Rarest Personality Type: The Rarest MBTI Types Ranked
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If you are asking what is the rarest personality type, the answer people usually expect is INFJ. That is the most common answer in population summaries of MBTI data. But the more honest version is slightly less tidy: rarity depends on the dataset, sample, and whether the source is measuring the general population, a self-selected audience, or a specific region. So treat the ranking as directional, not sacred.
If you want the broader system first, start with the MBTI letters guide or browse all 16 profiles in the MBTI hub.
Mila (INFJ)
Often Listed #1 Rarest
Victoria Kane (INTJ)
Usually Near the Bottom of the Population Table
Nova Rae (ENTJ)
Frequently Included in the Top 3 RarestSo What Is the Rarest Personality Type?
In most MBTI population summaries, INFJ is listed as the rarest or one of the rarest types overall. INTJ and ENTJ also tend to appear near the bottom of the frequency table. That is why these three are the safest answer for a rarity-focused article, especially when someone wants the quick shortlist rather than the full sixteen-type spread.
The important caveat is that percentage tables are estimates, not laws of nature. If one report says INFJ is 1.5% and another puts a different type slightly lower, that does not mean the framework broke. It usually means the sample changed.
Method Note: Why the Ranking Can Shift
- some datasets are old and some are newer
- some samples come from general populations while others come from self-selected test-takers
- gender splits and regional differences can slightly reorder the middle of the table
- online MBTI-style testing is not the same as a controlled official assessment sample
That is why this page is best used as a practical guide to common rarity patterns, not as a fixed leaderboard.
The impact of scarcity
Rare types like INFJs, INTJs, and ENTJs often describe feeling out of sync with the social default around them. That can translate into stronger pattern-seeking, private certainty, or a drive to build systems that fit them better.
The Top 3 Rarest MBTI Types
1 INFJ - The Counselor
INFJs are often cited as the rarest type because they combine deep intuition with a highly relational, values-aware style. They tend to be idealistic, pattern-sensitive, and unusually concerned with what things mean beneath the surface.
2 INTJ - The Strategist
INTJs are often described as rare because their style combines abstract long-range thinking with a strong preference for structure, competence, and independent judgment. They can look detached, but the deeper pattern is selective investment rather than lack of depth.
3 ENTJ - The Commander
ENTJs bring strategic vision plus execution pressure. That mix can feel uncommon because it combines intuitive abstraction with outward decisiveness. In practice, ENTJs are often the people trying to organize reality instead of just react to it.
Why People Care About Rare Types
Usually, rarity questions are not really about statistics. They are about recognition. People want to know whether the reason they have felt out of sync in school, work, or relationships might have a pattern behind it. That is why rarity content works best when it moves past trivia and into lived interpretation.
If you think one of these rare profiles sounds familiar, read the full type pages for INFJ, INTJ, or ENTJ next. That will tell you more than the ranking alone.
Does rarity mean better?
Rarity is not value. It does not mean smarter, deeper, or more evolved. It only means less common in a given sample. The useful part is not superiority. The useful part is context.
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