here is where you can find the very first time ink blots were used before it became the ink blot test for psychological use of projecting.
Paula Levine | Play Blotto
here is also a link of the brief history of ink blots.
Historical Development of Inkblot Technique
here is another link, it also has a video of them and what is the most ......frequent.... answers, by frequent this does not mean they are the one and only answers or that they are right. in fact if someone copies these identical answers the psychiatrist knows the person is lying..
for example todays world is not the hunting, skinning and saving animal skins that it was when this game turned into a test began. if a person has medical background the answers projected by that person into the test would be primarily medical, if a person is a mental health treatment provider their answers will most likely reflect their knowledge and feelings and experiences. a person who is a plumber took the test their answers would most times reflect their feelings, knowledge and experiences..
when I took the test shortly after witnessing a murder all my answers reflected that of my career and emotions / feelings about that situation.
The history of Rorschach's test
wanted also to elaborate on my statement that some places do make their own ink blots ...
for example in my location one of the activities at a workshop was to make our own ink blot tests based on our jobs, and the types of people we treat. in other words make the test fit todays standards not that of the 1920's.
another example of treatment providers in my location making their own ink blots is a play therapist that I know who works with many aged children. He made a set of his own ink blots to reflect different ages of the children, this way for example a non verbal child could point to a picture that will show the treatment provider what they are feeling.
many treatment providers in my location have ditched the ink blots from the 1920's for the more modern way of doing things by making their own.
mind you this is not for other locations for example I know in France and Germany on the rare occasions that they use this test of projecting your feelings into a card they do use the old version, one person that emigrated to my location said she was very intimidated by the treatment provider she had in Europe because she told them the first picture was a skeleton (she has eating disorders so every answer she gave was food related and body image related) and the psychiatrist asked her if she was suicidal. but when she came to america and her new psychiatrist used their own ink blot test, the psychiatrist understood right away she had eating disorders and her answers were reflecting how she felt about her own body.
my point is that some locations make their own ink blots based on todays standards and todays definitions, to find out if your own location makes their own or is still using the same ones from 1920's contact your own treatment providers.