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NPI-16 — Narcissistic Personality Inventory (Short Form)

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NPI-16 — Narcissistic Personality Inventory (Short Form)

The NPI-16 is a scientifically validated short form of the NPI-40, screening for narcissistic personality traits via 16 forced-choice statement pairs. Scores range 0–16. Free and anonymous on MatchyMatch.

  • 16 forced-choice statement pairs — validated short form of the NPI-40
  • Time: 5–7 minutes to complete
  • 100% free and anonymous — no email or account required
  • 5 score bands from low (0–3) to high (13–16)
  • Measures the trait — does not diagnose Narcissistic Personality Disorder

About the narcissism test

Narcissism is a personality trait that exists on a spectrum. A moderate level can be healthy (self-confidence, ambition); very high levels can affect close relationships and wellbeing.

The NPI-16 helps you see where you sit on that spectrum and whether your narcissistic traits are within typical limits or worth looking at more closely.

Time

5–7 minutes

Format

16 statement pairs

Score

0–16 points

Validation

Peer-reviewed instrument

Note: This test measures a personality trait. It does not diagnose Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), which requires a clinical assessment.

Why take the narcissism test?

Self-knowledge

Understand your personality more clearly

Instant, anonymous result

No email, no waiting, no account

Personalised recommendations

Practical pointers for personal development

Objective perspective

See how you compare with the population average

What does the NPI-16 measure?

Authority

Tendency to seek leadership and control

Exhibitionism

Need to be at the centre of attention

Superiority

Feeling special or better than others

Entitlement

Expectation of special treatment

Exploitativeness

Tendency to use others for personal goals

Self-sufficiency

Excessive confidence in your own abilities

Sample statements from the test

Exhibitionism · Need for attention

A.I really like to be the centre of attention.

B.It makes me uncomfortable to be the centre of attention.

Superiority · Sense of uniqueness

A.I am no better or worse than most people.

B.I think I am a special person.

Entitlement · Expectation of respect

A.I usually get the respect that I deserve.

B.I insist upon getting the respect that is due me.

Authority · Desire for control

A.I don't mind following orders.

B.I like having authority over people.

Score bands (0–16)

0-3Low
High modesty; could reflect lower self-esteem
4-6Below average
Healthy balance of modesty and confidence
7-9Average
Typical level of self-confidence and self-regard
10-12Above average
Strong confidence, leans toward leadership
13-16High
Very strong confidence, marked need for admiration

Frequently asked questions

What is the NPI-16 narcissism test?

The NPI-16 (Narcissistic Personality Inventory — Short Form) is a scientifically validated questionnaire that screens for narcissistic personality traits. It is the short form of the original NPI-40 by Raskin and Hall, retaining good reliability and validity. Developed by Ames, Rose & Anderson (2006).

What does the NPI-16 measure?

The NPI-16 measures narcissistic traits across several facets: authority (desire to lead), exhibitionism (need for attention), superiority (feeling special), entitlement (expecting special treatment), exploitativeness, and self-sufficiency.

How long does the test take?

About 5–7 minutes. You see 16 forced-choice pairs of statements; for each pair, pick the one that describes you best. Results are instant.

Is narcissism always a bad thing?

Not at all. A moderate level of narcissistic traits — healthy self-confidence and ambition — can be adaptive. The trait becomes problematic when it is very high and starts to impair your relationships or social functioning. The NPI-16 helps you see where you sit on the spectrum.

Whats the difference between narcissism and self-confidence?

Healthy self-confidence means accepting your strengths and limitations. Narcissism, in the clinical sense, involves a sense of superiority, a constant need for admiration, and difficulty empathising with others. The NPI-16 is a useful screener for the trait — not a clinical diagnosis.

Does the NPI-16 diagnose Narcissistic Personality Disorder?

No. The NPI-16 measures narcissistic traits across the normal range — it does not diagnose Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). NPD can only be diagnosed by a qualified clinician (psychiatrist or clinical psychologist) following a full clinical assessment, typically against ICD-11 or DSM-5 criteria.

What if my score is high?

A high score isn't automatically problematic — context matters. If narcissistic traits are affecting your relationships or wellbeing, a therapist can help you build empathy and form more authentic connections. In the UK, you can self-refer to NHS Talking Therapies, ask your GP, or look for a BACP- or UKCP-registered private therapist.

Is the test free and anonymous?

Yes — 100% free and anonymous. No name, email, or account is required. Your answers stay private and your results are shown instantly.

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