MBTI 16 Types Guide
Browse all sixteen archetypes with traits, communication notes, and character matches for each type.
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Overview
The sixteen-type library explains each archetype in plain language: strengths, blind spots, communication preferences, and character examples. Use it after the quiz or when you already know your type.
Why use this guide?
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Browse all sixteen types in one editorial hub.
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Compare communication notes before choosing a character.
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Jump from a type page into compatibility or quiz flows.
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Use as reference material for Passport type signal.
Important note
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