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My Intelligence Type Test

Which area do you truly shine in? Are you an analytical thinker who thrives on logic and numbers, an expressive communicator who moves people with words, or an empathy expert who reads others' hearts? Based on the theory of multiple intelligences, discover your unique intelligence type through real-life scenario choices. Which of the 6 intelligence types are you?

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This test is inspired by Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. Through everyday scenario choices, it identifies which intelligence is strongest among logic, language, spatial reasoning, interpersonal skills, intrapersonal reflection, and naturalist thinking. Answer 12 scenario-based questions to find out your core intelligence type among 6 categories. It's a fun way to discover your personal strengths that a single IQ score just can't capture.
You will get one of 6 types: the sharp Logical Analyst, the eloquent Linguistic Maestro, the visionary Spatial Architect, the warm Interpersonal Conductor, the deep Intrapersonal Philosopher, or the curious Naturalist Explorer. Each result includes a personality summary, strengths and weaknesses, a one-line piece of advice, and your best compatibility match. Discover hidden talents you never knew you had and get concrete hints about where you have the most potential to grow.
Anyone curious about "what area do I truly shine in?" is welcome. It's a great hint for students figuring out their career path, professionals who want to know their strengths, or anyone looking for a new hobby. Try it with friends or family and use the results as a fun conversation starter. Many people actually use their results as a reference when writing resumes or preparing for interviews. As Professor Gardner emphasized, knowing your dominant intelligence is the first step in choosing the right path.
This test is based on the Theory of Multiple Intelligences proposed by Harvard University's Professor Howard Gardner in 1983. Rather than measuring intelligence as a single score (IQ), the theory divides it into multiple domains including logical-mathematical, linguistic, spatial, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist. This test reframes the core 6 domains of that theory into everyday scenarios.
The test has 12 questions and takes about 3–5 minutes on average. Each question presents an everyday scenario and asks you to pick one of 4 options. There are no right or wrong answers, so don't overthink it — going with your gut will give you more accurate results. The first 3 questions are a light warm-up, the middle ones cover realistic situations, and the later ones explore your values and go a bit deeper. It's a short enough experience to enjoy during a commute or lunch break.
Of course! You can share your results directly from the results screen via KakaoTalk, X (Twitter), or link copy. Comparing intelligence types with friends is a great way to understand each other on a deeper level. In particular, pairing a logical friend with a linguistic friend often results in great synergy, so be sure to check the compatibility section too. Many people use this as an icebreaker activity at group gatherings or workshops.
There are 12 questions in total. It starts with 3 light warm-up questions, moves into realistic work and learning scenarios in the middle, and wraps up with questions about values and self-reflection. The gradually deepening structure lets you naturally explore your own tendencies. Each question has 4 answer choices, all evenly connected to the 6 intelligence domains, so you get a balanced and unbiased result.
12 questions · ~1 minMy Intelligence Type Test