Am I Cisgender or Transgender? – Self-Discovery Quiz
The Am I Cisgender or Transgender Quiz is designed to help individuals explore their gender identity. If you’ve ever questioned whether your gender aligns with the one assigned at birth, this quiz can offer guidance in your self-discovery journey.


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Who can take this quiz?
Anyone who is uncertain about their gender identity or curious about the difference between being cisgender and transgender can take this quiz. It is open to individuals at any stage of their exploration.
What purpose does this quiz serve?
This quiz helps individuals reflect on their thoughts, feelings, and experiences related to gender. While it does not provide a definitive answer, it can offer insight into whether you may identify as cisgender or transgender.
How does the quiz work?
The Am I Cisgender or Transgender Quiz consists of multiple-choice questions that explore your gender expression, experiences, and self-perception. Based on your responses, the quiz provides a result that may help you gain a clearer understanding of your identity.
General Frequently Asked Questions
Cisgender (or “cis”) people identify with the gender they were assigned at birth, while transgender (or “trans”) people have a gender identity different from their assigned gender. Being trans can mean many things, including identifying as a different gender, multiple genders, or no gender at all.
Your feelings are always valid. Gender is deeply personal, and everyone experiences it differently. If you feel discomfort with your assigned gender or connect with a different gender identity, those feelings are worth exploring.
Yes! Some people have a stable gender identity for life, while others may experience shifts in how they understand or express their gender. It’s okay for your identity to evolve as you learn more about yourself.
Not necessarily, but it can be. Many trans people go through a period of questioning before realizing their identity, but some cisgender people also explore their gender without ultimately identifying as trans. The key is how you feel over time.
No, this quiz is a self-reflection tool, not a diagnosis. Only you can determine your gender identity, and it’s okay to take your time figuring it out.
You can read about different gender identities, connect with LGBTQ+ communities, try out different names or pronouns, and reflect on how they feel. Journaling, talking to supportive friends, or seeking guidance from gender-diverse individuals can also help. Take your time—your journey is uniquely yours!
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