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Are You the Narcissist?

12 min📋25 questions📊6 categories★★★★★Free & Anonymous

One of the most courageous assessments on this site. Evaluates narcissistic traits across 6 dimensions without judgment. Results include growth recommendations, not verdicts.

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Understanding What You Will Learn

This assessment evaluates narcissistic traits across six dimensions: empathy deficits, entitlement patterns, grandiosity, manipulative behavior, accountability avoidance, and relational exploitation. Results include growth-oriented recommendations rather than labels, because many people who score high are not malicious. They are carrying unresolved wounds that have learned to express themselves as harmful behaviors. The willingness to take this assessment is itself meaningful. Deep narcissistic personality disorder rarely comes with this level of self-reflection.

Who Should Take This

  • Take this assessment if multiple people have described you as selfish, cold, or difficult to connect with over time.
  • Take it if your relationships repeatedly end the same way, with the other person leaving hurt.
  • Take it if you sometimes wonder whether you might be contributing to the problem rather than only being a victim of one.
  • This is one of the most valuable questions you can ask yourself, and few people have the courage to ask it.
  • 1Evaluates narcissistic traits across 6 dimensions without shame or judgment
  • 2Distinguishes between defensive behavior and deeply embedded narcissistic patterns
  • 3Provides growth-oriented recommendations rather than diagnostic labels
  • 4Recognizes that many narcissistic traits are adaptive responses to early trauma
  • 5Designed with honesty as a form of self-respect rather than self-punishment

Understanding Your Results

Your results place you in one of three tiers. Here is what each outcome means and what it suggests for your next steps.

Tier 1
Low Narcissistic Traits
Low scores

Your self-reported behavior reflects low narcissistic expression. You may have situational defensive patterns but not a persistent narcissistic profile across your relationships.

Tier 2
Moderate Narcissistic Traits
Mid-range scores

A meaningful number of narcissistic traits appear in your responses. These are worth examining and working with in reflective practice or professional support.

Tier 3
High Narcissistic Traits
High scores

Strong narcissistic patterns appear across multiple dimensions. This result is an invitation to engage with professional support, not a final verdict on who you are.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you want to know before you begin.

Can someone with true NPD take this assessment honestly?
It is uncommon. A core feature of NPD is limited self-awareness and strong resistance to accountability. The fact that you are taking this assessment and genuinely considering the possibility suggests you are likely not in the most severe NPD range. However, a professional evaluation provides a clearer and more reliable picture than any self-assessment.
What if my score is high? Am I beyond help?
Absolutely not. Narcissistic traits, even deeply embedded ones, can shift with sustained and appropriate support. Therapy modalities including schema therapy and mentalization-based treatment have demonstrated effectiveness with narcissistic personality presentations. Change is challenging and requires real commitment, but it is possible.
I scored high. Does this mean I have hurt the people close to me?
Possibly, though it is more valuable to look forward than backward here. If you are engaging with this honestly, the most useful next step is working with a therapist who specializes in personality patterns. This is not about shame; it is about developing the capacity to show up differently.
What is the difference between narcissistic traits and narcissistic personality disorder?
Everyone has some degree of narcissistic traits, which are simply self-focused thoughts and behaviors. NPD is a diagnosable personality disorder characterized by a pervasive and inflexible pattern that affects all areas of life. This assessment measures traits on a spectrum, not a binary clinical diagnosis.
My partner told me I am the narcissist. Is their assessment reliable?
Not necessarily on its own. A known defensive tactic of people with NPD is to reverse the accusation and call their partner the narcissist, a pattern researchers call DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender). This assessment provides some independent clarity, but a therapist who has observed you over multiple sessions is the most reliable source.

Self-Knowledge Is the Foundation of Change

Every assessment in Narcissist Dating Decoded was built to give you precise, actionable insight into the patterns that shape your relationships. Start with clarity.