Enneagram Personality Test
Discover your core enneagram type and understand what drives you. Answer 10 questions to reveal your personality pattern.
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What Is the Enneagram?
The Enneagram is a personality framework that describes nine distinct types, each driven by a core motivation and a core fear. Unlike systems that categorize behavior, the Enneagram focuses on why you do what you do — the underlying drive that shapes your worldview, relationships, and growth path.
The Reformer — principled, ethical, perfectionist
The Helper — caring, generous, people-pleasing
The Achiever — ambitious, driven, image-conscious
The Individualist — creative, sensitive, authentic
The Investigator — analytical, private, perceptive
The Loyalist — loyal, responsible, vigilant
The Enthusiast — spontaneous, versatile, optimistic
The Challenger — powerful, decisive, protective
The Peacemaker — peaceful, accepting, easygoing
The Three Centers of Intelligence
The nine types are organized into three triads based on how they process information and make decisions. Understanding your center helps explain your default response to the world.
Body Center (8, 9, 1)
Process through instinct and gut feelings. Core emotion: anger.
Heart Center (2, 3, 4)
Process through emotions and image. Core emotion: shame.
Head Center (5, 6, 7)
Process through analysis and planning. Core emotion: fear.
Growth and Stress Lines
Each enneagram type has a growth direction (integration) and a stress direction (disintegration). Under stress, you take on unhealthy traits of your stress point. In growth, you access the healthy qualities of your integration point. This dynamic makes the Enneagram a map for personal development, not just a label.
For example, a Type 1 under stress moves toward Type 4 (becoming moody and self-critical), while in growth they move toward Type 7 (becoming spontaneous and joyful). Understanding these lines helps you recognize when you're growing and when you need support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is any enneagram type better than others?
No. Each type has unique strengths and challenges. The goal of the Enneagram is not to change your type but to become a healthier, more self-aware version of it. Every type at its best is extraordinary.
What are enneagram wings?
Wings are the two types adjacent to yours on the Enneagram circle. Most people lean toward one wing, which adds flavor to their core type. A Type 9 with an 8 wing (9w8) is more assertive than a 9w1, who is more principled.
How does the enneagram relate to astrology?
The Enneagram and astrology are complementary frameworks. Astrology maps cosmic influences and timing, while the Enneagram maps core psychological motivations. Together, they offer both a cosmic view and an interior view of who you are.
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