Our INTJ compatibility chart shows which matches are most and least compatible according to your personality type. If you want to know more about a specific match, click on the corresponding box within the chart!
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INTJ’s personality compatibility is based on the cognitive alignment of the type. This shows us how INTJs primarily perceive the world and make judgements based on those perceptions. INTJ’s are as follows:
There is no perfect 100% compatible match. INTJs are scored for their compatibility with other personality types based on four factors- communication, passion, friendship, and partnership. A match that is high in one is often lower in another. It is up to the individual to decide which factors are most important for them in a relationship.
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INTJs have the greatest compatibility in communication with types that share the same cognitive functions. The cognitive functions are like languages our minds speak and when someone has the same functions, we do not have to translate our minds to them. INTJs speak the languages of patterns and facts. As a result, INTJs communication compatibility can be broken down as follows:
For partnership, INTJs are most compatible with EP types- meaning ENTP, ENFP, ESTP, and ESFP. Together, they are the most efficient and get the most done. The two balance each other out and their working styles do not clash with each other, preventing conflict and complacency.
For friendship, INTJs tend to be compatible with fellow NJ types. This means they have the greatest compatibility for companionship with INTJs, ENTJs, ENFJs, and INFJs. These types see the world through a similar lens and so can easily get along and enjoy activities together.
INTJs have the greatest amount of passion compatibility in a relationship with those that have opposite cognitive functions to them. For them, ENTPs, INTPs, ESFJs, and ISFJs are polar opposites to them and create a spark. However, this passion can also turn to the most electric fights. These types together are the most likely to resolve their arguments with “physical activities.”
INTJs have the greatest amount of conflict, and thus least compatibility, with the personality types that have opposite cognitive functions. When two people with opposite perspectives come together, they are bound to conflict eventually. While all couples have arguments no matter what their types, below are some common points of conflict for INTJs with other personality types.
The INTJ is focused on efficiency and gets frustrated with the TP’s need for understanding which can slow things down. TPs can lack respect for the INTJ’s lack of depth of understanding a subject. When a INTJ teaches or tries to explain a concept to a TP, the TP is prone to ask many questions to develop their own internal framework of the subject. The INTJ sometimes interpret these questions as being dumb or lacking research.