Kyloen Reveals Psychology-Backed Personality Discovery Games for Children
Five interactive games map 12 personality dimensions to create individualised AI companion behaviour
New Delhi, India
Kyloen today detailed the psychology framework behind its personality discovery system, which uses five carefully designed interactive games to map each child across 12 personality dimensions. The resulting personality profile determines how Kylo, the AI companion, communicates, teaches, motivates, and responds to each individual child.
The five games, Mood Weather, Magic Job, Dream Day, Superpower, and Moral Dilemma, are designed to feel like play rather than assessment. Each game takes approximately three minutes and signals specific psychological traits including creativity, analytical thinking, empathy, leadership potential, physical orientation, and emotional resilience.
12 Personality Variants
The system identifies children across 12 personality variants: Creator, Explorer, Builder, Champion, Carer, Leader, Storyteller, Healer, Mathematician, Adventurer, Performer, and Philosopher. Each variant shapes the AI companion's behaviour, from the analogies it uses to explain concepts to the activities it suggests and the emotional support strategies it employs.
A child identified as a Champion personality variant with strong interest in cricket will have gravity explained through yorker trajectories, while a Storyteller variant might learn the same concept through narrative analogies. This interest-anchoring approach has shown significantly higher engagement in internal testing compared to one-size-fits-all educational content delivery.
"Every child learns differently, but most EdTech treats them identically. Our personality system ensures Kylo doesn't just know what a child needs to learn, but how they best learn it," said Neha Kapoor, Founder and CEO.