Quiz: Am I Omnisexual?

Last Updated 04.06.25

DISCLAIMER

This quiz is for entertainment only and cannot determine your sexuality or gender identity. It is not a diagnostic tool and shouldn't guide major life decisions. For genuine support with identity questions, please consult qualified LGBTQ+-friendly professionals. Your self-discovery journey is uniquely yours.

Imagine your heart as a kaleidoscope, where each turn reveals new facets of attraction. You notice beauty in people regardless of their gender, but you feel that this “regardless” has its own shades and nuances? Perhaps you’ve wondered: “Could I be omnisexual?” If so – you’re not alone. Our quiz was created precisely for such seekers of self-truth, helping you understand your own sexual orientation through the lens of omnisexuality.

What is Omnisexuality?

Omnisexuality is a sexual orientation where a person experiences romantic and/or sexual attraction to people of all genders, while the partner’s gender plays a certain role in shaping this attraction. Sounds paradoxical? Actually, it’s quite logical.

The term comes from the Latin “omni,” meaning “all” or “every.” Contrary to common misconceptions, omnisexuality isn’t just a “trendy word” or “complicating simple things.” It’s a valid identity recognized by leading psychological and sexological organizations worldwide.

From a neurobiological perspective, omnisexuality represents a unique configuration of neural connections responsible for romantic and sexual attraction. Research shows that omnisexual brains respond to attractiveness-related stimuli more universally than monosexuals, while maintaining a differentiated response to various gender presentations.

The key feature of omnisexuality is the awareness and acknowledgment of a partner’s gender as a factor in attraction. An omnisexual might say: “I’m attracted to women for their softness, men for their strength, non-binary people for their unique energy.” This isn’t stereotyping, but rather individual perception of different gender expressions.

Omnisexuals vs Pansexuals vs Bisexuals – What’s the Difference?

If sexual orientations were represented as colors, bisexuality would be the ability to see and love blue and red, pansexuality would be color blindness in a good sense (color doesn’t matter at all), and omnisexuality would be the ability to see and appreciate the entire spectrum, distinguishing each shade.

Bisexuality is traditionally defined as attraction to two or more genders. The modern understanding of bisexuality has significantly expanded and may include attraction to all genders, but historically the term was associated with binary gender perception. Bisexuals may experience varying intensity of attraction to different genders (for example, 70% to women, 30% to men) or experience “cycling” – periods of predominant attraction to one gender.

Pansexuality is characterized by gender blindness – pansexuals are attracted to personality, soul, energy of a person, while gender simply isn’t a factor. A pansexual might say: “I fall in love with the person, not their gender.” This is a beautiful philosophy of love without boundaries, where a partner’s gender identity absolutely doesn’t influence the emergence or character of attraction.

Omnisexuality occupies a unique position: omnisexuals notice and value their partner’s gender, but this doesn’t limit their choice. They may experience different types of attraction to different genders. For example, toward men – predominantly physical, toward women – emotional and romantic, toward androgynous people – intellectual. Gender for an omnisexual is like spice in a dish: it adds flavor, but doesn’t determine whether you’ll eat the dish.

It’s important to understand that boundaries between these orientations can be blurred, and some people may use multiple terms to describe their sexuality or change their self-identification over time – and this is absolutely normal.

Signs Used in Creating the Omnisexuality Quiz

Our quiz is based on deep analysis of psychological markers and patterns characteristic of omnisexual orientation. Each question is carefully designed to reveal key aspects of omnisexuality.

Gender-Aware Attraction Patterns

One of the main signs is the ability to experience attraction to people of all genders, but with different “flavors” of this attraction. The quiz explores whether you notice differences in how people of different genders attract you. This might manifest in thoughts like: “When I look at an attractive man, I’m drawn to his confidence, and when at a woman – to her grace.”

Awareness of Gender Differences

Omnisexuals usually have very good awareness of gender diversity and can articulate what exactly attracts them in each gender. The quiz checks how detailed you can describe your preferences and whether you have “gender-specific” fantasies or relationship dreams.

Fluidity Without Gender Blindness

Unlike pansexuals, omnisexuals don’t ignore gender. Quiz questions aim to reveal whether gender plays a role in your attraction, even if this role isn’t limiting. For example: “When imagining ideal relationships with people of different genders, do your fantasies differ?”

History of Attractions and Relationships

The quiz analyzes your romantic and sexual experience (or desires, if there’s no experience). Have you had crushes on people of various genders? Did these feelings differ qualitatively? This helps distinguish omnisexuality from experimentation or situational bisexuality.

Emotional Reactions to Representation

How do you react to romantic scenes in media featuring couples of various gender combinations? Omnisexuals can often imagine themselves in the place of a character of any gender in romantic situations with partners of any gender, but these fantasies have different emotional shades.

Social Presentation and Self-Perception

The quiz considers how you describe your orientation to others and yourself. Do you feel that terms “gay,” “lesbian,” or “straight” don’t fully describe your experience? Does the idea of “attraction to all, but differently” resonate with you?

Omnisexuality and Social Discrimination: How the Quiz Can Help

In a world where even in 2025 LGBTQ+ people face misunderstanding and discrimination, omnisexuals find themselves in a particularly vulnerable position. Their identity often faces erasure – deletion or denial from both heteronormative society and, unfortunately, some representatives of the LGBTQ+ community.

“You’re just confused,” “Pick a side already,” “It’s just a phase,” “You’re just afraid to admit you’re gay/lesbian” – these phrases omnisexuals hear constantly. Such microaggressions can seriously affect mental health, causing anxiety, depression, and internalized omniphobia.

Our quiz serves several important functions in fighting discrimination:

  • Experience Validation. Simply seeing that there exists a special quiz for determining omnisexuality already helps people understand that their experience is real and recognized. This isn’t “made up” or “complication” – it’s a legitimate orientation.
  • Education Through Self-Discovery. Taking the quiz, people learn about omnisexuality nuances, even if they ultimately identify differently. This raises awareness and reduces prejudice.
  • Coming Out Tool. Quiz results with detailed explanation can become a starting point for conversation with loved ones. “I took this quiz, and here’s what it showed…” is often easier than starting from scratch.
  • Community Building. People who took the quiz and identified as omnisexual understand they’re not alone. This is the first step toward finding support and like-minded individuals.
  • Fighting Binary Thinking. The very concept of omnisexuality challenges the idea that you need to be “either this or that.” This helps create a more inclusive society for everyone.

Conclusion: Your Rainbow is Unique

Regardless of quiz results, remember: your sexuality is your personal journey. Omnisexuality isn’t a cage with rigid rules, but rather a cozy home with large windows offering views of all the diversity of human beauty.

If the quiz showed you might be omnisexual – welcome to the amazing community of people who see love in all its manifestations. If not – you still learned something new about yourself and the world.

Most importantly – be honest with yourself, kind to yourself, and remember: love in all its forms is beautiful. Your ability to love is a gift, regardless of whether it’s directed toward one gender or all at once. Take the quiz, explore yourself, and let your unique rainbow shine in all its glory!

SEXUAL ORIENTATION BY KEY DEMOS (GLOBAL COUNTRY AVERAGE)
Sexual Orientation by Key Demos (Global Country Average)
Source: Ipsos

Morgan Taylor
Morgan Taylor
Morgan Taylor holds a Ph.D. in Gender and Sexuality Studies from UC Berkeley, where she serves as an associate professor in Sociology. With over 15 years researching LGBTQ+ history and community development, Dr. Taylor has published in academic journals and worked as an educational consultant for organizations like GLAAD and The Trevor Project. Outside academia, she mentors LGBTQ+ youth and speaks at conferences, believing that education creates more inclusive communities.

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ahuman..DEMON!
ahuman..DEMON!
24 days ago

I’m defo omni, I knew this earlier on but wanted to check. I’m really annoyed though that there’s no actual omnisexual flag.

Кристина
Кристина
16 days ago
Reply to  ahuman..DEMON!

Официальный флаг есть, просто поищите в интернете.

ehokay
ehokay
28 days ago

I’m most definitely Omni but like nobody knows what the heck it is ;-;

ahuman...DEMON!
ahuman...DEMON!
24 days ago
Reply to  ehokay

I know! 🙁 It’s SO annoying!

nhg
nhg
28 days ago

erm guys I’m onmi I love men trans more but I also love women guys and nonbinary but I’ll date other genders

Urnewbestie
Urnewbestie
28 days ago

I thought I was pansexual but have always leaned more towards women so being Onmisexual makes sense for me

Orla
Orla
1 month ago

It’s says I am omni, and I am, but I’m also bi and pan
So I’ve decided that I am a bi, omni, pan demigirl❤❤❤❤

starr
starr
1 month ago

i also though i was pansexual but i thought i could be lesbian or bi so ive taken loads of tests and a few came up as pansexual/omnisexual so i decided to just take an omnisexual quiz… and now im omnisexual..??

sigmaaest amelieeeeeeee
sigmaaest amelieeeeeeee
1 month ago

IM DEF OMNI YAY

Moon
Moon
1 month ago

It said I’m definitely Omni but I’ve thought I was bi for the longest time bro and my parents don’t support the idea of any other gender than boy or girl so I don’t know how to come out…

melllll
melllll
1 month ago
Reply to  Moon

BROOOO HELPPP i just got omni and i’ve identified as bi too for years and my parents are mostly open to it, but like yours, they hear me use they/them pronouns for somebody and are like fuhh that

ahuman...DEMON!
ahuman...DEMON!
24 days ago
Reply to  Moon

that’s SO sad 🙁 I’ve got some friends with the same issue

ABCDEFGHIJKLMONPQRSTUVWXYZ
ABCDEFGHIJKLMONPQRSTUVWXYZ
1 month ago

I always thought i was pansexual and i privately prefer the term neptunic (meaning attraction to woman and female aligned nongendered individuals, or anyone but men) but apparently I am definately a omni so ??????????

Gay is the best
Gay is the best
1 month ago

I’m omni sexual and I’m happy about it i didn’t first know if i am or not but now i feel like i just found out the real me

Caden
Caden
1 month ago

looks like i am omni yayyyyyyy 🙂

HDYPYNITGOF
HDYPYNITGOF
1 month ago

I just cme out to my parentssss

Orla
Orla
1 month ago
Reply to  HDYPYNITGOF

Omg yayayayayya

ahuman...DEMON!
ahuman...DEMON!
24 days ago
Reply to  HDYPYNITGOF

WOWZERZ! How’d it go?!

erm
erm
1 month ago

hypothetical question. what if i had a crush on an aroace demiboy, but sometimes it feels like we are closer than friends. lets also say we have been friends for almost 4 years now, and i told them i liked them last year, but they didnt like me back. def hypothetical.

yipeee
yipeee
1 month ago

im so glad we have this space to be freely queer. i came out to my parents yesterday and it went really well, because i used tips from here. sorry that was cheesy…. but ya im def omni!

Olivia
Olivia
2 months ago

𝕎𝔼𝕃ℙ…… 𝕀’𝕄 𝕆𝕄ℕ𝕀𝕊𝔼𝕏𝕌𝔸𝕃 😀

Ivy
Ivy
1 month ago
Reply to  Olivia

Sammeeee

Cris
Cris
2 months ago

Wow I’m definitely omnisexual, yes.. I am 🤷

mya
mya
2 months ago

if i have a woman prefrence (AS A WOMAN MY SELF) but im pan does that make me omni

Orla
Orla
1 month ago
Reply to  mya

I’m pan, no and omni with a female pref, so yeah😁

Oliver
Oliver
2 months ago

literally just found out what this means and felt a connection to it and turns out I’m def Omni sexual. This is confusing lol

kai
kai
2 months ago

yep I’m ommi & nonbinary

Gita
Gita
2 months ago
Reply to  kai

same 🙂

Jess
Jess
2 months ago

Not omni

Alex
Alex
3 months ago

Si soy omni yepiii

ray
ray
3 months ago

I’m Omni! 😀

Angie
Angie
3 months ago

Omni (my parents and friends would hate me if they knew heh)

kai
kai
2 months ago
Reply to  Angie

I’l be your friend :3

Oliver
Oliver
2 months ago
Reply to  Angie

F*CK their thoughts, you matter more boo 🙂

Nicoleee
Nicoleee
2 months ago
Reply to  Angie

F*ck them friends pooks

Local Demigirl XD
Local Demigirl XD
3 months ago

I’m definitely omnisexual YIPPE

Sage
Sage
3 months ago

I’m def omni which I already knew but I took this anyway. Btw my pref is same sex

HDYPYNITGOF
HDYPYNITGOF
1 month ago
Reply to  Sage

saaaaaaaaame

baloney
baloney
3 months ago

my omnis assemble

Mateo
Mateo
4 months ago

Dang I had a feeling I was omni and I am!!

EhOkay
EhOkay
4 months ago

I was kinda floating between Omni and lesbian but I think I’m Omni.

Fawnzii
Fawnzii
4 months ago

I’m so confused like am I pan or omni??? I’m attracted to all genders but I find girls or people that look feminine in my eyes so much better than guys. Alternative girls are sooo pretty and gorgeous 😻🙏

Asuna
Asuna
2 months ago
Reply to  Fawnzii

Sameeeeeeeeee🥲🥲🥲

Mxs
Mxs
4 months ago

Im def omni WOOOOW!!!

Omnisexual100%
Omnisexual100%
4 months ago

I’m 100% omnisexual and proud of it

Sonja Lorene Wright
Sonja Lorene Wright
4 months ago

Lol, yup. Don’t need a result. I. Am

unknown
unknown
4 months ago

Thank you, this quiz helped a lot. and I may be omniromantic 😀

Emilee Taylor
Emilee Taylor
4 months ago

omni omni omni YIPPEE >:3

Alexa
Alexa
5 months ago

im 100% Omni

Elijah (doesn't give a shit)
Elijah (doesn't give a shit)
5 months ago

i don’t give a shit

ANTOO
ANTOO
5 months ago

I`M DEFINETLY OMNI!!!!

DONTWANFANAME
DONTWANFANAME
6 months ago

IM A OMNI BIOTCH

DaffodilJayson
DaffodilJayson
6 months ago

I already am omnisexual but I do still question myself a lot, so I decided to try a few omnisexual tests and all said that I am omni :p

DaffodilJayson
DaffodilJayson
6 months ago
Reply to  DaffodilJayson

I got “You are definitely omnisexual” lmao

Last edited 6 months ago by DaffodilJayson
justagayperson
justagayperson
6 months ago

I thought i was pansexual man.

Oliver
Oliver
2 months ago
Reply to  justagayperson

yeah, this is def confusing

Y0urchi1dig
Y0urchi1dig
6 months ago

Dayyummm I’m definitely Omni??? Well THAT’S BETTER

Mo gray
Mo gray
7 months ago

Im omni to yipee

emospookygrl
emospookygrl
8 months ago

i’m still not sure but it is telling me i’m omni

i lily u
i lily u
8 months ago

It said im def omni:3 And its rlly nicee

silly willy billy
silly willy billy
8 months ago

It said I feel more comfortable with traditional genders even tho I have a healthy and happy relationship with my non binary partner for almost 4 years now??? I’m so confused :3

Last edited 8 months ago by silly willy billy
Eliss
Eliss
8 months ago

def omni! I knew that :3 Like…Okay, I didnt know it like 100 procent but… I though I am!

the gay person
the gay person
9 months ago

i join thy gang >:D

maddie
maddie
10 months ago

this was really hard for me but I’m omnisexual and I feel like it defines me but I’m still not 100% sure

Y0urchi1dig
Y0urchi1dig
6 months ago
Reply to  maddie

Same

Olive
Olive
5 months ago
Reply to  maddie

Same here!

Fawnzii
Fawnzii
4 months ago
Reply to  maddie

Same

Lotte
Lotte
10 months ago

Im def omni YIPEEE

maddie
maddie
10 months ago
Reply to  Lotte

welcome to the gang!!!!~

unknown
unknown
4 months ago
Reply to  Lotte

me core

yourlocalgayperson
yourlocalgayperson
10 months ago

lesbo lesbo lesbo gayy YAYAYYY

Questions Overview

1. How do you feel about gender identity?
  1. I believe in strict gender binaries
  2. I believe in gender, but it is a spectrum
  3. Gender does not play a big role in my attraction to others
  4. I am attracted to individuals regardless of their gender
2. What type of physical characteristics are you attracted to?
  1. Only traditional masculine or feminine features
  2. Androgynous features
  3. Any physical feature that catches my eye
  4. Physical features do not matter to me
3. What type of clothing do you find attractive on others?
  1. Only traditionally masculine or feminine clothing
  2. Androgynous clothing
  3. Any clothing that fits the individual's personal style
  4. Clothing does not matter to me
4. What type of people are you attracted to?
  1. Only people who identify as male or female
  2. People who identify as non-binary or genderqueer
  3. People of any gender identity
  4. I do not find gender to be a factor in my attraction to others
5. How do you feel about public displays of affection?
  1. They make me uncomfortable
  2. I prefer to keep my affection private
  3. I do not mind showing affection in public
  4. I enjoy showing affection in public
6. What type of personality traits are you attracted to?
  1. Only traditionally masculine or feminine personality traits
  2. Androgynous personality traits
  3. Any personality trait that I find appealing
  4. Personality traits do not matter to me
7. What type of music do you enjoy listening to?
  1. Music genres do not matter to me
  2. Any music genre that I find appealing
  3. Androgynous music genres
  4. Only traditionally masculine or feminine music genres
8. How important is physical intimacy in a relationship to you?
  1. It is very important to me
  2. It is important, but not the most important factor
  3. It is nice to have, but not necessary
  4. Not important at all
9. How do you feel about people who are attracted to more than one gender?
  1. I do not understand their attraction
  2. I accept their attraction, but it is not for me
  3. I find their attraction interesting and can relate
  4. I am attracted to multiple genders myself
10. How do you feel about traditional gender roles?
  1. I believe in traditional gender roles
  2. I do not mind traditional gender roles, but I am also open to non-traditional roles
  3. I do not believe in traditional gender roles
  4. Gender roles do not play a role in my attraction to others
11. How important is personality to you in a relationship?
  1. It is very important to me
  2. It is important, but not the most important factor
  3. It is nice to have, but not necessary
  4. Not important at all
12. How do you feel about people who do not fit traditional gender norms?
  1. I do not understand their identity
  2. I accept their identity, but it is not for me
  3. I find their identity interesting and can relate
  4. I do not believe in traditional gender norms myself
13. How do you feel about labels for sexual orientation?
  1. I do not believe in labels for sexual orientation
  2. Labels can be limiting
  3. Labels are useful, but not necessary
  4. Labels are important and necessary
14. How important is emotional intimacy in a relationship to you?
  1. Not important at all
  2. It is nice to have, but not necessary
  3. It is important, but not the most important factor
  4. It is very important to me
15. How do you feel about people who are attracted to more than one person romantically?
  1. I am attracted to multiple people romantically myself
  2. I find their attraction interesting and can relate
  3. I accept their attraction, but it is not for me
  4. I do not understand their attraction
16. How important is mental connection in a relationship to you?
  1. Not important at all
  2. It is nice to have, but not necessary
  3. It is important, but not the most important factor
  4. It is very important to me
17. How do you feel about people who have a different sexual orientation than you?
  1. I am attracted to multiple orientations myself
  2. I find their orientation interesting and can relate
  3. I accept their orientation, but it is not for me
  4. I do not understand their orientation