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Discover your Jungian archetype with this AI-powered psycho-spiritual test. Are you the Hero, the Sage, the Magician or the Lover?

The Jungian Archetype Test with AI identifies which of the great archetypes of the human psyche defines your personality: Hero, Sage, Magician, Lover, Caregiver, Jester, Innocent, Explorer, Creator, Ruler, Rebel, Regular Person. Each has its light, its shadow and its mission. The AI cross-references your answers with the twelve classical archetypes and delivers your in-depth portrait according to the analytical psychology of Carl Jung.

What is a Jungian Archetype?

Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961), disciple of Freud and later an independent master, proposed that the human unconscious is not only personal: there also exists a collective unconscious shared by all humanity, populated by universal archetypes that appear in the myths, dreams, religions and arts of every culture. These archetypes are inherited psychic patterns, not learned ones.

In applied settings, Carol Pearson and Margaret Mark popularised in the 1990s the twelve archetypes that represent the great ways of inhabiting life. Each person lives primarily from one (their dominant archetype) but carries the other eleven as reserves or shadows. Knowing your primary archetype is a powerful tool for self-knowledge.

The 12 Archetypes

Innocent (paradise, simple faith). Regular Person (belonging, human connection). Hero (overcome, prove worth). Caregiver (nurture, protect). Explorer (freedom, discovery). Rebel (revolution, breaking structures).

Lover (intimacy, pleasure). Creator (create, express vision). Jester (joy, breaking solemnity). Sage (truth, understanding). Magician (transform, manifest). Ruler (control, order, responsibility). Each archetype has its light (healthy qualities) and its shadow (exaggerated or perverted version) that the AI nuances in your reading.

Frequently Asked Questions

Am I only one archetype?
Not exclusively. Most people have one dominant and two or three active secondary ones. The dominant archetype is the one you express most in everyday life; the secondary ones appear in specific contexts (Caregiver with your children, Rebel at work, Sage in your spiritual life). The ideal is to integrate several to have a rich, flexible inner life.
How does it relate to MBTI or the Enneagram?
They are different but complementary systems. MBTI (16 types) is based on cognitive preferences (introvert/extrovert, sensing/intuitive, etc.). The Enneagram describes nine types based on deep motivations. Jungian archetypes are universal mythic patterns. Each system illuminates something different. My advice: use several, not just one.
Can my dominant archetype change?
It tends to evolve over the course of a lifetime. The common pattern: Innocent or Explorer in youth, Hero or Lover in early adulthood, Sage, Magician or Ruler in midlife, Sage or Magician in old age. Life crises can activate new archetypes (Rebel after a divorce, Caregiver after having children). The archetype is stable but not fixed.
What if I get an archetype seen as "negative", like the Rebel or Jester?
There are no inherently negative archetypes. Each one has its value. The Rebel is the engine of social change — without it there would be no progress. The Jester breaks insufferable solemnity and brings joy. What is "negative" is not the archetype itself but its shadow version (nihilistic Rebel, evasive Jester). With awareness, every archetype is healthy and necessary.