"One more thing..."

A quick word of advice before you read your Enneagram test results:

Sorry to disappoint, but my short, free test does not give you a single Enneagram type that you can run and tell your friends. 🏃💨

Instead, it gives you your three strongest types based on your answers.

🧐 Your mission now is to read through the descriptions of these three types, then figure out which one is the strongest type for you.

It's totally normal to find more than one type in yourself. But for now, just focus on figuring out which Enneagram type is the "most" like you.

If you understand and accept your mission, scroll down for your results...

If you're having a hard time figuring it out, I recommend that you take the Full SEED test.

Type 1

Type 9

Type 3

Type 1

Strengths

  • Perfection: Ones are talented at making sure everything is perfectly aligned with their high standards.
  • Principles: Ones are often powered by the strength of their convictions as they attempt to remain steadfast to their principles.
  • Ethics: The One's principles include strong moral convictions which they always seek to align their behavior with.
  • Honesty: Like George Washington confessing to chopping down the cherry tree, Ones will always aspire to tell the truth.
  • Integrity: It is important for Ones to act according to what they see as the truth.
  • Idealism: Ones maintain strong ideals that guide their choices and decisions.
  • Responsiblility: Ones can be counted on to take responsibility for what needs to be done (and they'll do it right).
  • High Standards: Ones don't slack when it comes to the quality of their output–everything is done to perfection.
  • Industriousness: Ones work very hard at whatever they are responsible for.

Achilles Heel

  • The Achilles Heel for Type 1 is the fear of being corrupt, flawed, or imperfect. When Type Ones succumb to their Achilles Heel, their strengths become the following weaknesses.

Weaknesses

  • Hypercriticalness: When Ones are stressed, they are more likely to express when others (and themselves) fall short of their high standards.
  • Judgmentalness: Ones tend to judge people who don't live up to their very high standards.
  • Resentment: Ones are frustration types and their frustrations with others lead to resentment over time.
  • Moralism: Because of their strong ideals, ones tend to view lapses in judgment or performance as ethical problems and have a hard time letting others be flawed.
  • Workaholism: Their amazing industriousness is frequently overdone, leading Ones to burn the candle at both ends leading to exhaustion.
  • Self-Righteousness: Because they have a strong sense of right and wrong, Ones believe that they are morally correct in calling others out on their failures.
  • Intolerance: Ones have little tolerance for things not being done perfectly.
  • Rigidity: They have great difficulty relaxing their high standards, leading to rigidity. Remember: what doesn't bend, breaks.
  • Sensitivity to Criticism: Because Ones are already so hard on themselves, they are extremely sensitive when others criticize them.
  • Impatience: Ones don't like to wait for others to do what the One thinks needs to be done, and will often just do it themselves instead (leading to more resentment).
  • Emotional Repression: Ones keep a tight lid on their feelings in order to live up to their high ideals.
  • Instinctual Repression: Ones maintain tight control over their instinctive selves, as such impulses conflict with their high ideals.
Learn more in The Ultimate Guide to Enneagram Type 1

Type 9

Strengths

  • Peace: Real serenity is experience in the presence of a Nine.
  • Relaxation: The mind and body release their tension when a Nine connects with you.
  • Ease: When a Peacemaker brings relaxation, everyday living becomes smoother and easier.
  • Harmony: Tensions are soothed between others and conflicts are resolved, creating more harmonious relationships.
  • Positivity: If every dark cloud has a silver lining, then Nine excel at finding it – they help others see the bright side.
  • Acceptance: People feel completely accepted by the Nine for who they are, without judgement.
  • Flow: With greater ease, and less friction, life just flows naturally.

Achilles Heel

  • The Achilles Heel for Type 9 is the fear of conflict with, and disconnection from, those they care about. When Type Nines succumb to their Achilles Heel, their strengths become the following weaknesses.

Weaknesses

  • Laziness: Nines can relax too much, going slack and becoming resistant to any kind of effort.
  • Inertia: Because change can disrupt their comfortable routine, Nines can become inert and resist change. They choose comfort over growth, leading to stagnation.
  • Withdrawing: The demands of others become too much, causing Nines to move away. This inevitably creates disharmony and conflict with those that depend on the Nines.
  • Neglect: Important responsibilities are forgotten as the Nine ignores anything that might disturb their inner peace. Problems snowball as the Nine tries to remain blissfully unaware.
  • Stubbornness: Nines get sick of always accommodating others, so they can dig in their heels on the smallest matters.
  • Resentment: Nines often put the needs of others before their own, so their needs to go unexpressed and unmet. They then become resentful of others.
  • Self-Forgetting:
  • Passivity:
  • Lost in Fantasy: Nines can fall into a dream-like state where others are idealized and problems are magically OK.
Learn more in The Ultimate Guide to Enneagram Type 9

Type 3

Strengths

  • Motivation: Threes help others feel inspired and find the motivation to keep moving toward their goals.
  • Focus: Threes support others to eliminate distractions and concentrate their attention only on what’s most important.
  • Confidence: Threes feel highly capable and are ready for any challenge, giving them a sense that success is inevitable.
  • Achievement: Threes keep their eyes on the prize and easily overcome obstacles, becoming highly accomplished.
  • Presentation: Not only do they get the job done, but Threes look great doing it. They present a winning image to the world.
  • Perseverance: Obstacles are only temporary speed bumps for Threes as they stay the course and keep moving towards their goal.
  • Efficiency: No time is wasted as Threes pursue the shortest, most efficient path to their goal.

Achilles Heel

  • The Achilles Heel for Type 3 is the fear of being seen as a failure, and having no value. When Type Threes succumb to their Achilles Heel, their strengths become the following weaknesses.

Weaknesses

  • Workaholism: Threes can exhaust themselves burning too bright, for too long. They can make their work a greater priority over important relationships, and even their own feelings.
  • Image Consciousness: Threes may be highly focused on their image and how they are perceived by others, getting lost in vanity. Looking successful becomes more important than *being* successful.
  • Inauthenticity: When image becomes more important than reality, Threes can succumb to the temptation to deceive others. Instead of being authentic, they present a larger-than-life persona to the world.
  • Emotional Suppression: When Threes become hyper-focused on their work, their feelings get pushed aside. They lose touch with themselves and their own hearts. They can then become quite cold and unfeeling.
  • Opportunism: When success is pursued at all costs, Threes can cast aside ethics, as well as the feelings of others. This alienates others and the people around a Three begin to lose trust in them.
Learn more in The Ultimate Guide to Enneagram Type 3