MBTI Compatibility Chart
Explore compatibility between all 16 personality types. 256 unique pairings analyzed by cognitive function alignment, communication style, and relationship dynamics.
Top 10 Most Compatible Pairs
INTP (the Logician) and ISFJ (the Defender) are golden pair types — they share all four cognitive functions in complementary order, creating a relationship where each person's strength addresses the other's growth edge. The introverted thinking of INTP and the introverted sensing of ISFJ create a dynamic, mutually enriching exchange. This pairing consistently ranks among the most growth-oriented in MBTI research.
INFJ (the Advocate) and ESTP (the Entrepreneur) are golden pair types — they share all four cognitive functions in complementary order, creating a relationship where each person's strength addresses the other's growth edge. The introverted intuition of INFJ and the extraverted sensing of ESTP create a dynamic, mutually enriching exchange. This pairing consistently ranks among the most growth-oriented in MBTI research.
INFP (the Mediator) and ISTJ (the Logistician) are golden pair types — they share all four cognitive functions in complementary order, creating a relationship where each person's strength addresses the other's growth edge. The introverted feeling of INFP and the introverted sensing of ISTJ create a dynamic, mutually enriching exchange. This pairing consistently ranks among the most growth-oriented in MBTI research.
ENFJ (the Protagonist) and ESTP (the Entrepreneur) are golden pair types — they share all four cognitive functions in complementary order, creating a relationship where each person's strength addresses the other's growth edge. The extraverted feeling of ENFJ and the extraverted sensing of ESTP create a dynamic, mutually enriching exchange. This pairing consistently ranks among the most growth-oriented in MBTI research.
ISTJ (the Logistician) and ENFP (the Campaigner) are golden pair types — they share all four cognitive functions in complementary order, creating a relationship where each person's strength addresses the other's growth edge. The introverted sensing of ISTJ and the extraverted intuition of ENFP create a dynamic, mutually enriching exchange. This pairing consistently ranks among the most growth-oriented in MBTI research.
ESFJ (the Consul) and ENTP (the Debater) are golden pair types — they share all four cognitive functions in complementary order, creating a relationship where each person's strength addresses the other's growth edge. The extraverted feeling of ESFJ and the extraverted intuition of ENTP create a dynamic, mutually enriching exchange. This pairing consistently ranks among the most growth-oriented in MBTI research.
ISTP (the Virtuoso) and ESTP (the Entrepreneur) are golden pair types — they share all four cognitive functions in complementary order, creating a relationship where each person's strength addresses the other's growth edge. The introverted thinking of ISTP and the extraverted sensing of ESTP create a dynamic, mutually enriching exchange. This pairing consistently ranks among the most growth-oriented in MBTI research.
ESFP (the Entertainer) and ISFP (the Adventurer) are golden pair types — they share all four cognitive functions in complementary order, creating a relationship where each person's strength addresses the other's growth edge. The extraverted sensing of ESFP and the introverted feeling of ISFP create a dynamic, mutually enriching exchange. This pairing consistently ranks among the most growth-oriented in MBTI research.
INTJ (the Architect) and ENTJ (the Commander) are golden pair types — they share all four cognitive functions in complementary order, creating a relationship where each person's strength addresses the other's growth edge. The introverted intuition of INTJ and the extraverted thinking of ENTJ create a dynamic, mutually enriching exchange. This pairing consistently ranks among the most growth-oriented in MBTI research.
INTJ (the Architect) and ISFP (the Adventurer) are golden pair types — they share all four cognitive functions in complementary order, creating a relationship where each person's strength addresses the other's growth edge. The introverted intuition of INTJ and the introverted feeling of ISFP create a dynamic, mutually enriching exchange. This pairing consistently ranks among the most growth-oriented in MBTI research.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which MBTI types are most compatible?
The most compatible MBTI pairs include INTP-ISFJ (93/100), INFJ-ESTP (93/100), INFP-ISTJ (93/100). Compatibility is based on complementary cognitive functions — types whose dominant functions complement each other tend to create the most enriching relationships.
How is MBTI compatibility calculated?
Our compatibility scores are based on cognitive function stack analysis. We evaluate: shared functions between types, complementary dominant/inferior function pairings, temperament alignment (NT, NF, SJ, SP), and letter-by-letter similarity. Scores range from 0-100.
Can incompatible MBTI types have good relationships?
Absolutely. MBTI compatibility scores indicate natural ease of communication and understanding, not relationship destiny. Any two types can have a fulfilling relationship with self-awareness, communication, and mutual respect. Lower compatibility scores simply mean the relationship may require more intentional effort.
Is MBTI compatibility accurate for dating?
MBTI compatibility provides useful insights about communication styles and potential friction points, but it is one factor among many. Shared values, life goals, emotional maturity, and mutual effort matter more than personality type. Use these guides as conversation starters, not relationship verdicts.
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