What I think must be said first is that there are multiple types of intelligence. This is proven fact. Nine types to be exact, those being; verbal, visual, physical, musical, mathematical, introspective, interpersonal, naturalist, and existential. (macalester.edu)
That being said, everyone has their strengths and weaknesses in each and every one of those areas. So you may better understand what the types mean:
Verbal: the ability to use words (duh)
Visual: the ability to imagine things in your mind
Physical: the ability to use your body in various situations
Musical: the ability to use and understand music
Mathematical: the ability to apply logic to systems and numbers
Introspective: the ability to understand your inner thoughts
Interpersonal: the ability to understand other people, and relate well to them
Naturalist: sensitive to living things
Existential: the ability to tackle deep questions about human existence such as the meaning of life, how did we get here, what happens when we die, etc.
This being a matter of the mind, I think it is also important to keep Psychology in mind, more specifically personality types. According to modern Psychology, there are 16 personality types (more of which may be read about here)
My personality type is that of the INTP(introverted, intuitive, thinking, perceiving) which means I excel in verbal, mathematical, and existential; arguably in introspective but that's a matter that only I can decide for myself and have yet to decide upon if you understand my meaning. People with my personality type(Einstein, for example) have a more developed ability to use pure logic and contemplate things from any conceivable angle while in the pursuit of what the individual INTP believes to be Truth.