What is an AI coding style quiz?
An AI coding style quiz is a short personality test that maps how you actually code with AI - the tools you reach for, how much autonomy you give the model, how you review diffs - to a recognizable archetype like Claude Code Purist, Codex Pragmatist, Cursor Power User, or Multi-Tool Generalist. The Code Card quiz is 10 questions and takes about 60 seconds.
Which AI coding tool should I use - Claude, Codex, or Cursor?
It depends on how you like to work. Pick Claude Code if you want long-running agents, parallel subagents, and spec-first workflows in the terminal. Pick Codex (OpenAI) if you want a calibrated chat partner that diffs one step at a time. Pick Cursor if you want inline autocomplete and composer edits inside a polished IDE. Many developers use two: an agent for big refactors and an editor companion for daily flow. Take the quiz above for a personalized recommendation.
How accurate is this quiz?
It's a directional vibe check, not a benchmark. The quiz scores 10 questions across four AI coding archetypes and picks the highest match. It's good at telling you which tool to try first; the only ground truth is your own usage data. Code Card publishes that real data - prompts, tokens, models, projects - on a public profile.
Is this quiz free?
Yes. The quiz is completely free, runs entirely in your browser, and requires no signup. Your answers are not saved on a server. The result is encoded in the URL so you can share it.
How do I share my quiz result?
After you finish the quiz, click 'Share my result' to copy a link to your archetype, or use the 'Post on X' button for a pre-filled tweet. The shared link opens directly to your result page so friends and teammates can compare archetypes without retaking the quiz.