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6 questions · ~3 min

The Memory Box

Tin boxes, diaries, and notes—six memory-box metaphors show how you keep family past.

The Memory Box
Tin boxes, diaries, and notes—six memory-box metaphors show how you keep family past.

Every home has a memory box—diaries, dated files, shared notes, or desiccant first. How you store shows how you love.

Six items project through locks and material—no wrong answers. Each pick maps to soul, steady, connector, or guardian memory rhythm.

Finish for a memory-box type with illustrated card, breakdown, and tip.

How scoring works

Answers add points across dimensions; your top dimension becomes your main result. No right or wrong—just your tendency.

Possible results

  • Soul Keeper

    Soul Keeper

    Like a diary in the box—you treasure feeling and soul traces.

  • Year Archive

    Year Archive

    Like a labeled tin—you preserve family time with order.

  • Collage Connector

    Collage Connector

    Like co-written notes—you collage everyone's fragments into us.

  • Box Guardian

    Box Guardian

    Like desiccant—you protect first, nostalgia second.

Great for

Family memory keepersSentimental about objectsImagination quiz fans