Interactive score guide

AuDHD test results explained

Enter the three percentages shown by the full test to reconstruct your broad profile and understand what the result can, and cannot, tell you.

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Current interpretation

Combined AuDHD-leaning pattern

All three scores are elevated. Your answers show meaningful autistic traits, ADHD traits, and experiences associated with their interaction.

What the three scores mean

Autistic traits summarise responses about social communication, sensory processing, routine, sameness, and focused interests. ADHD traits summarise attention, activation, impulsivity, restlessness, time awareness, and executive function. Overlap covers custom questions about conflicts such as craving routine and novelty together, masking, rejection sensitivity, and burnout.

A percentage is not a probability

A score of 70% does not mean there is a 70% chance you have a diagnosis. It only means your selected answers reached 70% of the available points in that section. The website's thresholds are descriptive bands, not clinically validated cutoffs.

Useful next steps

Keep the examples behind your highest answers, especially patterns present since childhood and those that affect multiple areas of life. A qualified clinician will consider developmental history, impairment, alternative explanations, physical health, sleep, trauma, mood, and other conditions rather than relying on one score.