Heartstopper Test
Which Heartstopper character are you?
Welcome to Truham and Higgs, where rugby practice, sketchbooks, and clarinet solos collide with first love, coming out, and chosen family. Every member of this queer friend group carries a different way of surviving school — and a different gift for showing up.
Take the quiz below to discover which Heartstopper character you resemble the most.
Question 1 of 35
I habitually downplay my own struggles and needs because I am terrified of being a burden to others.
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This test is inspired by psychometric methodology and grounded in research into the characters of the series. It provides feedback such as the following:
Isaac Henderson
Isaac Henderson is a quiet bookworm whose aroace self‑discovery offers a rare mainstream portrait of a teenager for whom romance simply does not click. Introverted and observant, he is almost always holding a novel, content beside friends rather than at the centre of their dramas, and refuses to take sides when the group fractures. Known for thoughtfulness, emotional steadiness, and a patient refusal to fake feelings he does not have, he worries briefly that he might be "broken" before finding language that fits him. Beneath the calm surface sits a sharp mind doing serious homework on its own identity. His story highlights the tension between expected relationship milestones and trusting your own quiet reality. Isaac reflects the relief of finding the right words.
Tao Xu
Tao Xu is a passionate, film‑obsessed loyalist whose fear of abandonment makes him both the glue and the accidental spark of his friend group. As Charlie's best friend since childhood, he answered the outing by turning hyper‑protective, treating newcomer Nick with suspicion and picking fights with bullies. Known for stubbornness, cutting humour, and an emotional volume knob stuck on high, he organises movie nights, defends his people publicly, and masks insecurity with bravado. Beneath the loud exterior is a boy terrified of being left behind as friends move schools, fall in love, and grow up without him. His story highlights the tension between fighting for the people you love and trusting them to stay. Tao captures the ache of group‑glue loyalty.
Tara Jones
Tara Jones is a warm, socially aware Higgs student and clarinetist whose coming‑out and relationship with Darcy trace the tension between how others see you and who you already are. Popular and easy‑going, she cares about the room she's in, which initially keeps her closeted long after she is sure of herself. Known for groundedness and a diplomat's instinct, she becomes the first person Nick confides in and supports his questioning with hard‑won advice from her own journey. Beneath the sunny composure is a young Black lesbian who knows visibility costs something, and pays it anyway. Her story highlights the tension between protecting your peace and refusing to hide your love. Tara embodies generous authenticity, reminding us that coming out can be a gift to others.
Nick Nelson
Nick Nelson is a gentle rugby "lad" whose journey from assumed‑straight jock to openly bisexual boyfriend reshapes what teenage masculinity can look like. Popular and sporty, he mediates conflicts with warmth, calls everyone "mate," and glides through lad culture while quietly breaking its rules. Known for fierce protectiveness, he bakes for the people he loves, stands up to bullies, and calls himself "definitely bisexual" once he understands what he feels. Beneath the easy smile sits a worrier driven by a fixer instinct and a terror of hurting others. His story highlights the tension between performing an expected role and coming out on your own terms. Nick embodies soft masculinity, reminding us that courage can be gentle and homemade.
Elle Argent
Elle Argent is a creative, fashion‑forward trans girl whose quiet resilience and habit of self‑reinvention speak to anyone starting over after a world refused to hold them. Transferred from her old school after coming out and being misgendered, she arrives at Higgs guarded, nostalgic, and determined to build something kinder. Known for her warmth, her love of artsy films, and the clothes she makes herself, she corrects assumptions gently and sets boundaries without raising her voice. Beneath that softness is a young artist wrestling with body image and the weight of being watched. Her story highlights the tension between keeping yourself safe and daring to belong somewhere new. Elle embodies understated bravery, reminding us that reinvention is a slow, generous act.
Charlie Spring
Charlie Spring is a highly‑strung, openly gay overthinker whose sweetness survives a year of bullying and a secret exploitative relationship with his ex. Outed against his will, he clings to a tight friend group and keeps his head down, downplaying his needs with jokes and self‑deprecation. Known for fierce empathy toward others and near‑total neglect of himself, he excuses cruelty, hides pain, and treats his own worth as something he must earn. Beneath the shy exterior lies a perfectionist drowning in intrusive thoughts and quiet anorexia, convinced he is the problem in every room. His story highlights the tension between loving others well and learning to ask for love back. Charlie reflects the slow courage of healing, reminding us that needing help is the bravest first step.
Darcy Olsson
Darcy Olsson is the chaotic, trumpet‑playing class clown whose bravado hides a homophobic home life and a later, tender exploration of non‑binary identity. Outgoing, quick with jokes, and the reliable smuggler of fun into any party, they turn awkward moments into comedy and deflect seriousness with grin‑first energy. Known for fierce loyalty to Tara and a casually rebellious streak at school, they protect friends loudly while protecting themselves through performance. Beneath the noise is a teen carrying family rejection, trying out new pronouns, and learning that joy isn't the same as safety. Their story highlights the tension between being everyone's good time and letting someone see you when it hurts. Darcy captures the art of coping through humour.
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