Explore the Enneagram system and how its nine types shape motivation, communication, and relationships. These quizzes help you practice recognizing type patterns, wings, and growth/stress dynamics using realistic scenarios and clear trait comparisons.

Explore how Enneagram wings shape each core type by blending with its adjacent neighbors. You’ll practice spotting wing-driven motivations, habits, and stress patterns in realistic scenarios. Choose your preferred difficulty and question count, then learn why small wing shifts can change the whole “feel” of a type.

Map how each Enneagram type shifts under pressure and how it opens up in growth. This quiz drills the stress (disintegration) and growth (integration) directions across all nine types, with mixed difficulty to suit beginners and seasoned students. Use it to strengthen recall and avoid common mix-ups between arrows and traits.

Explore how the Enneagram’s three centers of intelligence—head, heart, and gut—shape attention, motivation, and stress patterns. This mixed-difficulty quiz helps you identify which types sit in each triad and what that implies for core fears, coping styles, and growth. Pick your preferred length and challenge level, then learn through quick, focused questions.
There are 3 quizzes with 354 questions total.
No. Every question is untimed so you can answer at your own pace.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options, focusing on motivations, fears, and type patterns.
Yes. The set includes a mix of shorter and longer quizzes, with questions ranging from basic type knowledge to more nuanced comparisons.
You’ll practice recognizing the nine types, common look-alike type differences, and relationship/communication cues tied to motivation.
These Enneagram quizzes focus on identifying the nine types by core motivations, fears, and common behavior patterns, especially in communication and relationships.
You’ll also practice distinguishing look-alike types (for example, Type 1 vs Type 6 or Type 2 vs Type 9) by paying attention to what drives the behavior, not just the behavior itself.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can slow down and think through the wording.
Quiz length and difficulty vary across the set, with a mix of quick checks and longer, more detailed question blocks to help you build confidence step by step.
The Enneagram is commonly described as nine interconnected personality types, often grouped into triads (head, heart, and gut) and linked by “arrows” that describe stress and growth tendencies.
Although modern Enneagram teaching is popular in coaching and workplaces, it draws on multiple historical influences and is best used as a reflective model rather than a diagnostic tool.