
RAADSRAutismTraitsTest
AI Self-Assessment Tool
RAADS-R Test is a private online autism traits self-reflection tool for adults and older teens, with immediate total and domain scores.

What does RAADSRAutismTraitsTest do?
RAADS-R Test is an autism-traits self-reflection tool for adults and older teens (16+), inspired by the RAADS-R framework. It helps you organize how your experiences may align with autism-related traits across social relatedness, language, sensory-motor patterns, and circumscribed interests.
The assessment includes 80 structured statements. You select the option that best describes you for each statement (including whether it’s true now, in the past, before age 16, or never), then receive a total score plus four domain scores. These results are meant to guide self-reflection and support clearer conversations with a qualified professional.
This tool is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for a formal diagnosis. The free experience is designed to be private by default and does not require an account. Optional AI-powered personalized insights may be available after completing the standard test.
Who is RAADS-R Test for?
It’s designed for adults and older teens (16+). It focuses on autism-trait self-reflection rather than child diagnosis.
How long does it take to complete RAADS-R Test?
Typical completion time is about 15–20 minutes.
What results do I get after taking the test?
You receive a total score (0–240) and four domain scores that break down Social Relatedness, Language, Sensory-Motor, and Circumscribed Interests.
How should I interpret my RAADS-R Test score range?
Score ranges are screening references, not a diagnosis. <65 is “not consistent with autism,” 65–105 suggests “some autistic traits,” 106–139 is “overall consistent with autism,” and 140+ is “pronounced,” which may warrant a comprehensive diagnostic assessment.
Is RAADS-R Test free to use?
Yes. You can complete the full 80-statement assessment and view your basic total and domain scores for free in your browser without creating an account.
Does taking the test replace seeing a clinician?
No. The results are for informational self-reflection, and a formal diagnosis should be made by a qualified healthcare provider using professional judgement and history.