INTP starts with the concept, ISTP starts with the mechanism
INTPs often want to understand the abstract structure of a problem before acting. ISTPs often trust direct engagement with the thing itself and learn fast by testing, adjusting, and seeing what actually happens.
Their calm style is not built from the same rhythm
INTPs may seem quiet because they are mentally deep in analysis. ISTPs may seem quiet because they are focused on practical control, motion, or getting a cleaner result through direct handling.
Boredom looks a little different
INTPs often get restless when a conversation or task feels conceptually thin. ISTPs often lose energy when things become too theoretical, too repetitive, or too far removed from what can actually be done right now.
Watch your first move when a problem lands
If you instinctively build a mental model before doing anything, INTP is worth a closer look. If you want to test, touch, tweak, or strip the problem down directly, ISTP may describe you better.
