Enneagram Test: Uncover Your Core Personality Type & Hidden Motivations
Personality
Take this free Enneagram test to discover which of the 9 personality types drives your behavior. Explore your core fears, desires, and growth path today.
We all have moments where we wonder, "Why did I react like that?" or "Why do I keep falling into the same patterns in my relationships?" It’s easy to feel like you are just wired a certain way—anxious, perfectionistic, or withdrawn—and that you can’t change it. But what if those behaviors aren't random? What if they are actually a strategy you learned long ago to feel safe and loved?
This Enneagram test is designed to look past your surface-level behaviors and identify the core motivation driving them. It doesn't just tell you how you act; it reveals why you act that way. By understanding your unique lens on the world, you can stop fighting against yourself and start using your natural strengths to build a life of authenticity and connection.
This assessment is more than just a label. It is a roadmap for psychological growth. By identifying your type, you gain:
The Enneagram is one of the most powerful systems for self-awareness in modern psychology. Unlike other tests that measure static traits (like introversion vs. extroversion), the Enneagram measures dynamic motivations.
It proposes that there are nine distinct archetypes (or "Types") of human personality. Each type has a different way of viewing the world, interpreting events, and managing emotions.
This test helps answer profound questions, such as:
This assessment is grounded in the classical Enneagram theory of personality, which groups the nine types into three "Centers of Intelligence":
Our algorithm analyzes your responses to map you onto one of the 9 Primary Types. It evaluates your agreement with statements regarding:
The test consists of 45 carefully selected items. Most users complete it in approximately 8–11 minutes.
Tip: Answer based on your lifelong patterns, not just how you feel today. If you are torn between two options, ask yourself: "Which one of these has caused me the most trouble in my life?"
We use a summation scoring model where every question is weighted toward specific types. The system calculates a total score for each of the 9 types. Your Dominant Type is the one with the highest score. If scores are close, we will highlight your likely dominant type but encourage you to read about the runner-up as well.
This test is especially helpful if you:
Please consider seeking professional help instead if:
We don't just give you a number; we provide a narrative that explains your worldview. Your result page will identify which of the following 9 Types is your dominant pattern:
Your full report will also include:
Finding out you are a "Type X" is not a life sentence. It is a starting point. It allows you to catch yourself in the act—to see when you are reacting out of habit rather than choice.
Your result page will offer immediate "micro-actions" (like "practice saying no today") and longer-term strategies for psychological balance. The goal of the Enneagram is not to be your type, but to free yourself from the limitations of your type.
To ensure the accuracy and depth of this test, we have referenced standard psychological frameworks and authoritative Enneagram literature.
Educational Use Only: This test is designed for self-discovery, educational, and entertainment purposes. It provides insight into personality patterns based on the Enneagram model.
Not a Clinical Diagnosis: The results of this test do not constitute a psychological or medical diagnosis. It is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Seek Professional Help: If you are experiencing significant emotional distress, anxiety, or depression, please consult a licensed mental health professional or contact a local crisis support service.
You view yourself as a standard-bearer for integrity, constantly striving to improve the world and yourself.
You view yourself as a source of love and support, finding your purpose in being indispensable to others.
You view yourself as a capable dynamo, defining your worth by what you accomplish rather than just who you are.