Bipolar disorder involves shifts between elevated (manic or hypomanic) and low (depressive) mood states. This free screening looks at those patterns over time.
Take the Bipolar test — freeFree to take · 2–5 minutes · private, on your device · 28 languages
Screening questions ask about patterns like these over recent weeks. Everyone experiences some of these at times — what matters is frequency and impact.
Yes — taking the Bipolar screening in MindCheck is free. Viewing your detailed result is a small one-time in-app purchase.
A bipolar screening also asks about periods of unusually high energy or mood, which a depression test alone does not cover.
No. It is a self-screening for informational purposes only and is not a diagnosis. Only a qualified health professional can diagnose Bipolar.
About 2–5 minutes. You answer a short set of focused questions at your own pace.
Yes. Your answers and results stay on your device and are never uploaded — no account is required.
Not a diagnosis. MindCheck is a screening tool for informational purposes only and does not replace professional assessment. If you or someone you know may be in crisis, contact your local emergency number or a mental-health crisis helpline immediately.