Interactive Type Visualization

Explore personality types through interactive visualizations

Visualization Options
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MBTI Type Wheel
Visual representation of all 16 personality types

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Tip: Click on any personality type in the wheel to view detailed information about that type. Hover over a type to highlight it.

Understanding the Visualizations

Type Wheel

The Type Wheel shows all 16 personality types arranged in a circle. Types are grouped by their dominant cognitive functions, with similar types positioned near each other. Select a type to highlight it on the wheel or click directly on a type to view its detailed profile.

Cognitive Functions

This visualization shows the cognitive function stack for a selected personality type. The functions are displayed in order of preference, from dominant to inferior. Each personality type has a unique pattern of cognitive functions that influences how they perceive the world and make decisions.

Dimension Spectrum

The Dimension Spectrum shows the four key dimensions that define personality type: Extraversion-Introversion, Sensing-Intuition, Thinking-Feeling, and Judging-Perceiving. Your preferences along these dimensions determine your four-letter type code. Use the interactive controls to explore each dimension in detail.

Type Comparison

The comparison view allows you to select two personality types and see a detailed analysis of their similarities, differences, and compatibility. This is useful for understanding relationship dynamics, team interactions, and personal growth opportunities through complementary traits.

Enneagram Rings

The Enneagram is a system of personality typing that describes patterns in how people interpret the world and manage their emotions. The nine Enneagram types are arranged in a circular diagram and grouped into three Centers of Intelligence: Instinctive (Types 8, 9, 1), Feeling (Types 2, 3, 4), and Thinking (Types 5, 6, 7). Each type has two adjacent "wings" that influence their personality, and paths of growth and stress that show how they behave under different conditions.