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What is your Enneagram type?
9 types. Which one drives you?
Rate how strongly each statement describes you: 1 (not at all) to 5 (exactly me).
1I strive for perfection and have a strong inner critic.
2I need to be needed — helping others is central to who I am.
3Achievement and image drive me — I want to be seen as successful.
4I feel deeply — I'm drawn to beauty, meaning, and authenticity.
5I need privacy and time alone to recharge and think deeply.
6I anticipate problems and worst-case scenarios — preparation is key.
7I chase new experiences and avoid boredom or pain at all costs.
8I take charge, speak my mind, and protect those I care about.
9I avoid conflict and want everyone to get along.
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Nine personality types based on core fears and motivations. Over 500K monthly searches and growing.
The nine types
- Type 1 — The Perfectionist: Principled, purposeful, self-controlled
- Type 2 — The Helper: Generous, people-pleasing, possessive
- Type 3 — The Achiever: Adaptable, driven, image-conscious
- Type 4 — The Individualist: Expressive, dramatic, self-absorbed
- Type 5 — The Investigator: Perceptive, cerebral, detached
- Type 6 — The Loyalist: Committed, security-oriented, anxious
- Type 7 — The Enthusiast: Spontaneous, versatile, scattered
- Type 8 — The Challenger: Powerful, dominating, confrontational
- Type 9 — The Peacemaker: Easygoing, complacent, conflict-avoidant
Enneagram facts
- Most common type: Type 9 (the Peacemaker)
- Rarest type: Type 5 (the Investigator)
- Your wing (adjacent type) adds flavor — e.g., 4w5 vs 4w3
- The Enneagram focuses on motivation, not behavior (unlike MBTI)
Sources: Riso & Hudson (1999, Wisdom of the Enneagram), Enneagram Institute, Wagner (2010, The Enneagram Spectrum).