Hermann Rorschach’s inkblot experiment is celebrating its 100th birthday. In this essay, I look at some perspectives on the Rorschach as an instrument in close alignment with the practice of psychodynamic psychotherapy. I bring up the very particular nature of the Rorschach stimulus and the task I mention is the growing tradition of using the test for therapeutic purposes in therapeutic and collaborative assessments, and I speak of the test as a tool for planning and prognostic evaluation in psychotherapy. With the scientific standing that the test has acquired in the last few decades and the high degree of clinical relevance, in particular for the psychodynamically informed practitioner, then the next one hundred years look very promising indeed.