Kay Pacha · (KAY PAH-chah) · The Middle World
Free Enneagram Compatibility Test
Nine questions. Your relationship style identified – and why some connections always click while others hit the same wall every time.
Every type has predictable triggers, needs, and blind spots. This 9-question assessment reveals yours – and why some connections just click.
How the Enneagram Compatibility Test
Measures Your Relationship Style
The INTI NAN Enneagram Compatibility Test identifies your relationship style: the pattern of how your Enneagram type naturally shows up in close connections, what you need from a partner, and where your core motivation creates predictable dynamics. The test does not score whether you are compatible with someone. It identifies your style so you can read any pairing more clearly.
Six relationship styles group the nine Enneagram types by their dominant relational pattern. Each style describes a distinct way a type leads in close relationships: what it offers first, what it asks for, where it can stretch easily, and where it needs more conscious work. The same core fear and core desire that define each Enneagram type continue to drive behavior in relationships. The styles make these patterns visible in the relational context specifically.
Nine questions, four minutes, immediate result. You receive your relationship style, a description of how it expresses, and a note on which of the six styles tend to flow naturally with yours and which tend to require more conscious navigation. The result is a starting point. Any two Enneagram types can build a strong connection. Type combination alone does not determine outcome. Self-awareness, willingness to understand the other person’s core motivation, and ongoing attention to the dynamic do.
Compatibility operates in Kay Pacha, the Middle World of personality and daily life. It is one dimension in the INTI NAN three-world framework. The full compatibility picture between two people requires all three coordinates: Enneagram type, Soul Type, and Healing Pathway. The Karpay maps all three.
About This Test
What does the Enneagram Compatibility Test measure?
The INTI NAN Enneagram Compatibility Test identifies your Enneagram relationship style in Kay Pacha – the pattern of how you naturally show up in close connections, what you need from a partner, and where your core motivation creates predictable dynamics. It maps how your type interacts with all six relationship styles.
Do I need to know my Enneagram type to take the Enneagram Compatibility Test?
No prior knowledge is required. The INTI NAN Enneagram Compatibility Test identifies your Enneagram relationship style directly through nine questions in Kay Pacha – the Middle World of daily life and personality. However, knowing your core Enneagram type enriches the result by connecting your style to your specific type’s motivational pattern.
How long does the Enneagram Compatibility Test take?
The INTI NAN Enneagram Compatibility Test has nine questions focused on relational patterns in Kay Pacha and takes approximately four minutes to complete. Results appear immediately and include your relationship style, how it connects with all six styles, and which pairings tend to flow naturally versus which require more conscious navigation.
How does the Enneagram Compatibility Test connect to the INTI NAN pathway system?
Enneagram compatibility operates in Kay Pacha – the Middle World of personality and daily life – and is one dimension of the INTI NAN three-world framework. The Karpay (kar-PIE) Sacred initiation maps all three dimensions: Enneagram type, Soul Type in Hanan Pacha (hah-NAHN PAH-chah) The Upper World, and Healing Pathway in Ukhu Pacha (OO-koo PAH-chah) The Lower World. Two people’s full compatibility picture requires all three coordinates.
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How Your Style Connects With Others
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The Enneagram framework in its modern psychological form was developed by Oscar Ichazo and Claudio Naranjo in the 1960s and 1970s and has been extensively documented by the Enneagram Institute. The INTI NAN system adapts the Enneagram as one of three dimensions that together map a person’s full pathway.
The Soul Type framework is adapted from the Michael Teachings tradition, originally channeled by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and developed across several decades of study. Within INTI NAN it represents the essence dimension of the pathway – what the person brought in rather than what they learned.
The three-world cosmological structure (Hanan Pacha, Kay Pacha, Ukhu Pacha) and the three healing pathways – Energy Healing (Kawsay Hampiy), Karmic Healing (Nawpa Hampiy), and Shamanic Healing (Paqo Hampiy) – are drawn from Andean Q’ero tradition, the indigenous Andean people widely regarded as the keepers of the original Inca spiritual tradition.
The framework is documented across anthropological and linguistic scholarship as a pre-Hispanic cosmological system rooted in the Quechua language. For further reading see the Pacha (Inca mythology) article, which draws on colonial Quechua sources including the chronicles of Jesuit historian Jose de Acosta, and Constance Classen, Inca Cosmology and the Human Body (University of Utah Press, 1993).
