What Should I Be for Halloween Quiz

Questions: 77 · 10 minutes
1. If kids might be scared, I’d rather tone my costume down.
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2. I like costumes that make people do a double-take because they look unsettling.
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3. I enjoy testing and tweaking my costume (fit, comfort, movement) ahead of time.
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4. I enjoy the process of crafting or assembling a costume from multiple parts.
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5. I get excited about adding small touches that most people won’t notice but I will.
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6. I don’t want my costume to have any gross or gory elements.
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7. If a costume includes fake blood, that’s a plus.
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8. If I can add a clever twist to a costume idea, I usually will.
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9. I enjoy crafting costume elements like masks, horns, wings, or headpieces.
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10. I like using lighting or effects (glow, LEDs, fake blood, special textures) to elevate a costume.
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11. I choose costumes based on how easy they are to wear for several hours.
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12. The best costume for me is one that looks good but feels like pajamas.
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13. I like coordinating colors, textures, and materials to make a costume feel cohesive.
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14. I’m willing to deal with minor discomfort if it makes the costume more accurate.
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15. I like turning everyday items into costume pieces (like cardboard, thrift finds, or household supplies).
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16. I’m willing to practice or rehearse (poses, voice, or character) to sell the costume.
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17. I’d rather be a silly character than a scary one.
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18. I prefer costumes that don’t require any makeup removal at the end of the night.
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19. Custom details (like props, makeup, or accessories) are what make a costume exciting for me.
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20. I like costumes that let me carry my phone, wallet, and essentials easily.
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21. I want my costume to be more “cute-core” than “nightmare fuel.”
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22. I’m comfortable improvising if a costume idea doesn’t work out at first.
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23. I’d rather have a “wow” costume even if it’s inconvenient.
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24. If friends are doing a group costume, I enjoy helping design or build the coordinated look.
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25. If a costume has a lot of steps to get into, I’m still willing to wear it.
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26. I want my Halloween costume to be genuinely scary.
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27. I’d enjoy adding eerie details like scars, wounds, or glowing eyes.
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28. I’d wear a costume with a mask or headpiece even if it limits my vision a bit.
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29. I prefer costumes I can put on in under 10 minutes.
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30. I don’t mind spending time hunting down specific items to complete a costume.
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31. I’d rather look friendly than frightening on Halloween.
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32. I find it fun to customize a simple costume so it looks more original.
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33. I prefer a costume I can wear with my regular clothes underneath.
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34. I’m the type of person who looks up tutorials or references to improve a costume idea.
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35. I’m drawn to horror movies and spooky aesthetics for costume inspiration.
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36. I like costumes with dark, eerie, or haunted vibes.
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37. Monsters, demons, or supernatural creatures sound like my kind of costume.
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38. I’d rather put effort into a costume than choose the fastest option available.
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39. I avoid costumes that require careful handling to keep from breaking or falling apart.
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40. I’d rather make people laugh than make them scream.
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41. If my costume needs touch-ups during the night, I’m fine with that.
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42. I don’t mind doing detailed makeup or face paint if it completes the look.
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43. I’d rather be something charming (like an animal or fairy) than something terrifying.
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44. I’m willing to spend extra money if it makes the costume more elaborate.
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45. If someone says my costume is “creepy,” I’d take it as a compliment.
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46. The creepier the costume, the more “Halloween” it feels to me.
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47. If my costume needs a prop, I’d rather make it than buy it.
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48. A costume that looks like it came from a haunted house is my ideal.
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49. Comfort is my top priority when choosing a Halloween costume.
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50. I’d be happiest as something bright, sweet, or adorable.
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51. I’d consider a costume based on a horror villain or scary character.
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52. I avoid costumes that could be considered disturbing.
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53. I enjoy learning new skills (like sewing, foam crafting, or styling wigs) for a costume.
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54. I prefer cute or wholesome costumes over creepy ones.
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55. I enjoy making parts of my Halloween costume myself rather than buying everything ready-made.
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56. I’d be excited to lean into creepy sound effects or scary mannerisms while in costume.
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57. I’m willing to redo or refine costume parts until they look right.
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58. I like planning a costume build in steps (materials, timeline, and final look).
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59. I like incorporating a storyline or character backstory into my costume concept.
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60. I like costumes that are lighthearted and non-threatening.
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61. I’m willing to spend several hours getting my costume ready.
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62. If a costume is hard to walk, sit, or dance in, I avoid it.
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63. I’d rather be “cute spooky” (like a friendly ghost) than “scary spooky.”
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64. I avoid costumes that require special shoes, wigs, or props to work.
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65. I’m willing to spend time crafting to get a more unique costume.
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66. I’d rather have a simple costume than deal with lots of pieces and accessories.
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67. I enjoy experimenting with makeup or face paint as part of a costume.
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68. I want my costume to feel playful and harmless rather than ominous.
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69. I enjoy mixing two ideas into one costume (like a mashup or pun).
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70. Masks or makeup that make me look unrecognizable sound fun.
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71. I’d rather have a one-of-a-kind costume than a popular store-bought one.
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72. I enjoy designing a costume concept from scratch rather than copying an exact look.
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73. Classic spooky themes (ghosts, vampires, zombies) appeal to me.
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74. Even with a low budget, I can usually come up with a creative costume solution.
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75. I would rather skip a costume than wear one that feels itchy or restrictive.
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76. I’m okay with wearing something a bit hot or heavy for the sake of the costume.
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77. I prefer costumes that let me show off creative problem-solving.
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