TypeJung guides
Use this hub when you want the right next page after a TypeJung result or before taking the free assessment.
The guides are organized around practical search paths: Jungian test pages, cognitive-function theory, MBTI alternatives, and common type-comparison questions.
Email yourself the assessment link and TYPEJUNG30 code. Start free, then decide after the result.
If you are new to TypeJung, start with the free assessment and use the guides to interpret the result afterward.
These pages explain what the test maps, why the function stack matters, and how to compare a result without treating any label as final proof.
Use these when one function already looks likely and you want the evidence to inspect, the false positives to avoid, and the matching inferior edge.
Use the theory guides when you want language for Ni, Ne, Si, Se, Ti, Te, Fi, and Fe before interpreting a score shape.
The most useful reading order is usually the broad Jungian page, the cognitive-functions guide, then the specific function or type page that matches your result.
| Need | Best guide | Use it for |
|---|---|---|
| Broad overview | Jungian test | Understanding how TypeJung differs from a quick label quiz |
| Theory foundation | Jungian typology | Learning attitudes, functions, type, and self-reflection language |
| Function language | Cognitive functions guide | Comparing the eight function-attitudes before reading a result |
| Full function test | Jungian cognitive functions test | Seeing how Ni, Ne, Si, Se, Ti, Te, Fi, and Fe are mapped together |
Alternative pages are useful when you already know another test name and want to understand what TypeJung does differently.
The repeated pattern is simple: TypeJung gives the free function-stack map first, then asks whether optional paid interpretation is worth adding.
Comparison guides help when two nearby labels both sound plausible. They focus on function order, support function evidence, and the inferior-function edge.
Use them after the free map if your top result is close to another pattern or if previous tests keep switching between two types.
The free guides and assessment are enough to start working with the map. Paid reports are optional and should deepen a result you already find useful.
Preview the sample report and pricing page before buying, especially if you want stress-pattern reflection, relationship-pattern reflection, and practice prompts tied to your exact map.
Take the free TypeJung assessment first. If the function-stack map feels useful, Insight is currently CA$7 with TYPEJUNG30 and Mastery is CA$20.30 with the same Stripe code.
If you have not taken the assessment, start with the free cognitive function test page. If you already have a result, read the function stack test and the guides for your strongest and weakest functions.
Yes. The public guides and the core assessment map are free. Insight and Mastery are optional one-time paid reports after you see the free map.
No. TypeJung guides are educational self-reflection resources. Use them to inspect function evidence, stress patterns, and close alternatives rather than treating any page as final proof.