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This cute 'LimSimi' personality quiz is going viral in Singapore – here's why everyone's taking it

This cute 'LimSimi' personality quiz is going viral in Singapore – here's why everyone's taking it

Time Out11-07-2025
You might remember the "You Simi Flavour" quiz that went viral around this time last year. This year, there's a new personality quiz making waves in Singapore, and just in time for National Day too.
Introducing the ' Lim Simi ' personality quiz, a quirky and hyper-local take on your typical MBTI or Enneagram test. Loosely inspired by those personality quizzes we all love to hate, 'Lim Simi' sorts you into a type based on, you guessed it, local drinks. There's teh C kosong, kopi gao, Milo Dinosaur, sugarcane juice, avocado shake, and even soursop juice.
Created independently by local creator @tyeckh, the quiz doesn't ask for your email or personal details, just a few minutes of your time and your gut instincts. You'll be taken through a mini-narrative of ten choose-your-own-adventure-style questions. Along the way, you'll travel through a stylised version of Singapore, making pit stops at landmarks like the Merlion, Haji Lane, Gardens by the Bay and even the MRT, all while being asked to choose between options like whether you want to reach your destination quickly and efficiently or take the scenic route.
At the end, you'll receive a drink card that reveals your personality type, core traits, strengths and weaknesses, the drinks you vibe with, and the ones that might 'taste funky' to you. For such a short quiz, we found it strangely accurate and we definitely felt attacked by the weaknesses section.
The quiz has already gone viral on WhatsApp group chats and Instagram Stories, with thousands sharing their results and comparing drink personalities with friends. It taps into our collective love for fun, low-stakes personality quizzes, plus who wouldn't want to be associated with all our favourite kopitiam drinks?
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