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Determines Basic Type, Candidate Types, Preferred Wings, Tri-Center (aka trifix, tritype)
This test uses a forced-choice method similar to the Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator (RHETI) to help you find your Enneagram type and its variations. Pairs of statements are presented. You must choose between each pair of statements.
A weighting to each answer is also added by choosing how much each answer applies to you. This adds a greater level of accuracy to the generic forced-choice method.
The choices are added up to produce a ranked scoring of the nine Enneagram types and suggest the following:
The results of Enneagram tests are not definitive but best used as a starting point for you to further explore and confirm the type(s) indentified by the test. Try on the results for fit but hold them loosely. Feel free to take the test more than once trying different choices.
Choose the statements that best apply to you as you have been most of your life. Optionally, choose how much each statement does or does not apply to you.
The short version of this weighted forced-choice test has you choose between 36 pairs of statements.
Last Updated: February 2024
The long version of this weighted forced-choice test has you choose between 108 pairs of statements.
Last Updated: February 2024
Here's a list of alternative tests from other websites that can be analyzed to suggest primary type; candidate types; preferred wings; dominant gut, heart, head types; and tri-center with wings using the Enneagram test results analysis app.