If this is meant to be taken seriously: I find this process a little perplexing. I don't want to delve into a multi-paragraph manifesto outlining my spirituality, but I can tell you that it took me a very long time to find my spirit guides....years, in fact. It involved much more than just closing my eyes and imagining a forest, or reading something online or taking a quiz and coming to a conclusion through that.
With online quizzes, you almost never hear about anyone saying they have a spirit guide that's an ant, manatee, cow, squirrel, ladybug, etc. It's almost always a wolf, fox, lion, puma, dragon, etc. The form the guide takes is irrelevant, it's the spiritual aspect that matters - but people get wrapped up focusing on the animals they like and think they want, and not the animals that can actually help them on their journey. It saddens me.
If this was meant to be fun: To each his own - I suppose this is an interesting way to kill time and if it encourages people to go out into the world and learn more about spirit guides, then more power to them.
Oh yeah, for the record - my spirit guides:sea turtle, black bear, cardinal
They can mean any number of things, depending on who you're talking to/reading - after all, different symbols mean different things to different peoples.