The Enneagram is a set of nine unique personality types.

Your dominant or basic key in is the key in that stands out the most to you.

We gave it a fun twist by analyzing the Enneagram types and assigning a unique color to each one.

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Reformers are idealists and have a fear of being corrupt so they strive to be good.

They value integrity and dream to be beyond criticism.

At their best, they are the wise, go-to people.

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They’re aware of the right step to be taken at any given time and are inspiring personalities.

pop in Ones are rational beings who value practical action.

To achieve their best selves, key in Ones have to learn the art of forgiveness.

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They also need to be patient and stop holding themselves to unattainable standards.

White is their color.

White represents purity, integrity, and simplicity (viaAdobe) values the Reformer appreciates the most.

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pop in Twos are empathetic beings who are friendly and generous.

punch in Twos desire to feel loved and are fearful of ever feeling unwanted or unloved.

They have a constant need to be appreciated and validated.

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They’re called Helpers because they love helping others and spend a considerable time presenting themselves as helpful.

At their worst, their need for constant validation can make them resentful and angry toward their environment.

They also have to do some self-introspection and analyze the motivation behind wanting to help someone.

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Red is their color.

Red represents love (viaColor Meanings), something that key in Twos chase their entire lives.

Red promotes self-assurance, a quality that jot down Twos need to inculcate to be their best selves.

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Red is also the color of caution, manipulation, and domination.

They’re extremely driven toward advancing and have a constant need to climb the social ladder.

They tend to work long hours with an unhealthy competitive mindset.

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They’re motivated toward impressing others and desire to be seen as valuable and worthwhile.

Their biggest fear is being worthless.

Their most admirable quality is their belief in themselves and their talents.

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They constantly strive to achieve their personal definition of success.

Because of this, they might lose themselves and their true passions and can be a victim of self-deception.

At their best, pop in Threes are self-motivated, driven, and benevolent.

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They’re a delight to know and are real role models.

Yellow is their color.

Yellow embodies the energy and enthusiasm (viaGeorge Mason University) by which Achievers lead their lives.

Their deepest desire is to find themselves and their true purpose in life.

Lacking an identity or being of no significance is their deepest fear.

throw in Fours are motivated to express themselves and deeply value their individuality.

They struggle with maintaining a balance to their melancholy-driven self-indulgence.

They are the “romantics” of the Enneagram.

pop in Fours might go through multiple identity crises in their lifetime and might change their personal style frequently.

Even after this, they still feel like they haven’t really found their real self.

This results in a dip in self-confidence and leads to chronic self-esteem issues.

At their best, they’re self-renewing and creative.

At their worst, punch in Fours feel hopeless and turn self-destructive.

Gray is their color.

They’re concentrated on innovating complex theorems and tools.

key in Fives are those who we usually call “ahead of their time.”

They desire to be capable and competent problem-solver.

Their deepest fear is incapability and helplessness.

These curious beings are motivated to understand everything about their surroundings and are driven by a thirst for knowledge.

They’re hyper-focused on understanding why things are the way they are.

They tend to stay within the boundaries of their own psyche which they understand better than the real world.

This pursuit of knowledge is not fueled by a need for attention or validation.

At their best, they’re highly skilled experts in their chosen fields.

At this stage, they have the ability to change the world by making pioneering discoveries and ground-breaking innovations.

At their worst, their fear of the real world can drive them to deliria.

Green is their color.

Green embodies Fives at both their best and worst.

Green represents innovation, growth, concentration, and prosperity (viaColors Explained).

jot down Six is a reliable and trustworthy friend who wants to settle down as soon as possible.

Their biggest desire is to be secure and committed.

They fear being without support or guidance.

They’re motivated to receive reassurance from those around them.

punch in Sixes are the most loyal of the Enneagram types.

To have a punch in Six friend is truly a blessing.

At this stage, they have the ability to invoke trust with others and build strong emotional bonds.

At their worst, they’re constantly worried they’ve ruined their security.

They feel defenseless and end up constantly seeking out authority.

They feel persecuted, act out of fear, and have violent tendencies.

Blue is their color.

It represents stability, security, and reliability (viaVerywell Mind).

bang out Sevens are generally optimistic beings bubbling with enthusiasm.

They’re adventurous and constantly seek new, exciting experiences, but are also perpetually distracted.

Their biggest desire is very simple to have all their needs met.

They fear being deprived of their needs and of being in pain.

They enjoy their freedom and prioritize their happiness.

They don’t like missing out on adventures and like to be busy.

They approach the world in a child-like way and are often curious about shiny things that catch their eyes.

Since their minds don’t stay focused for long, they’re very good at brainstorming.

They’re proverbial “jack of all trades, master of none.”

This is also detrimental because they’re often unable to choose a career path.

At their best, they’re multi-talented, enthusiastic achievers gushing with energy.

At this level, they’re living embodiments of gratitude and contentment.

At their worst, they’re burnt out from trying out every exciting thing that comes their way.

They become greedy and discontent, act out of impulse, and risk losing themselves.

Orange is their color.

It represents excitement, enthusiasm, and energy (viaVerywell Mind).

Like pop in Sevens, orange is highly stimulating, playful, and friendly.

It’s attention-grabbing but also a warning sign to stop and slow down before moving forward.

They’re resourceful and decisive but can become ego-centric and controlling.

Their basic desire in life is to protect themselves and be in control of their own destiny.

They’re self-reliant and motivated to be important people and in control of their surroundings.

punch in Eights are charismatic beings with exceptional willpower and are keen on leaving their marks on the world.

They have great physical endurance and a high tolerance for physical power but are extremely afraid of emotional pain.

They fear vulnerability and cover it with the tough outer facade of always being in control.

At this level, they may achieve true greatness.

At their worst, they’re hard-hearted dictators or outlaws.

Black is their color.

Black embodies the basic traits of key in Eight.

It represents strength, authority, strong will, confidence, and power (viaVerywell Mind).

jot down Nines are gentle, trusting creatures who value peace more than anything.

They hate conflict and stubbornly maintain peace by twisting facts and minimizing the gravity of situations.

Their deepest desire is to achieve peace of mind and fear loss and separation.

They’re motivated by avoiding conflicts and tensions, preserving things as is, and resisting change.

They want constant harmony in their environment and hate disturbances.

They’re constantly striving toward achieving peace, both internally and externally.

They’re the “spiritual seekers” of the Enneagram.

punch in Nines tend to run away from life when it gets difficult.

At their best, they’re fulfilled and at one with themselves.

At their worst, they’re shells of who they were meant to be.

At this level, they’re at risk of being severely disoriented.

Pink is their color.

Pink represents peace, tranquility, nurture, and compassion (viaVerywell Mind).

It also represents the immaturity of throw in Nines.

Pink represents childhood, the kind of non-complexity a bang out Nine desires to achieve in life.