone personality test to determine the culprit behind their social idiosyncrasies.

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The social media site is largely used to share innocuous videos, funny clips, and participate in various trends, but the occasional personality test seizes the attention of the user base at large. Such is certainly the case for the Ktestone personality test, which experienced a sharp rise on the platform in recent weeks. Users everywhere are rushing to try their hands at the viral new trend, and we’ve got all the info you need to join in.

How to take the Ktestone quiz

Ktestone has provided several of TikTok’s latest obsessions, so it’s no surprise the site’s latest offering is prompting a familiar wave of interest. In great news, and unlike several of TikTok’s recent trends, the Ktestone personality test is entirely free, so anyone can participate. All you need to do to check the test out for yourself as outlined below.

First, head over to the Ktestone site, where you’ll see a list of all the available quizzes, including the new personality test. Seek out the character personality test and follow the prompts to “go to test.” Then, you’ll want to answer each question as honestly as possible — you’re not looking to get a predetermined answer, but an accurate one. In total, there should be 12 questions to answer, largely leaning into how you react to certain social scenarios. Once you’ve received your answer — which falls into one of 16 potential results — you can screen record and share the results with TikTok.

The 16 potential results from the Ktestone personality test are as follows: Worried old soul, Man of talent in the middle of everything, Nagging king following everywhere, 4th dimension with full of curiosity, Mentally weak outsider among insiders, Unexpected mood maker, Lazy soulless, Lonely emotion controller, Emotional and fragile mentality, and Laughing fact attacker.


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