The Enneagram Personality Model, as with any personality study, reveals that a greater number of people belong to certain Enneagram types than to others. While results may differ slightly when various Enneagram databases are concerned, certain trends will arise. This article relating to Enneagram’s rarest and most common personality types is based on a database collection, using the results of 189,957 respondents.
A general population distribution outlines the most common Enneagram types by gender and as a whole. Of course, certain Enneagram types will be more inclined to do the Enneagram personality test than others, and this would affect the outcome.
Additionally, the article covers various links between Enneagram personality types and MBTI personalities. In certain types, a very distinct correlation materializes.
Rarest Enneagram Type
The three rarest Enneagram types are Fives, Eights, and Twos. Also, the three rarest Enneagram types don’t share specific common traits. For example, Fives are introverts, while Twos and Eights are extroverts; Fives are highly disagreeable, Eights are disagreeable, and Twos are highly agreeable.
The following statistics come from a total of 189,957 respondents.
Enneagram Type 5: The Investigator
Within this study, the rarest Enneagram type is Type Five.
This table shows the key statistics for an Enneagram Type 5.
TYPE 5 METRICS | VALUE |
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Total Number | 9,098 |
Percentage | 4.8% |
5w4 | 32% |
5w6 | 68% |
Males | 7% |
Females | 3% |
No matter the source, Fives seem to make it into the rarest Enneagram type list. These head types are introspective and can be emotionally detached. But they’re always on the lookout for new and especially unique information.
Fives fear being seen to lack competence and strive to keep this from occurring by filling themselves up with knowledge. However, they may try to keep their time, energy, and information to themselves and dislike interruptions. Though, they may often ponder over how they could make the world a better place.
Enneagram Type 8: The Challenger
Within this study, the second-rarest Enneagram type is Type Eight.
This table shows the key statistics for an Enneagram Type 8.
TYPE 8 METRICS | VALUE |
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Total Number | 11,968 |
Percentage | 6.3% |
8w7 | 75% |
8w9 | 25% |
Males | 8% |
Females | 6% |
Eights are another Enneagram personality type that consistently comes up in data assessments of the rarest Enneagram type. They can be domineering and are natural leaders. It’s understandable that nature keeps them to a minimum, as they’re likely to challenge other Eights, and with neither one being willing to back down, that could only spell disaster.
In fact, they fear others taking supremacy and making them feel powerless. They may control and dominate in order to get what they desire. However, they’re extremely protective of those they consider as ‘their people’.
Enneagram Type 2: The Helper
Within this study, the third-rarest Enneagram type is Type Two.
This table shows the key statistics for an Enneagram Type 2.
TYPE 2 METRICS | VALUE |
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Total Number | 16,224 |
Percentage | 8.5% |
2w1 | 57% |
2w3 | 43% |
Males | 6% |
Females | 10% |
Twos are reportedly helpful people-pleasers. They’re warm, generous, and encouraging. But they hope to receive love in return.
Their greatest fear is being unworthy of love and abandoned, and to prevent this from happening, they may insert themselves to feel that others might become dependent on them.
Most Common Enneagram Type
While the rarest Enneagram type may vary from database to database when it comes to the most common Enneagram type, a single Enneagram type looms. Nines seem to take the lead every time. The following statistics come from a total of 189,957 respondents.
Enneagram Type 9: The Peacemaker
Within this study, the most common Enneagram type is Type Nine.
This table shows the key statistics for an Enneagram Type 9.
TYPE 9 METRICS | VALUE |
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Total Number | 30,754 |
Percentage | 16.2% |
9w8 | 23% |
9w1 | 77% |
Males | 16% |
Females | 17% |
Across multiple databases, Enneagram Type 9s consistently surface as the most common Enneagram type. They are generally accepting of people and circumstances. They have the ability to remain calm and reassuring during crises or conflicts.
Their primary fear is conflict and the loss of connection with others, or the rejection of others. More than anything, they crave peace and stability.
Enneagram Type 6: The Loyalist
Within this study, the second most common Enneagram type is Type Six.
This table shows the key statistics for an Enneagram Type 6.
TYPE 9 METRICS | VALUE |
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Total Number | 30,587 |
Percentage | 16.1% |
6w5 | 44% |
6w7 | 56% |
Males | 13% |
Females | 18% |
Enneagram Type 6, the loyalist, is also regularly on the list of the most common Enneagram types. Type Sixes are, by all accounts, responsible and faithful. They can, however, be skeptical, and may ebb toward anxiety.
Their core fears include the loss of security and support, and not being accepted, and they may suffer from feelings of self-doubt. However, they are supremely loyal and sincere.
Enneagram Type 4: The Individualist
Within this study, the third most common Enneagram type is Type Four.
This table shows the key statistics for an Enneagram Type 4.
TYPE 4 METRICS | VALUE |
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Total Number | 28,480 |
Percentage | 15.0% |
4w3 | 55% |
4w5 | 45% |
Males | 10% |
Females | 18% |
Fours are not always on the list of most common Enneagram types. In fact, they occasionally find themselves at the other end of the scale. Because they’re introspective, personality testing would probably draw them more than many other personality types, and this may sway the statistics one way or another.
Enneagram Type 4s, the individualist, are innovative, sincere, and deep thinkers, however, they may be inclined to be moody.
They greatly fear feeling insignificant or inadequate, and they thrive on feeling that they’re one of a kind. They may often see themselves as flawed and may desire qualities they see in others whom they see as inspiring.
Other Personality Statistics
It’s interesting to compare which Enneagram types relate to specific 16-Personalities types. A study was conducted by Enneagram.bz, on 41,122 individuals. While they established that all variations were possible, certain trends emerged.
The Sixteen MBTI Personality Types
MBTI, or the Myers Briggs Type Indicator is an alternate personality model. This model individualizes people by one of sixteen personalities. To see how the MBTI personalities align with Enneagram personality typing, read on.
The 16-personalities test will categorize you into one of the following personalities:
ENFJ | ESFJ | INFJ | ISFJ |
ENFP | ESFP | INFP | ISFP |
ENTJ | ESTJ | INTJ | ISTJ |
ENTP | ESTP | INTP | ISTP |
1. Enneagram Type 1 to 16-Personalities
This table shows the mapping of Enneagram Type 1 to the 16-Personality types.
Very common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 1: | None |
Common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 1: | INFJ, ISFJ, ISTJ |
Occasional 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 1: | ENFJ, ENTJ, ESFJ, ESTJ, INFP, INTJ, INTP, ISFP, ISTP |
Rare 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 1: | ENFP, ENTP, ESFP, ESTP |
2. Enneagram Type 2 to 16-Personalities
This table shows the mapping of Enneagram Type 2 to the 16-Personality types.
Very common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 2: | None |
Common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 2: | ENFJ, ESFJ |
Occasional 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 2: | ENFP, ESFP, INFJ, INFP, ISFJ, ISFP |
Rare 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 2: | ENTJ, ENTP, ESTJ, ESTP, INTJ, INTP, ISTJ, ISTP |
3. Enneagram Type 3 to 16-Personalities
This table shows the mapping of Enneagram Type 3 to the 16-Personality types.
Very common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 3: | None |
Common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 3: | INFJ, ISFJ, ISTJ |
Occasional 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 3: | ENFJ, ENTJ, ESFJ, ESTJ, INFP, INTJ, INTP, ISFP, ISTP |
Rare 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 3: | INFJ, INFP, INTP, ISFJ, ISFP, ISTP |
4. Enneagram Type 4 to 16-Personalities
This table shows the mapping of Enneagram Type 4 to the 16-Personality types.
Very common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 4: | INFP |
Common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 4: | ENFP, INFJ |
Occasional 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 4: | ENFJ, ENTP, ESFP, INTJ, INTP, ISFP, ISTP |
Rare 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 4: | ENTJ, ESFJ, ESTJ, ESTP, ISFJ, ISTJ |
5. Enneagram Type 5 to 16-Personalities
This table shows the mapping of Enneagram Type 5 to the 16-Personality types.
Very common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 5: | INTJ, INTP |
Common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 5: | ISTJ, ISTP |
Occasional 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 5: | None |
Rare 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 5: | ENFJ, ENFP, ENTJ, ENTP, ESFJ, ESFP, ESTJ, ESTP, INFJ, INFP, ISFJ, ISFP |
6. Enneagram Type 6 to 16-Personalities
This table shows the mapping of Enneagram Type 6 to the 16-Personality types.
Very common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 6: | ISFJ, ISTJ |
Common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 6: | None |
Occasional 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 6: | ENFJ, ENTJ, ESFJ, ESFP, ESTJ, ESTP, INFJ, INFP, INTJ, INTP, ISFP, ISTP |
Rare 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 6: | ENFP, ENTP |
7. Enneagram Type 7 to 16-Personalities
This table shows the mapping of Enneagram Type 7 to the 16-Personality types.
Very common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 7: | ENFP, ENTP, ESFP, ESTP |
Common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 7: | ISTP |
Occasional 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 7: | ENFJ, ENTJ, ESFJ, ESTJ, INFP, INTP, ISFP |
Rare 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 7: | INFJ, INTJ, ISFJ, ISTJ |
8. Enneagram Type 8 to 16-Personalities
This table shows the mapping of Enneagram Type 8 to the 16-Personality types.
Very common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 8: | None |
Common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 8: | ENTJ, ESTJ |
Occasional 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 8: | ENTP, ESTP, INTJ, ISTJ, ISTP |
Rare 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 8: | ENFJ, ENFP, ESFJ, ESFP, INFJ, INFP, INTP, ISFJ, ISFP |
9. Enneagram Type 9 to 16-Personalities
This table shows the mapping of Enneagram Type 9 to the 16-Personality types.
Very common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 9: | ISFP |
Common 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 9: | INFP, INTP, ISTP |
Occasional 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 9: | ENFP, ENTP, ESFP, INFJ, ISFJ, ISTJ |
Rare 16-Personalities type to Enneagram Type 9: | ENFJ, ENTJ, ESFJ, ESTJ, ESTP, INTJ |
Conclusion
The bottom line is that the rarest enneagram type is Five. They come in with a general percentage of 4.8%, Eights at 6.3%, and Twos at 8.5%. The most common Enneagram types are Nines at 16.2%, Sixes at 16.1%, and Fours at 15%.
Also, in an examination of 41,122 individuals, certain correlations showed up between Enneagram and MBTI results. Most notable are Sevens, who very commonly align with 4 16-Personalities types, being ENFP, ENTP, ESFP, and ESTP. Fours are commonly found in INFPs, Fives in INTPs and INTJs, Sixes in ISFJs and ISTJs, and Nines in ISFPs.
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