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Kun Type Ho? Find Your Nepali Internet Type

Kun type ho timi? — three Romanized Nepali words that loosely translate to “which type are you?” In conversational Nepali, kun means “which”, type ho is “type is / you are”, and timiis “you” (the informal, friendly second person). Together the phrase is the spoken viral hook that spreads faster than a TikTok trend on a Saturday night — because every Nepali immediately wants to answer it.

The phrase landed in the mainstream when Nepali internet culture finally got its own personality-quiz vocabulary. Forget Myers-Briggs and MBTI — kun type ho? is the question your school friends, college batch-mates, and Gulf remittance brothers are all asking each other on WhatsApp groups right now.

A Nepali Internet Type isa humorous personality archetype that describes exactly how you behave online — from which group chats you dominate to whether you've watched a Loksewa motivational reel at 2 am. There are 25 archetypes in total, each with a verdict, a roast, a bestie type, and a nemesis type.

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How the Quiz Works

The quiz is 13 questions, each targeting a specific online behaviour signal — how you open your mornings, what you post after a win, how you treat the futsal group chat. No right answers, no login, no waiting. Thik chha, 90 seconds and it's done.

Behind the scenes every answer feeds a scoring matrix calibrated against all 25 Nepali Internet Type archetypes. The algorithm finds your closest match — your afnai type — and builds a shareable result card that includes:

Once you have your result, sanga share gara — drop it in the group chat and watch everyone scramble to prove they are NOT The Hi-Bro Forex Mentor.

All 25 Nepali Internet Types

Tap any type to read its full verdict, roast, bestie, and nemesis. Then take the quiz to find out which one is actually timi.

Why “Kun Type Ho” Resonates

Nepal's internet is genuinely unique. You have the Loksewa Tapasvi grinding government exam prep in one tab and NEPSE charts in another. You have the TikTok Aama accidentally going viral on a kitchen tile reveal while her son quietly has a breakdown. You have the Gulf / Site Engineer who sends money home before buying his own lunch and knows his kids through a 480p video call.

No Western personality quiz captures any of that. Kun type ho? is the question only a Nepali quiz can answer — because the archetypes are drawn from real Nepali online behaviour, not translated templates. When you get your result and immediately think of three people it describes perfectly, that's the recognition that makes people share it.

The comedy rule is also strict: these archetypes punch at online habits, never at identity. No caste, no ethnicity, no religion, no region-of-origin jokes. Just the universal Nepali internet behaviour every desi internet user will recognise the moment they see it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Kun type ho timi? What does that mean?
"Kun type ho timi?" is a Romanized Nepali phrase meaning "Which type are you?" It became a viral hook when Nepali internet culture collided with personality quiz culture. On nepalitype.app it points to a free 25-archetype quiz that tells you exactly kun type ho — with a roast, a bestie, and a nemesis.
What is the Nepali internet type quiz?
The Nepali Internet Type quiz is a free 13-question personality quiz that sorts you into one of 25 Nepali internet archetypes — from The Loksewa Tapasvi to The Gulf / Site Engineer. It takes about 90 seconds and gives you a shareable result card.
Kun nepali internet type ho — how do I find out?
Go to nepalitype.app/quiz, answer 13 questions about your online habits, and you will get your archetype instantly. No login needed, completely free — result card ma afnai type, roast, bestie, ra nemesis sab dekhiincha.
How many Nepali internet types are there?
There are 25 Nepali Internet Types in total. They cover archetypes from crypto traders and Loksewa grinders to TikTok aamaharu, futsal bros, and diaspora group-chat kids. Every archetype is reachable — rarity is honest, not faked.

Thik chha — enough reading. Time to find out.

13 questions. 90 seconds. 25 possible types.
Kun type ho timi?

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