Free Attachment Type Test — Which Style Are You?
Find out in about two minutes. This free quiz maps your answers across secure, anxious, avoidant, and fearful patterns, turning a vague feeling about your relationships into a clear result you can actually use. No signup, no paywall — just an honest look at how you connect.
❤️ Relationship Patterns Test
Which attachment style are you?
Your attachment style influences how you trust, love, and respond to closeness. Take this free attachment test to discover your unique relationship pattern in about 2 minutes.
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Four attachment styles
Discover Your Attachment Style

Secure
Comfortable with intimacy and independence.

Anxious
Seek closeness, often worry about abandonment.

Avoidant
Value independence, feel uncomfortable with closeness.

Fearful Avoidant
Desire intimacy but fear getting hurt or overwhelmed.
Where science meets AI
An attachment style test, personalized by AI
Classic attachment theory, scored the research-backed way — then an AI model writes a report that is yours alone.
Grounded in attachment theory
Scored the same way psychologists have studied for decades — across secure, anxious, avoidant, and fearful-avoidant patterns.
Personalized by AI
Your answers become a custom report: a relationship overview, your strengths, your triggers, and steps toward more secure attachment.
Free and private
No signup, no paywall. Take the attachment style test in about two minutes.

What the attachment type test reveals
An attachment type test estimates which of the four styles shapes your closest relationships. Instead of guessing, it uses twelve everyday scenarios — how you react when a partner pulls away, how you handle conflict, how much reassurance you need — to map your pattern clearly. The result is more than a single label: it shows where secure, anxious, avoidant, or fearful tendencies show up for you, and how strongly each one weighs. That full picture is what makes the result so useful, because most people are a blend rather than a pure type.
The four styles
Which attachment style are you?
Attachment theory describes four patterns of connecting. The test shows where you land across all of them.
Comfortable with closeness
You trust easily, communicate needs openly, and balance intimacy with independence.
Craving reassurance
You long for closeness and worry about partners pulling away; reassurance calms you.
Valuing independence
Self-reliance feels safer than intimacy; you may withdraw when emotions run high.
Wanting and fearing closeness
You desire connection but fear being hurt, which can create a push-pull dynamic.

Turn your result into real growth
Knowing your style is the beginning, not the end. Every result comes with grounded, practical steps you can try this week — naming a feeling before it takes over, staying a beat longer in a hard conversation, asking for reassurance in a way that lands. Small moves like these, repeated over time, are how anxious reactivity quiets, how avoidant distance softens, and how a fearful push-pull finds steadier ground. Awareness is the first relief; the steps that follow are how insight turns into calmer, more secure connection.
How it works
Three steps to clarity
No fluff — just a clear path from questions to insight.
Answer the questions
Respond honestly to a short set of relationship scenarios. There are no right answers.
We analyze your pattern
Your responses are mapped across the four attachment dimensions to find your style.
Learn and grow
Get a clear result with practical tips for healthier, more secure relationships.
What it reveals
What the attachment type test explores
This type of attachment test surfaces the everyday patterns that define how you give and receive closeness.
How comfortable you feel with closeness, dependence, and letting someone in — the core question every result hinges on.
How you move through distance, conflict, and reassurance, scored across all four styles rather than reduced to one.
Concrete habits that calm your specific pattern and slowly build the muscle for more secure connection.
What people say after the attachment type test
Real notes from people who finally had words for their pattern.
“The test named the worry I had carried through every relationship. For the first time it made sense — and felt manageable.”
“I always thought I just liked being alone. Seeing it laid out as a pattern, not a flaw, was the shift I needed.”
“We each took it and finally had a shared language for our dynamic. It quietly changed how we talk about closeness.”
FAQ
Attachment type test — frequently asked questions
Everything worth knowing before you begin.
Take the attachment type test
See which style shapes your relationships — and how to grow toward secure. Free, private, and personalized with AI.
