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Statistical Character Personality Test

Which of 2,000 characters are you?

The Statistical Character Personality Test, developed by OpenPsychometrics, was compiled using ratings from over 3 million people who evaluated 2,000 fictional characters on a variety of personality traits. By comparing your responses to these character profiles, the test calculates which characters most closely match your personality.

Which of 2000 characters are you? For each of the following word pairs, drag the slider to where you fall on the spectrum.

Question 1 of 36

Use the slider to indicate where you fall on this spectrum:

curious
apathetic

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The Statistical Character Personality Test offers a playful yet data-driven way to explore personality through the lens of fiction. Built on a large-scale research effort, the test draws from millions of volunteer ratings that evaluated how well-known fictional characters express a wide range of personality traits. These collective judgments were aggregated into detailed statistical profiles, allowing individual responses to be compared against an unusually broad and diverse character set.

Rather than placing people into a small number of rigid categories, the test works on a continuum. Each answer subtly shifts your overall profile, producing a nuanced personality signature that can align with hundreds of different characters to varying degrees. The result is not a single label, but a ranked list of characters whose traits most closely resemble your own. Some matches may feel immediately intuitive, while others may be surprising, encouraging reflection on aspects of your personality you may not often consider.

The characters included span genres, eras, and narrative styles. Heroes, villains, side characters, and antiheroes all coexist in the dataset, creating a rich comparison space that goes beyond traditional personality frameworks. A quiet strategist from a classic novel might appear alongside a chaotic animated sidekick or a morally complex antihero from modern television. This variety allows the test to capture personality in a way that feels expansive, relatable, and occasionally unexpected.

Because the characters are fictional, the experience remains lighthearted and exploratory. There is no pressure to “be” a particular result or to interpret outcomes as judgments. At the same time, the statistical methodology underneath ensures consistency and structure. Each character profile is derived from large numbers of independent ratings, meaning the similarities you see are grounded in shared perceptions rather than arbitrary assignments. This balance makes the test engaging for casual users while still appealing to those interested in psychology, data, or personality research.

Each word pair in the test is designed to capture a meaningful contrast between traits. There are no right or wrong answers, and no single response defines you. Instead, patterns emerge across many decisions, reflecting tendencies rather than absolutes. This mirrors how personality is understood in modern research: as a flexible set of preferences that shift with context, experience, and time, rather than a fixed identity carved in stone.

The results page is intended to be a starting point, not a conclusion. Seeing how your personality aligns with different characters can spark curiosity about why certain traits resonate and how they show up in everyday life. Some users enjoy comparing results with friends, while others return to the test over time to see how their matches evolve. Because the system relies on statistical similarity, even small changes in perspective can lead to different but still meaningful outcomes.

Ultimately, the Statistical Character Personality Test is about perspective. By reframing personality through familiar stories and characters, it offers a fresh way to think about individuality, overlap, and difference. Whether taken for entertainment, reflection, or curiosity, the test invites you to explore where you fit within a vast fictional landscape shaped by collective human judgment.

This quiz is an adaptation/port of the Statistical "Which Character" Personality Quiz by the Open Psychometrics Project.
Original available at: https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/characters/
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0).
© Open Psychometrics Project, published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ .

This version of the quiz (including any modifications, code, questions, character data, or results logic) is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International.

Statistical Character Personality Test

Why Use This Test?

1. Free. This test is completely free to take and will show you which of 2,000 fictional characters most closely align with your personality, preferences, and behavioral tendencies.

2. Based on real psychometric items. Unlike many casual personality quizzes, this test is built using genuine psychometric-style items. The questions draw on established personality and behavioral concepts, translating them into simple word-pair choices that can be meaningfully compared across thousands of character profiles.

3. Large-scale statistical matching. Your responses are compared against character profiles derived from millions of aggregated ratings. Statistical similarity measures are used to identify which characters most closely match your overall response pattern, producing results that are consistent, repeatable, and grounded in large-scale data rather than subjective interpretation.