Open methodology
How our soul virtues quiz works
The scoring is intentionally simple enough to inspect. It is designed for consistent entertainment and reflection—not to imitate a validated psychological instrument.
Seven separate dimensions
Determination, Bravery, Justice, Kindness, Patience, Integrity, and Perseverance are scored independently. A high score in one does not push another score down, so several virtues can be high or low at the same time.
Forty-two original statements
Each virtue has six behavior-focused items: three point toward the virtue and three are reverse-keyed. Reverse wording makes automatic agreement less useful and asks you to consider the same pattern from more than one direction.
The response scale
Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Neutral, Agree, and Strongly Agree map to −2, −1, 0, 1, and 2. Reverse-keyed items multiply that value by −1 before scoring.
The formula
With six questions, a dimension ranges from −12 to 12. The formula maps that range to 0–100. Six Neutral answers produce exactly 50%.
Primary, secondary, and balanced results
- The highest score is the primary virtue.
- If the top two scores differ by no more than two points, both are shown as primary.
- The next score becomes the secondary virtue.
- If all seven scores fall between 45 and 55, the result is labeled Balanced Soul.
Limits worth knowing
Self-report answers are influenced by mood, memory, self-image, language, and context. Forty-two statements cannot measure a whole person. The result should begin a useful question, not end one.
Privacy by construction
Progress is saved only in browser local storage. A shared link contains the seven integer scores and a format version—no answers, name, account, or device identifier.