Frames of Mind · Self-assessment

Sketch your
own profile.

A short, honest look at how your eight intelligences sit together. There are no right answers and no scores to compare against anyone else.

This isn't a test. Howard Gardner himself is wary of paper-and-pencil quizzes for multiple intelligences — they measure how you see yourself, not what you can do. What you'll get is a sketch: a shape of your strengths and softer spots, and a few questions to sit with afterwards.

A self-portrait, not a verdict
This reflects how you see yourself today. Sit with it. Don't take it as a label.
Everyone has all of them
The question is the proportions, not which ones you "are" and "aren't".
Your data stays on your device
Nothing is sent anywhere. Results are saved locally so you can come back to them.
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Not me at all Neutral Very much me

Your sketch

A shape, not a score.

The radar shows your eight intelligences as you described them. Notice the shape — what's pulled forward, what's quieter.

Your eight intelligences · 1 = inner ring, 5 = outer ring

Ranked, strongest to softest


A few questions to sit with

Now what?


Gardner's invitation isn't to label yourself with your top result. It's the opposite: notice the shape, and then build a life that uses more of it. Your strong intelligences are entry points to subjects you've avoided. Your softer ones can be grown — especially if you stop treating them as fixed.