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Personality tests have become widely popular, and it seems like a different one hits the scene each year. Well, for 2020, enneagram testing has become a real favorite, especially on social media. Several Instagram users have joined in on the fun, creating their own enneagram-centric accounts.

Categorizing personalities 1-9, people see where exactly they fall in personality types, based on characteristics and inclinations.

Whether you like funny memes or serious self-reflection, we have all the accounts you should be following on Instagram this year to better understand your enneagram number.

@justmyenneatype

This account combines intellect with explanations. With an aesthetically pleasing page, @justmyenneatype color codes each number and provides good explanations as to what each number means.

These colorful posts align nicely on the page, making it easy to find your type. They will also include deep, intellectual aspects to different posts for those who no longer need their number explained. These posts are very insightful and require self-reflection.

Photo from enneagram account @justmyenneatype
Photo via enneagram account @justmyenneatype

@enneagramvibes

Going along with self-reflection, @enneagramvibes hit you with very deep self-reflection.

To give a good balance, however, they will do funny screenshots of different comedy shows to correlate with enneagram types. Funny to serious is pretty much a ratio of 2:1, so you are laughing more than you are evaluating yourself.

Self-reflection post from enneagram account @enneagramvibes
Photo via enneagram account @enneagramvibes

@enneagramandcoffee

What is so unique about this account is that the owner also does a podcast and sells merchandise.

The account focuses a lot more on the intellectual side of enneagram testing. The posts and podcasts discuss topics surrounding enneagrams, such as pop culture, myths and the linkage to zodiac signs.

Photo via enneagram account @enneagramandcoffee

@enneadogs

Okay, this account is, in my opinion, the most underappreciated enneagram accounts out there. Enneagrams and dogs–what more can you ask for.

Using videos, pictures, and memes of dogs, this account portrays the different enneagram types. Who wouldn’t love seeing what funny furball relates to you the most?

Photo via enneagram account @enneadogs

@enneagramandmemes

This page is nothing but comedy. Using today’s trending memes, movies, and television shows, this account gives examples of every enneagram type.

Very fun and lighthearted, @enneagramandmemes will keep you interested with it’s witty connections of enneagram types to characters and scenes.

Michael Scott meme from enneagram account @enneagramandmemes
Photo via enneagram account @enneagramandmemes

@enneaoils

One other very unique account, @enneaoils, produces content relating personality types to essential oils.

It will give examples of certain feelings and emotions a certain enneagram type may be experiencing and provide what essential oil is best for that situation.

Every other post will be an inspirational or thought-provoking quote. The change in content is refreshing and keeps you wondering what will be said next.

Photo via enneagram account @enneaoils

@okayenneagram

For hilarious, and sometimes savage, memes relating to the enneagram types, @okayenneagram is your account to follow.

Playing off social trends and internet memes, this account will link it to an enneagram type.

Photo via enneagram account @okayenneagram

Whether you know your enneagram number or not, some of these accounts are good to follow for inspiration. They are also good reminders to self reflect.

While our culture today can find humor in even the worst of situations, it is good to know yourself and evaluate your personality. Funny or not, enneagram content portrays a different level of insight that you may have never experienced before.

If you don’t know your enneagram number and would like to find out, follow this link. Now you’ll enjoy these enneagram accounts and see how well they resound with you.

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