Guess My Height Quiz

Questions: 79 · 10 minutes
1. My family has a pattern of taller-than-average relatives (parents, siblings, or close family).
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2. If my answers contain uncertainty, it is limited to one area (e.g., only shoe sizes), not many areas at once.
Strongly disagree
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3. People frequently describe me as “tall” (without me bringing it up).
Strongly disagree
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4. Overall, I feel my responses give a clear, consistent signal that a height-guessing quiz could use reliably.
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5. When I stand next to an average interior door frame, the top of my head is relatively close to it.
Strongly disagree
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6. My shoe size doesn’t seem to match common expectations for my height (it feels unusually small or large), making height guesses less certain.
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7. I’m unsure of my usual pant inseam or it changes enough that I couldn’t answer confidently.
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8. I can describe my height relative to common objects without contradicting myself (e.g., “my eye level is around…”).
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9. Standard bicycle frames, desks, or chairs often feel a bit small for me.
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10. If asked to choose between two close height ranges, I could pick the more likely one for me.
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11. My shoe size is usually on the larger end compared to people of similar age and gender.
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12. My answers about my body proportions (leg length vs. torso length) match what I observe in the mirror or photos.
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13. I can see over many people’s heads in a crowd without needing to stand on tiptoes.
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14. If I stand next to a standard refrigerator, my shoulders are relatively high compared to it.
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15. When I borrow shoes from others, they are often too small for me.
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16. I can recall at least one recent, specific situation that confirmed my relative height (e.g., standing next to someone known to be tall/short).
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17. I often feel taller than most people my age in a typical group setting.
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18. I chose several “in-between” responses because I couldn’t decide which option fit best.
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19. My answers across different parts of the quiz feel inconsistent (one item suggests tall, another suggests short).
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20. My everyday reference points (like door heights or counter heights) vary across places I spend time, so comparisons are less reliable.
Strongly disagree
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21. I don’t own clothing with clear sizing cues (like a known inseam or labeled length), so my clothing answers were approximate.
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22. I tend to sit higher than others when we’re in the same type of chair.
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23. I can’t easily recall what height people usually guess I am, so that cue doesn’t help narrow the estimate.
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24. When someone guesses my height, they tend to guess on the taller side.
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25. My answers about clothing fit vary a lot depending on brand or style, so they don’t give a clear signal about my height.
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26. My shoe size range is stable (it doesn’t vary much between brands or over time).
Strongly disagree
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27. I can comfortably rest my arm on a standard kitchen countertop without reaching upward.
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28. I rarely compare myself to standard object heights (like a refrigerator or kitchen counter), so those comparisons were guesses.
Strongly disagree
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29. I was unsure which measurement system or sizing standard applied to me (e.g., different regions/brands), reducing confidence in my answers.
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30. My wingspan (arm span fingertip-to-fingertip) seems longer than most people’s.
Strongly disagree
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31. When thinking about door frames, countertops, or mirrors, I can’t reliably say where they hit on my body.
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32. I have little uncertainty about key details like my usual inseam, sleeve length issues, or typical shoe size.
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33. My answers about sleeve length (too long/too short) are based on repeated experiences, not a one-off item of clothing.
Strongly disagree
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34. My answers about how high things hit on my body (e.g., countertop at hips vs. waist) are consistent.
Strongly disagree
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35. I can comfortably reach the top shelf of a typical kitchen cabinet without much stretching.
Strongly disagree
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36. I usually look down slightly when talking to many people (rather than looking up).
Strongly disagree
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37. I don’t know my height within a few centimeters, so it’s hard to validate or fine-tune my answers.
Strongly disagree
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38. I had to guess on several questions because I don’t really know the details about my body proportions.
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39. I often need “tall” sizing (or extra length options) in clothing for a good fit.
Strongly disagree
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40. I answered based on my typical posture and how I usually stand, not on stretching or slouching.
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41. My posture varies (e.g., slouching vs. standing tall) enough that I’m unsure what comparisons say about my true height.
Strongly disagree
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42. My stride length (how far I step) seems longer than most people’s.
Strongly disagree
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43. I suspect my proportions are atypical enough that general rules (shoe size, clothing length, family patterns) would give a wider error margin.
Strongly disagree
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44. My head or hair is more likely than most people’s to brush low hanging lights, signs, or branches.
Strongly disagree
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45. I gave different answers for similar concepts (e.g., shoe size suggests one range, but clothing length suggests another).
Strongly disagree
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46. I changed my mind on multiple questions while answering, suggesting my responses are not stable enough for a tight estimate.
Strongly disagree
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47. When I think about relatives’ heights, I have a clear and consistent sense of where I fit within my family.
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48. My statements about “running tall” or “running short” in clothing sizes are consistent with multiple brands I’ve tried.
Strongly disagree
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49. I am often asked to reach items on higher shelves because of my height.
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50. Long-sleeve tops frequently end above my wrist when they are labeled as my size.
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51. My family members’ heights are very mixed (some very short and some very tall), so family patterns don’t narrow things down.
Strongly disagree
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52. I paid attention to accuracy rather than speed when answering height-related questions.
Strongly disagree
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53. In group photos, I’m often positioned in the back because of my height.
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54. I don’t have a clear sense of my arm/leg-to-torso proportions, which makes proportion questions harder to answer.
Strongly disagree
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55. I rarely have to guess my size when shopping because I already know what usually fits.
Strongly disagree
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56. I usually need to adjust the driver’s seat far back to feel comfortable.
Strongly disagree
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57. My family height pattern (e.g., most relatives tall/average/short) supports the height range I believe is likely for me.
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58. My answers about clothing fit and sizing are consistent across different types of clothing (e.g., shirts, pants, jackets).
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59. The way hats/hoods, backpack straps, or seat/headrest positions fit me aligns with my other height-related answers.
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60. I don’t know my shoe size well, or I wear different sizes depending on the brand.
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61. Different clues I provided (shoes, clothing, proportions, comparisons) point to a similar height range for me.
Strongly disagree
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62. My shoe size estimate is based on what I actually wear most often, not a size I wish I wore.
Strongly disagree
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63. I rarely need to hem pants because standard inseams are usually long enough for me.
Strongly disagree
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64. The way my pants/jeans length fits me (inseam or cuffing) is something I know reliably.
Strongly disagree
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65. I think my answers provide only a broad clue about my height, not a narrow range.
Strongly disagree
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66. I often feel that standard sink or counter height is low for me.
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67. I’m not sure how my height compares to people around me because I don’t pay attention to those comparisons.
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68. My clothing fit observations are not strongly affected by style choices (e.g., oversized vs. fitted).
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69. I frequently hit the end of my bed or couch with my feet when lying down normally.
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70. When buying clothes, I choose longer lengths more often than I choose shorter lengths.
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71. I often need to raise a shower head or choose the highest setting to avoid bending.
Strongly disagree
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72. My answers about how I compare to friends/coworkers in height feel accurate and consistent across different groups.
Strongly disagree
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73. I can confidently estimate how much taller or shorter I am than common reference points (e.g., door handles, counters).
Strongly disagree
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74. When standing with friends, I’m more often among the tallest rather than among the shortest.
Strongly disagree
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75. My height seems to fluctuate (e.g., morning vs. evening or due to posture), making any single estimate feel less precise.
Strongly disagree
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76. Pants are often too short on me even when I buy my usual size.
Strongly disagree
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77. My clothing fit depends heavily on preference (baggy vs. fitted), so fit-based questions are less informative for me.
Strongly disagree
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78. In many cars, my knees feel close to the dashboard or steering column.
Strongly disagree
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79. My leg length (relative to my torso) feels longer than average compared to most people I know.
Strongly disagree
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