Your result page is more than a code. It gives you a nickname, a short summary, a few behavior cues, and nearby types to compare.

The output is designed to be readable in seconds, then useful for browsing and sharing after that.
Search and internal links often use the code first, so it becomes the anchor for type pages and comparisons.
Each type comes with a nickname or alias so the result feels more memorable than a cold code alone.
You get behavior, social, emotional, and relationship cues instead of a long essay wall.
You can open the image, copy the link, and send people directly into the same result context.
Take the test, then use the result page as your base for sharing, browsing, and comparing nearby types.