 Here are the four types of introverts. One, social introvert. They don't feel shy or anxious in social settings. It may even enjoy them, but they feel emotionally drained if they stay out for too long. Social introverts won't share much about themselves to anyone other than their closest friends. Two, thinking introvert. They're lost in their own little world. They often find themselves daydreaming and may seem aloof to those who don't know them. Thinking introverts are also very introspective and therefore more in tune with their feelings than the average person. Three, anxious introvert. The shy introvert. Anxious introverts crave solitude. They're extremely uncomfortable in new or large social situations and analyze or ruminate on their behavior whenever they're in public. And four, restrained introvert. Are reserved, thoughtful, and don't like change. They'll go out if they've planned for it far enough in advance, but they would rather be relaxing by themselves. Binging on their favorite shows, reading, or doing yoga, they thrive in their routine and appreciate ample forewarning.