"What am I good at?"
Based on Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences, this assessment maps your natural abilities across eight types of intelligence. Everyone is smart in different ways — this helps you discover your unique combination of strengths.

Traditional tests measure only linguistic and logical intelligence. Gardner's model recognises eight distinct ways of being smart — and you have strengths in several.
Word Smart
You have a gift for language — reading, writing, storytelling, and persuading. You think in words and enjoy playing with language.
Number Smart
You excel at reasoning, problem-solving, and working with numbers and patterns. You think logically and enjoy experiments and puzzles.
Picture Smart
You think in images and have a strong sense of space, colour, and design. You can visualise objects from different angles and create mental maps.
Music Smart
You have a natural sensitivity to rhythm, melody, and sound. You can recognise patterns in music and may learn better with background music.
Body Smart
You learn through movement and have excellent physical coordination. You express yourself through your body and enjoy hands-on activities.
People Smart
You understand others well — their moods, motivations, and feelings. You are a natural leader and communicator who thrives in groups.
Self Smart
You have deep self-awareness and understand your own emotions, strengths, and goals. You are reflective and enjoy working independently.
Nature Smart
You have a strong connection to the natural world and can recognise and classify plants, animals, and natural patterns with ease.
"It's not how smart you are that matters, what really counts is how you are smart."
— Howard Gardner, Harvard University