Free Enneagram Test: Find Your Type and Wing
An original Enneagram test that finds your type across all nine types — and the wing that shades it. Not a personality label, but a map of what actually drives you.
Take the Free Enneagram Test24 choices + 27 questions. About 8 minutes. No payment required.
The Nine Enneagram Types
The Enneagram describes nine core patterns — nine different answers to the question of what you most want and most fear. You lead with one. Knowing which one, and the neighboring wing that colors it, is the start of understanding why you do what you do.
The Standard-Bearer
Principled, precise, and quietly driven to make things right.
The Supporter
Warm, attuned, and generous — belonging earned through care.
The Driver
Adaptive, efficient, and locked onto the goal.
The Original
Emotionally deep, authentic, and drawn to what's meaningful.
The Analyst
Perceptive, self-contained, and driven to understand.
The Guardian
Loyal, prepared, and alert to what could go wrong.
The Explorer
Eager, quick, and hungry for possibility.
The Protector
Direct, decisive, and fiercely protective of what's theirs.
The Mediator
Steady, accepting, and a natural keeper of the peace.
How It Works
Make 24 quick choices
Each set shows three short statements. You pick which is most like you and which is least — a format that's harder to game than a plain quiz.
Answer 27 short questions
A short block of 27 frequency questions sharpens your type and pins down your wing. The whole thing takes about eight minutes.
Get your type and wing
See your Enneagram type, the wing that shades it, and a full profile — strengths, blind spots, and where to grow. Free, with no paywall.
What You'll Learn
Your core type
Which of the nine patterns you lead with — the deep motivation and fear that quietly organize how you think, feel, and act.
Your wing
The neighboring type that colors your core, and how it shifts the way your type shows up day to day.
Your strengths and blind spots
What your type does well, where it tends to trip, and the patterns worth watching — under stress and at your best.
Where to grow
Concrete practices matched to your type, plus the types you're most often confused with so you can check the fit.
About This Test
The Enneagram maps nine core personality types arranged on a circle, each with two neighboring “wings.” The framework and its concepts are widely used and freely available; every statement in this test was written originally for it. We use type numbers first and our own type names second, and we are not affiliated with, or derived from, any proprietary Enneagram instrument.
It's a self-report test, which means it measures how you see your own patterns. That makes it a useful snapshot and a practical starting point — not a clinical instrument, a diagnosis, or a substitute for professional evaluation.
Two channels do the work: a set of forced choices ranks the nine types, and a short block of frequency questions sets the intensity, breaks ties, and finds your wing. When your answers don't point clearly to one type, we tell you that honestly rather than guess.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Enneagram test really free?
Yes. The full test and your complete results are free — no payment, no credit card, and no paywall on any part of your result. We ask for your first name and email to show you your results, and entering your email also subscribes you to the Leading Between The Lines newsletter, which you can unsubscribe from at any time.
How long does it take?
About eight minutes. You make 24 quick most/least choices between short statements, then answer 27 one-tap frequency questions.
Does it tell me my wing?
Yes. Along with your core type, the test identifies your wing — the neighboring type on the circle that shades your core — whenever your answers lean clearly toward one neighbor. A wing is always an adjacent type, so a Type 1 can be 1w9 or 1w2, never 1w3.
How accurate is it?
It's a self-report test, so it's as accurate as your self-perception. Answer for how you actually tend to be — not your best day or your work self — and the result is a useful starting point. The Enneagram has a weaker scientific evidence base than models like the Big Five, so treat your type as a working hypothesis, not a verdict. If your answers land between types, we say so rather than force a single label, and you can retake it any time.
Ready to Find Your Type?
Your type is the pattern you already live — naming it is what lets you work with it instead of from inside it.
Take the Free Enneagram Test24 choices + 27 questions. About 8 minutes. Free results.