There are three main typed of tides worldwide, diurnal tides, semidiurnal tides, and mixed tides.
Diurnal tides: a type of tidal pattern that is characterized by a single high tide and a single low tide each tidal day. A place where there are mostly diurnal tides is on the northern coasts of the Gulf of Mexico as shown in the image below.
Semidiurnal tides: a tidal pattern that exhibits two high tides and two low tides each tidal day. The tides are about the same height when they are low and high. These patterns are found along the Atlantic coast of the USA.
Mixed tides: it is similar to a semidiurnal pattern except that it is characterized by a large inequality in high water heights, low water heights, or both. There are usually two high and low tides each day. However the tides are usually different heights. These patterns are found along the Pacific coast of the USA and in oter parts of the world.