Discover your Enneagram type with this free 36-question assessment. Answer all questions and see your scores across all 9 types. Takes about 5 minutes.
1.I have high standards and strive for perfection
2.I notice errors and want to correct them
3.I feel frustrated when things aren't done right
4.I have a strong sense of right and wrong
5.I enjoy helping others and making them happy
6.I often put others' needs before my own
7.I want to feel needed and appreciated
8.I easily sense what others need
9.I am driven to achieve and succeed
10.I care about what others think of me
11.I set ambitious goals for myself
12.I adapt my image to different situations
13.I feel things more deeply than most people
14.I long for something meaningful that's missing in my life
15.I express myself through creative outlets
16.I often feel different from other people
17.I need time alone to recharge my energy
18.I seek to understand how things work
19.I observe before participating
20.I value my privacy and personal space
21.I tend to imagine worst-case scenarios
22.I look for security and stability
23.I am loyal to people and organizations I trust
24.I question authority and look for hidden agendas
25.I love trying new experiences and adventures
26.I find it hard to sit still for long
27.I tend to avoid pain and negativity
28.I see many possibilities and options
29.I take charge in difficult situations
30.I hate feeling controlled by others
31.I speak my mind directly
32.I protect those who are vulnerable
33.I go along with others to keep the peace
34.I have trouble knowing what I really want
35.I see multiple points of view equally
36.I tend to avoid conflict and confrontation
Please answer all 36 questions (36 remaining)
The Enneagram is a personality typology system that describes nine fundamental personality types and how they relate to each other. Each type has core motivations, fears, and behavioral patterns. Unlike fixed categories, the Enneagram emphasizes personal growth and movement between healthy and unhealthy expressions of each type.
Your Enneagram wing is one of the two types adjacent to your core type that most influences your personality. For example, if you are a Type 4, your wing is either 3 (4w3) or 5 (4w5). Your wing adds unique qualities and nuances to your dominant type, creating more specific personality patterns.
The Enneagram focuses on core motivations and fears rather than observable behaviors. MBTI categorizes cognitive preferences (thinking vs feeling, etc.), while the Big Five measures trait dimensions on continuums. The Enneagram is unique in emphasizing personal growth paths, stress/security points, and the emotional drivers behind behavior.