Result : 6w7
Results analysis :
The test seems to have correctly found your type. If in doubt, we advise you to read the description of the other dominant type (
9w8) so you can deduce which one fits you best.
Note: The percentages (%) used above should be interpreted only for indicative purposes in order to identify the basic type.
Type 6
The Loyal Skeptic
Katniss Everdeen (The Hunger Games)
Davos Seaworth (Game of Thrones)
Bilbo Baggins (The Hobbit)
Overview
6s are drawn to loyalty, admire it, and often embody it. They want a safer world. They’re commonly seen as faithful, committed, cautious, and reliable. Highly skeptical, wary, and imaginative, they dislike being caught off guard and tend to anticipate problems and threats. They question anything unproven and pay close attention to others’ hidden motives. 6s can seem paradoxical because fear plays such a central role: depending on whether they confront it or avoid it (“phobic” vs. “counterphobic”), they may react very differently. At times, they push through fear and surprise others with genuine acts of courage.
Core Avoidance
6s work hard—often unconsciously—to avoid breaking ranks and to eliminate ambiguity. They steer clear of ideas, relationships, roles, or situations that feel unclear, and they resist straying from the groups or beliefs they identify with. Deep down, their greatest fear is being left alone and unprotected.
Focus of Attention & Motivation
6s’ attention naturally scans for contradictions and hidden agendas. This vigilance stirs fear and doubt, pulling their focus toward worst‑case scenarios. Some 6s are “phobic” (more cautious, compliant, or avoidant), while others are “counterphobic” (more confrontational or bold) in the hope of finding clarity.
6s are motivated by a need for clarity and safety. They seek stability and often look for trustworthy, protective authority. Skeptical by nature, they test people before offering their loyalty. They’re steadied by reassurance and encouragement from the people who matter most.
Core Vice & Defense Mechanism
The core vice is anxiety (fear). When their avoidance is triggered—often by unexpected change—anxiety spikes. Doubt can spiral into a sense of being targeted or unsafe, and hypervigilance with worst‑case thinking ramps up. Their primary defense is projection: attributing their own fear, suspicion, or self‑doubt to others. By locating uncomfortable feelings “out there,” they feel temporarily safer.
At Their Best
When they’re grounded and managing their avoidance, 6s are perceptive, trustworthy, brave, warm, loyal, protective, thoughtful, practical, and responsible. As they feel secure and future concerns fade, they move toward their integration type (Type 9), incorporating its positive traits and becoming more relaxed, optimistic, and peace‑oriented.
Under Stress
When caught in their compulsion, 6s can become overly vigilant, suspicious, pessimistic, indecisive, anxious, and distant.
If things worsen, they shift toward their disintegration type (Type 3), and the latter’s negative traits can show up: more rigid, reckless, self‑serving, manipulative, and blaming.
Wings
Type 6’s neighboring types are 5 and 7. The “wing” is the adjacent type that most strongly influences the core type.
6w5s are more introverted, serious, and cautious, but can also be more distant and intellectually arrogant.
6w7s are more sociable, energetic, and playful, but can also be more impulsive and materialistic.
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