Am I Weird Quiz

Questions: 78 · 10 minutes
1. I like foods or flavor combinations that many people consider weird.
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2. I prefer specific bedding or sleep conditions (fabric type, number of blankets, fan noise) and notice if they change.
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3. I avoid certain social settings mainly because the sensory environment is too much (noise, lights, smells).
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4. If a room has a smell I dislike, it’s hard for me to think about anything else.
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5. My organization style (or lack of it) would look strange to most people, even if it works for me.
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6. I’m more likely than most people to say the thing everyone else is thinking but won’t say out loud.
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7. I notice tiny sensory details that others miss (faint sounds, subtle smells, slight texture changes).
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8. I’m unusually sensitive to temperature changes (a small draft or heat shift really affects me).
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9. I’m quick to notice and dislike small imperfections in how things feel or sound (a squeaky chair, a scratchy towel).
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10. I can’t ignore uncomfortable physical sensations (itchy fabric, sticky hands, dry lips) until I fix them.
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11. I’m comfortable being the odd one out in a group.
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12. I avoid some foods mainly because of texture (mushy, slimy, gritty) rather than taste.
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13. I often notice small details or patterns that other people overlook and get excited about them.
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14. I prefer certain sound levels or soundscapes (silence, white noise, specific playlists) to feel “right.”
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15. I tend to interpret social rules more loosely than the people around me.
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16. I’m very particular about the “feel” of my environment (temperature, airflow, humidity).
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17. I have strong opinions about lighting (bright fluorescents, warm lamps, dim rooms) and it affects my mood.
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18. My humor tends to be niche, absurd, or oddly specific.
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19. I’m more likely to be the person who shifts the conversation in a surprising direction.
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20. I regularly use unusual phrases, references, or inside jokes that confuse people.
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21. I sometimes miss the “usual” timing for taking turns in group conversation.
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22. I find certain visual patterns or movements (flickering screens, busy wallpapers) hard to tolerate.
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23. My sense of humor tends to be offbeat, absurd, or strangely specific.
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24. I’m picky about how food is arranged or mixed because the sensory combination matters to me.
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25. When a place is crowded or visually busy, I feel overloaded faster than most people seem to.
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26. I like talking about niche topics more than “normal” small talk.
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27. I tend to carry or use items to manage sensory comfort (earbuds, sunglasses, hand lotion, fidgets).
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28. I enjoy repeating certain sensory experiences (same snack, same scent, same music) because they feel just right.
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29. Background noise (TV in another room, people talking nearby) makes it hard for me to focus.
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30. I often notice and comment on details that others overlook (and they find it unexpected).
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31. I get overwhelmed more quickly in places like malls, parties, or loud restaurants because of sensory input.
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32. I intentionally choose unconventional options when a standard option would work fine.
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33. In social settings, I sometimes speak with more intensity or enthusiasm than the group seems to match.
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34. I often take an unconventional approach to solving everyday problems.
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35. My facial expressions or reactions don’t always match what others expect in the moment.
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36. In group conversations, my comments often feel a bit “left field” compared with what others are saying.
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37. Some textures make me physically cringe (chalky, squeaky, sticky, greasy).
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38. I’m more comfortable with unconventional people than with “normal” social expectations.
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39. I enjoy experimenting with unusual routines, rituals, or personal “systems.”
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40. People sometimes pause or look confused after I make a joke.
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41. I have a few “safe” sensory setups (favorite mug, blanket, chair, playlist) that I strongly prefer.
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42. I get irritated when multiple sounds happen at once (music + talking + clinking dishes).
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43. My taste in entertainment (music, shows, videos) is unusual compared to most people I know.
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44. I have specific, unusual rules for how I do certain tasks (e.g., showering, dishes, organizing).
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45. I often customize things (clothes, tech, workspace) in unusual ways.
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46. I often find small talk boring and try to make it more interesting in my own unusual way.
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47. I’m comfortable bringing up unconventional topics in casual conversation.
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48. Certain everyday sounds (chewing, tapping, buzzing lights) feel unusually intense or distracting to me.
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49. I like to experiment with how I present myself socially (voice, wording, timing, etc.).
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50. I make references (memes, facts, inside jokes) that others often don’t get.
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51. In group chats or online threads, my messages often stand out as different from the general tone.
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52. I enjoy playful awkwardness (like leaning into a weird moment) instead of smoothing it over.
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53. I enjoy making people laugh by being unexpected rather than by telling conventional jokes.
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54. I’m likely to challenge “normal” expectations about how to act in a social situation.
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55. I have strong preferences about personal space or touch because of how it feels sensory-wise.
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56. I’m drawn to niche aesthetics, styles, or subcultures more than mainstream trends.
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57. In groups, I sometimes feel like I’m on a different wavelength than everyone else.
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58. I sometimes overshare unusual interests or ideas that most people don’t relate to.
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59. I enjoy making up silly names, voices, or backstories for objects or pets.
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60. People describe my vibe as quirky, eccentric, or “different” in a noticeable way.
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61. When I’m stressed, my sensory likes/dislikes become even stronger.
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62. Certain smells (perfume, cleaning products, food odors) are hard for me to tolerate.
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63. I enjoy using unusual analogies or metaphors when I talk.
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64. People sometimes react with “Why do you do it that way?” about my choices.
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65. My everyday routines are noticeably different from most people’s.
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66. I have at least one habit that friends or family would describe as “odd but harmless.”
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67. My compliments, reactions, or greetings tend to be more unusual than standard.
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68. People sometimes misread my tone (e.g., think I’m joking when I’m serious or vice versa).
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69. I can’t relax if clothing textures (tags, seams, certain fabrics) feel “wrong” on my skin.
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70. I enjoy collecting niche facts, objects, or categories that others find random.
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71. I seek out specific sensory experiences because they feel especially satisfying (ASMR, crunchy sounds, soft textures).
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72. I have strong, specific preferences about textures, sounds, or lighting that shape my choices in daily life.
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73. I’ve been told I can be an acquired taste in social settings.
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74. I prefer honest, direct communication even if it comes off as a bit unconventional.
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75. Small changes in my routine or environment (new soap, new bedding, rearranged room) bother me more than they should.
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76. I find it funny to break conversational patterns (like answering a common question in an unexpected way).
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77. I prefer predictable, familiar sensory environments (same coffee shop, same seat, same route).
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78. I prefer hobbies or interests that most people I know don’t relate to.
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