Are you curious about the MBTI personality types of BTS? Personality types have become extremely popular among the K-Pop community. It’s now common for idols to talk about their MBTI as an icebreaker or conversation starter wherever they go.
If you are an ARMY, you might already know about each member’s personality through variety shows and behind the scene footage. But MBTI might give you a bit more insight into the members and see them in an entirely new perspective.
Here are the MBTI results for the BTS members below.
Jin – INTP (Logician)
The INTP personality type is referred to as the Logician. They are described as flexible thinkers that “enjoy taking an unconventional approach to many aspects of life. They often seek out unlikely paths, mixing willingness to experiment with personal creativity.”
Logicians pride themselves on their unique perspectives and vigorous intellect. They can’t help but puzzle over the mysteries of the universe – which may explain why some of the most influential philosophers and scientists of all time have been Logicians. This personality type is fairly rare, but with their creativity and inventiveness, Logicians aren’t afraid to stand out from the crowd.
Suga – ISTP (Virtuoso)
The ISTP personality type is referred to as the Virtuoso. They are described to have “an individualistic mindset, pursuing goals without needing much external connection. They engage in life with inquisitiveness and personal skill, varying their approach as needed.”
Virtuosos love to work with their hands and eyes, examining the world around them with cool rationalism and spirited curiosity. People with this personality type are natural Makers, moving from project to project, building the useful and the superfluous for the fun of it, and learning as they go. To them, there’s no greater joy than getting their hands dirty pulling things apart and putting them back together, better than before.
J-Hope – INFJ (Advocate)
The INFJ personality type is referred to as the Advocate. They are described as people who “approach life with deep thoughtfulness and imagination. Their inner vision, personal values, and a quiet, principled version of humanism guide them in all things.”
INFJ are considered the rarest personality type of them all, but that certainly make an huge impact on the world. Idealistic and principled, they aren’t content to coast through life – they want to stand up and make a difference. For Advocate personalities, success doesn’t come from money or status but from seeking fulfillment, helping others, and being a force for good in the world.
RM – ENFP (Campaigner)
The ENFP personality type is referred to as the Campaigner. These people tend to embrace big ideas and actions that reflect their sense of hope and goodwill toward others. Their vibrant energy can flow in many directions.
ENFP possess a vibrant energy that’s able to spread out in many different directions. ENFP are carefree spirits, described as outgoing and open-minded. They like having a good time, as well as establishing deep, meaningful connections with other people.
JiMin – ENFJ (Protagonist)
The ENFJ personality type is referred to as the Protagonist. These personality types are warm, forthright people who love helping others. They possess strong ideas and values, reinforcing their perspective with a creative energy to achieve their goals.
Protagonists have this inner calling to a serve a greater purpose. They are often thoughtful and idealistic, striving to leave a positive impact on those around them. They are not afraid of doing the right thing, even when it is far from easy. Protagonists are born leaders with the passion and charisma to enable them to inspire others.
V – INFP (Mediator)
The INFP personality type is referred to as the Mediator. They are a rare personality type and tend to be more on the quiet side. They are also open-minded and imaginative, “and they apply a caring and creative approach to everything they do.”
Despite seeming quiet and withdrawn, Mediators have vibrant, passionate inner lives. Creative and imaginative, they happily lose themselves in daydreams, inventing all sorts of stories and conversations in their minds. These personalities are known for their sensitivity – Mediators can have profound emotional responses to music, art, nature, and the people around them.
JungKook – ISFP (Advenurer)
The ISFP personality type is referred to as an Adventurer. Those with this personality type “tend to have open minds, approaching life, new experiences, and people with grounded warmth. Their ability to stay in the moment helps them uncover exciting potentials.”
The Adventurer is described as a true artist, as they see life itself as a canvas for self-expression. “Adventurers act in ways that vividly reflect who they are as unique individuals.” They are “driven by curiosity and eager to try new things. People with this personality often have a fascinating array of passions and interests.”