The 16 Personality Types
Explore all personality types organized by their role categories
Analysts - Intuitive (N) + Thinking (T)
Rational, impartial, and intellectual. They excel at strategic thinking and complex problem-solving.
The Architect
Strategic, analytical, and independent. Masters of long-term planning.
The Logician
Innovative, curious, and theoretical. Love exploring abstract concepts.
The Commander
Bold, decisive, and strong-willed. Natural leaders who organize and direct.
The Debater
Quick-witted, clever, and argumentative. Love intellectual challenges.
Diplomats - Intuitive (N) + Feeling (F)
Empathetic, idealistic, and diplomatic. They focus on harmony and helping others reach their potential.
The Advocate
Idealistic, insightful, and principled. Seek meaning and authenticity.
The Mediator
Empathetic, creative, and value-driven. Champions of their ideals.
The Protagonist
Charismatic, inspiring, and altruistic. Natural mentors and motivators.
The Campaigner
Enthusiastic, creative, and sociable. Free spirits with vibrant energy.
Sentinels - Sensing (S) + Judging (J)
Practical, reliable, and organized. They value stability, order, and proven methods.
The Logistician
Practical, fact-minded, and reliable. Value tradition and organization.
The Defender
Caring, loyal, and meticulous. Dedicated protectors of their loved ones.
The Executive
Efficient, organized, and traditional. Natural administrators and managers.
The Consul
Warm, conscientious, and cooperative. Love helping and bringing people together.
Explorers - Sensing (S) + Perceiving (P)
Spontaneous, adaptable, and practical. They embrace the present moment and value hands-on experience.
The Virtuoso
Bold, practical, and experimental. Masters of tools and techniques.
The Adventurer
Flexible, charming, and artistic. True artists in how they live.
The Entrepreneur
Energetic, perceptive, and direct. Love living on the edge.
The Entertainer
Spontaneous, enthusiastic, and playful. Love being the center of attention.
Understanding the Four Dimensions
E vs I: Energy Direction
Energized by social interaction, think out loud, broad interests
Energized by alone time, think before speaking, deep interests
S vs N: Information Gathering
Focus on concrete facts, present reality, practical details
Focus on patterns and possibilities, future potential, abstract concepts
T vs F: Decision Making
Decide based on logic and objective analysis, value fairness
Decide based on values and impact on people, value harmony
J vs P: Lifestyle Approach
Prefer structure and planning, decisive, like closure
Prefer flexibility and spontaneity, adaptable, keep options open