The Most (and Least) Common Personality Types: MBTIs Ranked (2024)

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If you sometimes feel like “everyone's the same,” you might be onto something. Although there are 16 personality types in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), they’re not distributed equally among the population, with ISFJs being the most prevalent personality type. In this article, we’ll explore the most (and least) common personality types among the general population, men, and women, plus review what all those letters in your personality type mean.
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Things You Should Know

  • In the US, ISFJ is the most common personality type among the general population (14%) and women (19%). Among men, ISTJ is most common (16%).
  • INFJ is the rarest personality type in the US among the general population (1.5%) and men (1%). For women, INTJ is the rarest (less than 1%).
  • From most to least common, the personality types are: ISFJ, ESFJ, ISTJ, ISFP, ESTJ, ESFP, ENFP, ISTP, INFP, ESTP, INTP, ENTP, ENFJ, INTJ, ENTJ, INFJ.

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What’s the most common personality type?

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  1. The most common Myers-Briggs personality type is ISFJ. Also called “the Defender” or “the Protector,” ISFJs make up almost 14% of the general U.S. population. They’re characterized by their empathetic and loyal personalities—ISFJs are often tuned into the feelings of others and dedicate themselves to providing for and protecting their loved ones. They tend to be creatures of habit and prefer a well-organized, structured lifestyle based on established values.[1]

    • ISFJs gravitate to careers that are collaborative, structured, and help others. Popular ISFJ roles include social workers or other mental health professionals, healthcare providers, office managers, teachers, or childcare workers.
    • In relationships, ISFJs are extremely caring, but sometimes reserved. They may have a tendency to self-sacrifice too much and struggle to express their needs.
    • On the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) axes, ISFJs are introverted (I), sensing (S), feeling (F), and judging (J).
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What’s the rarest personality type?

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  1. The least common Myers-Briggs personality type is INFJ. INFJs are introverted (I), intuitive (N), feeling (F), and judging (J). It may be hard to notice them since they make up less than 2% of the general U.S. population.[2] These types have a strong sense of integrity and crave deep, meaningful connections with others. They appear quiet or gentle and have a knack for sussing out the feelings and motivations of others quite easily.

    • INFJs tend to gravitate toward careers in healthcare, social services, the sciences, education, business, and law.
    • In relationships, INFJs know how to de-escalate conflicts and anticipate their partner’s needs, making them a caring and affectionate partner.
    • The rarest personality types tend to be Intuitives (I) over Sensors (S), as well as Judging (J) more than Perceiving (P).
    • The pros of having a rare personality type include being able to offer diverse and different viewpoints, opinions, and strengths in any situation.
    • The cons of having a rare personality type can include being hard to relate to and having lofty goals that others don’t understand.

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Personality Types Ranked

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  1. From most to least common, the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types are:

    • ISFJ (13.8%)
    • ESFJ (12.3%)
    • ISTJ (11.6%)
    • ISFP (8.8%)
    • ESTJ (8.7%)
    • ESFP (8.5%)
    • ENFP (8.1%)
    • ISTP (5.4%)
    • INFP (4.4%)
    • ESTP (4.3%)
    • INTP (3.3%)
    • ENTP (3.2%)
    • ENFJ (2.5%)
    • INTJ (2.1%)[3]
    • ENTJ (1.8%)
    • INFJ (1.5%)
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Most Common Personality Types by Gender

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    For women, ISFJ is the most prevalent personality type. About 19% of women in the US are ISFJs, making this personality type more common among women than among the general population or men (only about 8% of men are ISFJs).[4] ISFJ women are highly compassionate and supportive due to their introverted (I) and feeling (F) tendencies and can often be found in careers including nursing, teaching, social work, or counseling.[5]

    • The rarest personality type among women is INTJ.
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    For men, ISTJ is the most common personality type. ISTJs account for about 12% of the general population (the third most common personality type overall), but 16% of men.[6] ISTJ men are logical, detail-oriented, and value structure and duty. They’re highly practical and traditional, gravitating to careers such as accounting, architecture, surgical or dental work, or logistics management.[7]

    • About 8% of women are also ISTJs, making this type half as common among women than men.
    • ISTJs have much in common with ISFJs. The main difference is that they tend to think (T) objectively and logically when making decisions rather than using their feelings (F) or personal concerns.
    • The rarest personality type among men is INFJ, which is also the least common type among the general population overall.
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Traits of Common Personality Types

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  1. The most common personality types are Sensors (S) over Intuitives (N). Sensors make up about 74% of all people, while Intuitives account for just 24% of the population.[8] Sensors are factual and process information through their 5 senses, tending to be more realistic, concrete, and practical than Intuitives. On the other hand, Intuitives seek the bigger picture and look to a future of multiple possibilities. They’re more abstract than Sensors and “read between the lines” to gather information.

    • The pros of having a common personality type include relating to others quickly while being easy to understand at the same time.
    • On the flip side, the cons to having a common personality type include being exposed to a less diverse field of ideas and finding it hard to “stand out from the crowd.”

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Which personality type is most likable?

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  1. ESFJ might be considered the most likable personality type. It’s difficult to label any one type as the “most likable” since every personality has lovable, relatable qualities and unique strengths and weaknesses. However, ESFJs are extroverted (E) social butterflies and people pleasers that tend to get along easily with lots of different types of people. They’re also dependable and protective of their loved ones, making them easy to like![9]

    • ESFJ is the second most common personality type and has much in common with the most prevalent type, ISFJ.
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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Overview

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  1. The MBTI model assesses personalities on four axes, or “preferences.” In this case, a preference is how you orient yourself when focusing your mind or using your brain to make decisions. While you might naturally prefer to do things one way according to your personality type, that doesn’t mean you can’t do things any other way—it just might not be your first instinct. To understand the MBTI personality types, consider these four axes:[10]

    • Extraversion (E) vs. Introversion (I): Extraverts gain energy from interacting with the outer world, people and things, while introverts fuel up by focusing inward on concepts and ideas.
    • Sensing (S) vs. Intuition (N): Those who prefer sensing focus on concrete, tangible details, while those who use intuition look for patterns and future possibilities to construct the “big picture.”
    • Thinking (T) vs. Feeling (F): Thinkers rely on impersonal facts and logic to make decisions, whereas feelers consider personal concerns, relationships, and the people involved.
    • Judging (J) vs. Perceiving (P): Those who judge prefer a structured life and control their world through planning and decision-making (judging), while those who perceive prefer a flexible lifestyle and interact with the world through information gathering (perceiving).

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      INFJ is the rarest personality type in the US among the general population (1.5%) and men (1%). For women, INTJ is the rarest (less than 1%). From most to least common, the personality types are: ISFJ, ESFJ, ISTJ, ISFP, ESTJ, ESFP, ENFP, ISTP, INFP, ESTP, INTP, ENTP, ENFJ, INTJ, ENTJ, INFJ.

      What is the least popular MBTI type? ›

      The least common Myers-Briggs personality Type is INFJ.

      What are the 3 rarest MBTI types? ›

      1. INFJ. INFJ, also known as the advocate, counselor, or idealist, is the rarest type of personality in the general population. ...
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      3. INTJ. ...
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      Which MBTI is the most common? ›

      According to data provided by the Myers Briggs Foundation , the most common personality type is ISFJ, which stands for Introversion, Sensing, Feeling and Judging.

      Which MBTI most likely has ADHD? ›

      Overall, those diagnosed with ADHD were more likely than others to have Ne and less likely to have Te or Fi.

      What are the most calmest MBTI? ›

      ISTP personality types are calm, efficient and productive, and are open to new opportunities. This introduction to the ISTP personality type, based on the Myers-Briggs® Step I personality assessment, can help ISTPs to understand how they interact with others, and what careers they might enjoy.

      Which MBTI type has the hardest life? ›

      My experience has been that INFJs and INFPs seem to have the most difficult time coping with this thing we call life. That's based on my professional experience, 20 years, as a therapist. The reason, I believe, is that they are the most emotionally sensitive of types.

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      Otherwise, the Se (Extroverted Sensing) types in general are going to be the most risk seeking in general, while the Si (Introverted Sensing) types are going to be the most risk averse. To sum up, The XNFJ and XNTJ types can be very risky if they calculate that it's worth it.

      What is the rarest MBTI and gender? ›

      INFJ is the rarest personality type in the US among the general population (1.5%) and men (1%). For women, INTJ is the rarest (less than 1%). From most to least common, the personality types are: ISFJ, ESFJ, ISTJ, ISFP, ESTJ, ESFP, ENFP, ISTP, INFP, ESTP, INTP, ENTP, ENFJ, INTJ, ENTJ, INFJ.

      Which MBTI is the most introverted? ›

      Topping the list as the most introverted MBTI type is the INTP, known for their deep thinking and penchant for tackling complex issues independently. Following closely is the INTJ, distinguished by their analytical minds and unwavering motivation for learning.

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      1. ESFJ. People who fit the ESFJ personality type can usually be recognized by their big hearts and kindly manner. ESFJs are warm and welcoming and their love of tradition means they value good old-fashioned manners highly.

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      INTJ: The Architect

      INTJs, often considered as the most successful personality type, go by the names Mastermind or Architect; fitting descriptions for this personality type.

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      #1 Most Sensitive Type: INFJ

      INFJs usually exhibit high levels of sensitivity and have a deep affinity for other people's feelings. INFJs have strong emotional connections to both their own feelings and the feelings of others.

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      ENFJ and ESFJ: The People Pleasers

      ENFJs and ESFJs in particular are two Extraverted types who could be more prone to anxiety. Firstly, both of these personalities lead with Extraverted Feeling (Fe). Having Fe as your dominant cognitive function means it's the first mental tool you rely on to make sense of the world.

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