Test Results:
Thank you for taking Sarah LaFon’s Enneagram Test. Your scores for each of the 9 types are listed on the chart below.
Interpreting the results:
While there is a very good possibility that your top score represents your Enneagram type, more research and validation is recommended. Most people will find that their type is within the top 2 or 3 test results, so please take a detailed look at those results, as well as any other types that you consider to be possibilities. A link to each type description can be found in the menu above.
It’s important to remember that no Enneagram test is 100% accurate for all test-takers.
A few people will recognize their type almost immediately. Many people find their type after doing a bit of research and exploration. For others still, the process can take weeks, months, or even years before they uncover their core type. There is no right way or timeframe for figuring out your type! Let the process take as long as it needs to, without pressuring yourself.
We all have more to discover about ourselves, and the Enneagram is a transformational tool used for this very purpose.
If you find that you still have questions about your core type and would like to schedule a personal Typing Session with me, you can do that HERE. I will spend 60-75 minutes with you and will send you a personalized report afterward.
Your Top Types

Type Three
People of Enneatype THREE are ambitious achievers, motivated by a desire to accomplish and succeed at whatever they attempt. Accomplishment requires drive, and Threes have it in spades – extending themselves with efficiency, competency, and ubiquitous to-do lists. Threes are natural leaders and encouragers: they want the very best for themselves and usually consider it important to be aspirational for others. They set an example of poised productivity and are often admired for their cheerful tenacity. Threes spend much of their energy focusing on their image and are concerned with how they (and their achievements) appear to others. This pervasive drive to succeed in the eyes of others can result in a tendency to push aside time-consuming feelings resulting in a disconnect with self and others.

Type Two
People of Enneatype TWO are friendly givers, motivated by a desire to connect with others in a sincere caring way and to receive love and appreciation in return. They are perhaps the most emotionally intuitive of the types, sensing and taking on the feelings and needs of others. Twos are natural caregivers and supporters, moving […]

Type Six
People of Enneatype SIX are loyal skeptics who are motivated by a desire to find security, safety and predictability in their environment. They are reliable, friendly and dutiful – looking for the right structures or people in which they can place their trust. Sixes have very busy brains – actively attuned to potential problems, dangers, […]