This makes both of them much more rare than ENFPs, who come in at 8.1% (they’re the most common Intuitive type). ESTPs only make up 4.3% of the population and ISTPs are 5.4%. They’re all pretty rare.Įven some Sensing types are more rare than others, though Sensors as a whole make up about 70% of the population. These percentages pin-point INFJ at 1.5%, ENTJ 1.8%, INTJ at 2.1%, and ENFJ at 2.5%. The Myers-Briggs® Foundation offers more specific estimates in addition to the ranges. The estimates from Center of Application for Psychological Type cover a pretty broad range, though. You can see the Estimated Frequencies of the Types in the United States Population in this chart:Īs you can see from the type distribution chart at the start of this post, most of the Intuitive types each make up less than 5% of the population. And when we break type distributions down by gender, INFJ is not the rarest type among women (though it is among men). While INFJs are the rarest type overall, there are other types that are almost as rare. Some also treat this rarity as meaning that we INFJs are so rare no one else can relate to us and/or that it makes us extra special. However, I’ve also seen quite a few INFJs treat this rarity as if there’s a huge gap between how rare we are compared to the other personality types. According to every type distribution I’ve seen this statement is true. I may rewrite/update this post at some point in the future, but for now you can read more about current type distributions at this link: “How Rare Is Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type?”Īs an INFJ, I often see people talking about how it’s the rarest personality type. Currently, ENTJs are the rarest type in the population. Note: before you read this post, you should know that it quotes outdated information about type distributions.
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