Quiz Break is a small editorial team from Sarnia, Ontario — passionate about personality, psychology, and giving people tools to think about themselves more honestly.
We started Quiz Break because we were tired of personality quizzes that felt manipulative, sensationalized, or just plain shallow. We wanted something different: a platform that treats self-reflection as genuinely worthwhile — without overpromising what a quiz can deliver.
Our quizzes are designed with care. They're honest about their limitations. They invite reflection rather than delivering verdicts. And they're free — because we believe self-understanding shouldn't sit behind a paywall.
Every quiz on Quiz Break goes through a deliberate process before it reaches you. Here's what that looks like.
Marcus identifies a personality dimension worth exploring and reviews what established research says about it.
Ava drafts questions designed to surface genuine tendencies, not lead toward predetermined answers.
Sophia reviews for psychological accuracy, fairness, and tone — checking for bias, value judgments, or overstatement.
Each result description is written to be honest, balanced, and genuinely useful — not flattering or alarming.
Liam builds the experience, ensuring the quiz flow feels smooth and the interface supports reflection rather than rushing.
We will never claim our quizzes are scientifically validated personality assessments. We will never use results to suggest limitations or deficiencies. And we will always present personality as the fluid, multidimensional thing it actually is.
A small team with a shared belief that thoughtful content about personality can actually help people live better.
Sophia holds a graduate degree in behavioural psychology and spent several years in academic research before joining Quiz Break. She brings both scientific rigour and genuine warmth to the platform's editorial direction. She believes the best science writing is also the most human.
Marcus has a background in journalism and spent years writing about science and culture before specializing in psychology content. He's the team's chief skeptic — always asking "what does the research actually say?" — and the reason Quiz Break's articles cite their claims rather than asserting them.
Ava is the person who writes the questions — arguably the most important job on the team. Her gift is finding the question that opens the right kind of reflection without pushing people toward a particular answer. Before Quiz Break, she worked in instructional design and educational content development.
Liam designs the experience from the first question to the final result. His philosophy: an interface should disappear so completely that users forget they're using one. He spent years designing educational products and brings a deep understanding of how people engage with interactive content.