Enneagram Personality Test
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Review your scores for each personality type above. The personality type with the highest percentage is your personality type.
Type 1: The Reformer, The Perfectionist
A type 1 Enneagram personality type is a perfectionist and principled. Their actions are measured and purposeful.
Type 1’s are honest, meticulous, and fair. They manage their lives with the highest of expectations. While ethical, type 1’s can be quite critical, which is misperceived as controlling too often. Type 1 personalities have a strong drive to make improvements on their way to achieving perfection.
Type 1’s are frightened most by appearing wrong or of being imperfect.
Type 2: The Helper, The Giver
A type 2 person is a generous, thoughtful type who tends to be a people pleaser. They can meet the needs of others beyond mere empathy. Type 2’s love to help or cater to others, often forsaking their own needs for those they help. Type 2’s embody the notion of selfless-care.
Type 2’s need to feel needed (and avoid their greatest fear of worthlessness) but become resentful of others when they neglect their own needs.
Type 3: The Performer, The Achiever
A type 3 is an image-conscious person capable of tremendous adaptability and drive. Type 3’s are industrious performers that maintain a calm exterior to get the job done.
They often meet difficult challenges ahead of schedule. The behaviors of a type 3 person speak to their need to avoid being unsuccessful or unambitious.
Type 3’s can be self-absorbed and, at times, inauthentic.
Type 4: The Individualist, The Romantic
A type 4 person is a dramatic expressive type who can become temperamental if left unchecked. Type 4’s are romantic and somewhat idealistic in their artistic and creative expressions.
They love an aesthetically pleasing and balanced lifestyle. Type 4’s strive to appear accomplished to avoid being seen as ordinary.
Type 4’s fear being anything but special and have a deep fear of rejection.
Type 5: The Investigator, The Observer
A type 5 person has a keen sense of perception but can be secretive or even isolate from others due to their need for self-sufficiency.
Critical details are processed quickly by type 5’s, who are quick to offer independent solutions and opinions.
Type 5’s have a fear of being dependent. They desire independence and need private time for introspection, but have a deep fear of rejection.
Type 6: The Loyalist
A type 6 person is a highly responsible individual who looks for security in an unsecure world.
While a type 6 is often playful and a great, dedicated, and loyal friend, they tend to focus on what could go wrong, bringing a negative spin which is often counterproductive.
Type 6’s are suspicious and, at times, anxious. They are afraid of fear itself, authority, and being alone.
Type 7: The Enthusiast, The Epicurean
A type 7 is a versatile person who often prefers spontaneity to rigidity. They love new ideas and are proficient problem solvers and optimistic industry leaders. Type 7’s can be inspiring leaders offering great vision.
Type 7’s have a fear of criticism, feeling trapped and being disappointed. They find it challenging to forgive others.
Type 8: The Challenger, The Protector
A type 8 is a willful person who exudes self-confidence, self-reliance, and self-assurance. They prefer to view themselves as powerful heroes – a champion for underdog causes.
While a type 8 is unafraid of confrontation, they speak the truth despite a directness which often stings.
Type 8’s have a fear of being perceived as vulnerable or weak.
Type 9: The Peacemaker, The Mediator
A type 9 is a kind and friendly person who is accepting, entertaining, and a good listener. They have the skills to process the many sides of one story, which makes a type 9 a skillful mediator or arbitrator.
Type 9’s seek harmony, which can lead to complacency and inaction. They fear abandonment, separation, and loss and consistently strive for peace of mind and stressless-ness in their life.
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Question 1 of 36
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I have perfectionist tendencies.
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Question 2 of 36
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I aim for efficiency in everything I do.
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Question 3 of 36
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I frequently find myself having to redo the work of others.
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I maintain orderliness with my belongings.
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Question 5 of 36
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My life revolves around my relationships with others.
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I struggle with saying no.
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Question 7 of 36
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I derive immense satisfaction from assisting others in reaching their goals.
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Question 8 of 36
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I prioritize my family above all else.
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Question 9 of 36
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I prioritize work above all else.
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Question 10 of 36
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I enjoy being distinct or unique.
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Question 11 of 36
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Waking up to a day filled with planned activities is satisfying.
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Question 12 of 36
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Money plays a significant role in my happiness.
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Question 13 of 36
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I fantasize about being in love.
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Question 14 of 36
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I find pleasure in experiencing bittersweet emotions.
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Question 15 of 36
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I shed tears.
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I align myself with the rebels rather than the establishment.
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Question 17 of 36
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I struggle to express my emotions.
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I dedicate hours to pursuing my hobbies in solitude.
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I devote the majority of my time to understanding concepts and ideas.
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I enjoy intellectual challenges.
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My fear of being exploited prevents me from being more trusting.
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I seek input from others before making decisions.
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Question 23 of 36
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I adhere to social norms.
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Question 24 of 36
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I am faithful.
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Question 25 of 36
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I constantly seek out new experiences.
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I have the ability to sustain engaging conversations with individuals on any topic.
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I am free-spirited.
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I consistently attempt to diffuse tension with humor.
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Leadership comes naturally to me.
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I enjoy discussions where viewpoints diverge and consensus is not reached.
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I value honesty over sugarcoating to protect my feelings.
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I appreciate when leaders make firm decisions.
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I exit the room when others are engaged in an argument.
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I refrain from expressing my thoughts to avoid complications.
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Question 35 of 36
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I possess a high level of acceptance and adaptability.
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Question 36 of 36
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I steer clear of conflicts.
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