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DC Villains Test

Which DC Villains character do you most resemble?

The streets of Gotham and Metropolis are ruled by obsession, trauma, and twisted justice. Whether you embrace the Joker's gleeful chaos, Harley's wild rebellion, or Lex Luthor's cold corporate hubris, every rogue walks a thin line between genius and madness.

Take the quiz to discover which iconic DC villain matches your dark side.

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I always make sure I have an exit strategy in relationships or jobs just in case things get too serious.

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The IDRLabs DC Villains Test is inspired by psychometric methodology and based on research into the characters of the series. The test provides feedback such as the following:

Joker

The Joker is a nihilistic agent of chaos who views morality as a fragile illusion waiting to shatter. Known for his theatrical cruelty and dark humor, he responds to fear by escalating conflicts into terrifying spectacles. His refusal to claim a fixed identity allows him to relentlessly mock society's arbitrary rules. Beneath this gleeful anarchy, however, lies a profound alienation—and a desperate drive to prove that everyone is just one bad day away from breaking. His story highlights the tension between the human desire for order and the terrifying randomness of fate. He embodies the ultimate rebellion against hypocrisy, proving that sometimes laughter is the only defense against an absurd world.

Harley Quinn

Harley Quinn is a brilliant former psychiatrist turned chaotic survivor who masks her emotional pain with wild, impulsive humor. Swinging between a fierce need for independence and a desperate craving for affection, she struggles to break free from a toxic past. Her sharp insight allows her to read others' hidden defenses, even as she ignores her own. Yet beneath her clownish exterior is a woman fighting to reclaim her self-worth and establish healthy boundaries. Her story highlights the tension between the comfort of destructive devotion and the terrifying freedom of autonomy. She captures the messy reality of healing, reminding us that reinventing yourself requires both radical honesty—and a little madness.

Catwoman

Selina Kyle is a fiercely independent master thief and liminal anti-heroine who chooses personal freedom over rigid rules. Driven by the thrill of the heist, she targets the corrupt wealthy—while carefully avoiding lasting institutional ties. Always keeping an exit strategy ready, she prefers living in the gray areas of commitment. Despite her cynical swagger, she harbors a deep empathy for the vulnerable and will readily risk her safety to protect them. Her story highlights the tension between the self-preservation of isolation and the undeniable pull of genuine connection. She embodies the struggle to survive in an unfair world, proving you can break the rules while still holding onto a righteous heart.

Mr. Freeze

Victor Fries is a tragic scientist whose emotional world has frozen around the unbearable loss of his wife. Speaking in cold, detached tones, he treats ethics as expendable tools in his obsessive quest to undo the past. Fixated on a single "what if," he sacrifices his present life—and any chance at warmth—to fund his desperate research. Beneath this icy exterior, however, lies a man drowning in overwhelming grief that he simply cannot process. His story highlights the tension between the enduring power of love and the destructive nature of an inability to let go. He reflects the devastating cost of living in the past, reminding us that holding on too tightly can destroy who we are.

Riddler

Edward Nygma is a compulsive mastermind whose self-worth depends entirely on being recognized as the smartest person in the room. Viewing conflicts as intellectual games, he stages elaborate puzzles to outwit opponents and prove his superiority. Driven by a need for validation, he often sabotages his own success by making plans overly complex just to show off. Yet beneath his arrogant posturing is a deeply insecure perfectionist terrified of humiliation—and literally incapable of keeping his own secrets. His story highlights the tension between the desire for flawless control and the self-destructive nature of the ego. He embodies the trap of tying identity to intellect, proving that the desperate need for recognition can be our greatest vulnerability.

Two-Face

Harvey Dent is a fallen idealist who outsources his impossible moral dilemmas to the flip of a coin. Scarred by trauma, he views the world through an intensely black-and-white lens, seeing systems as either entirely fair—or completely corrupt. Believing the universe is rigged, he embraces fatalism to avoid the weight of personal responsibility. Though he projects a cynical unpredictability, a righteous defender of justice still wars constantly within him against his darker impulses. His story highlights the tension between a genuine yearning for fairness and the despair of a shattered worldview. He captures the agonizing burden of moral agency, reminding us that surrendering our choices to fate is often an escape from pain.

Lex Luthor

Lex Luthor is a brilliant, ambitious strategist who believes his superior intellect makes him the rightful architect of humanity's future. Resentful of those handed unearned power, he handles conflicts through long-term institutional maneuvering rather than emotional outbursts. He champions human potential, insisting that relying on godlike saviors prevents mankind from saving itself. Beneath this grand philosophical crusade, however, lies a fragile ego driven by raw envy—and a desperate need to prove his own supremacy. His story highlights the tension between a principled defense of human autonomy and the toxic corruption of unchecked pride. He embodies the dark side of meritocracy, proving that visionary ambition becomes monstrous when fueled by insecurity rather than compassion.

DC Villains Test

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