How to Get SBTI DRUNK (The Drunkard) on the Test
Want to land the The Drunkard type on your SBTI result? Here's exactly which traits to lean into, what kinds of answers produce DRUNK, and what to avoid. Works for anyone trying to get DRUNK deliberately — or avoid it.
The Short Answer
The DRUNK type is something of an Easter egg on the SBTI test! To unlock it, consistently choose options that suggest a preference for spontaneity, social activities, and a slightly chaotic lifestyle. Selecting answers related to alcohol or escapism will heavily influence your result towards this hidden type.
Step 1: Emphasize these core traits
The SBTI test maps your answers across 15 dimensions. To get DRUNK, your responses should consistently signal:
- 1Charismatic
- 2Spontaneous
- 3Romantic
- 4Escapist
- 5Unpredictable
- 6Observant
Step 2: Answer patterns to aim for
✓ You have a 'go-to' drink for every mood.
✓ Your best ideas come to you after 10pm.
✓ You're always up for an adventure, no matter how ill-advised.
✓ You have a knack for making friends in unexpected places.
✓ You often find yourself apologizing for something you can't quite recall.
✓ You're the life of the party, even if you don't remember being there.
Step 3: What to avoid
If you keep ending up on CTRL / MONK instead of DRUNK, your answers are tilting toward those archetypes. Specifically avoid:
- ✗ Over-emphasizing impulsive decision-making
- ✗ Over-emphasizing difficulty with long-term planning
- ✗ Over-emphasizing tendency to avoid problems
- ✗ Over-emphasizing can be unreliable
- ✗ Over-emphasizing may struggle with boundaries
- ✗ Over-emphasizing prone to saying things they regret
Already Got DRUNK? Here's What It Means
Life's not a problem; it's a potential cocktail. — the The Drunkard type is defined by hidden chaos, alcohol-triggered escapism, romantic debauchery. Read the full profile to see your traits, strengths, weaknesses, and compatible matches.
Read SBTI DRUNK full profileIs it OK to game the SBTI test?
SBTI is entertainment, not a clinical assessment. Plenty of people retake it to see different results, unlock the hidden DRUNK type, or land the label their friends got. There's no ethical issue with steering your answers — the test makers built it as a meme, not a diagnostic. Just remember: the most interesting result is usually the one you get when you answer honestly first time.