Twenty-four pairs of objects, rooms, and textures reveal which of eight aesthetic sensibilities is steering your eye. No forced label — ties stay tied. The report keeps all eight counts visible.
Each type is a way of seeing — what you notice first in a room, what you trust, what you keep. The result describes this run; it does not assign you a signature.
Three steps. Answer from the rooms and objects you actually live with, and pick the one that pulls harder.
wenty-four moments carry the reading. Every pair compares two sensibilities, and each appears exactly six times. When two options truly carry equal weight, a third tie response records that instead of inventing a preference.
Two concrete objects or scenes at a time. Each of the eight types appears six times across the deck.
A clear pick adds one to that type. A genuine tie is logged separately and inflates nothing.
All eight counts, the tie count, and the top-two gap stay visible. A top tie stays tied.
Honest answers to the four asked most often.
No. It is a mirror, not a verdict. The eight types are a vocabulary for taste — the scoring is auditable and the deck balanced, but the reading describes your current eye, not a fixed identity.
That is a real result, not an error. A tie means two sensibilities run at equal strength — read both reports, and notice which domain each one rules.
Five minutes. Twenty-four single-tap choices, no signup, no email. Your report is shareable as a URL and a spec-style card.
Yes. Taste moves with homes, jobs, and seasons. Retake after a move or a big change — the interesting question is when you became it.