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Determines Basic Type, Candidate Types, Preferred Wings, Tri-Center (aka trifix, tritype)


Enneagram Comparison Test

Tests that compare two or three types

There may be times when you only need to compare two or three Enneagram types instead of all nine. Such as when:

  • You've narrowed down candidates for your Enneagram type to two or three types.
  • You're trying to determine which of two types is your Enneagram type and which is your wing.
  • You know your type and want to determine which wing is preferred.
  • You want to know which of the three types in a center is most dominant for you.
  • You're unsure of your tri-center order (aka Tritype or Trifix).

You also may want to compare the three subtypes of your type to determine your dominant instinct or stacking.

Use the tests below to compare specific types and subtypes. If you'd like to take more complete tests that look at all nine types then take one of the other tests available on this website.

  • Enneagram Type Comparison Test
    This test compares any two types. The preferred type will have the higher score.
    Use when you've narrowed your type down to two or three possibilities you'd like to compare.

  • Enneagram Wing Comparison Test
    This test compares the two wings of any type, producing a score for each wing.
    Use when you know your type but not your preferred wing.

  • Center Type Comparison Test
    This test scores the three types in a given center to determine your dominant type within that center (gut, heart, or head type).
    Use when you don't know your dominant type for one of the centers.

  • Instinctual Subtype Test
    This test compares the three instinctual subtypes for a given type.
    Use when you know your type and want to find your instinctual subtype for that type.

  • Instinctual Variant Stacking Test
    This test ranks the three instincts to determine your preferential order of the instincts.
    Use when you want to know your instinctual variant stacking independent of type.



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