6 questions · ~3 min
Old Family Photos
Yellowed albums and cracked smiles—six photo metaphors map your place in family memory.
6 questions · ~3 min
Old Family Photos
Yellowed albums and cracked smiles—six photo metaphors map your place in family memory.

Family photos record more than faces—who remembers, who narrates, who guards. Some linger on a gaze, some verify years, some link stories, some watch for who's missing.
Six items project through albums and frames—no wrong answers. Each pick maps to soul, steady, connector, or guardian memory rhythm.
When you finish, you receive a photo-memory type with illustrated card, breakdown, and daily tip.
For fun and reflection—flip albums with family.
How scoring works
Answers add points across dimensions; your top dimension becomes your main result. No right or wrong—just your tendency.
Possible results
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Soul Gaze Type
Like depth in old prints—you read what family couldn't say in nostalgia.
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Steady Archive Type
Like the album's spine—you steady every page the family walked.
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Story Weaver Type
Like captions behind photos—you reconnect broken memories.
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Frame Guardian Type
Like glass on the frame—you shield family and the past.
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