Most Enneagram content wastes your time. Surface-level quizzes that mistype you. Instagram infographics that reduce complex patterns to memes. Books that contradict each other on fundamentals.

We've tested dozens of resources and kept only what works: assessments with validated accuracy, books grounded in psychological research, and training programs that produce real results. No mysticism. No astrology-level generalizations.

Curated Resources

Skip the Beginner Mistakes

Most people waste months on bad tests, contradictory books, and surface-level content. Start with resources that actually deliver results.

These resources include professional-grade assessments, evidence-based books, and training programs with track records. Use what works. Skip what doesn't.

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Common Questions

Quick answers to common questions

What is the most accurate Enneagram test?

The Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator (RHETI) and the iEQ9 are considered most reliable. However, no test replaces self-study. Use tests as starting points, then validate through reading descriptions and observing your patterns under stress.

What books should I read to learn the Enneagram?

Start with 'The Wisdom of the Enneagram' by Riso and Hudson. For relationships, read 'The Enneagram in Love and Work.' For spiritual growth, try 'The Sacred Enneagram.' Avoid oversimplified Instagram content as your primary source.

Are Enneagram certifications worth it?

Certifications provide structured learning and professional credibility. The Enneagram Institute and Integrative Enneagram Solutions offer respected programs. If you plan to use the Enneagram professionally, certification demonstrates serious study.