Which Stranger Things Character Are You Quiz

Questions: 70 · 10 minutes
1. If my friends and I disagree, I still have their backs.
Strongly disagree
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2. I’m comfortable being the one who goes first when something has to be done.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
3. I avoid confronting a threat unless I have no other choice.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
4. I’m the kind of person who reads the entire article, not just the headline, when something is mysterious.
Strongly disagree
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5. When something weird happens in my town, I feel compelled to figure out the real cause.
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6. I tend to test theories by looking for disconfirming evidence, not just proof I’m right.
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7. I will confront someone (politely or not) if they threaten my friends.
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8. I keep my friends’ secrets when they trust me with them.
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9. I’d rather face a scary situation with my friends than leave them behind.
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10. I can make quick decisions under pressure without panicking.
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11. I like asking “why” and “how” even when others are satisfied with “it just is.”
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12. Even when I’m busy, I make time for my closest friends.
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13. I notice small details that other people overlook when something feels “off.”
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14. If a friend needs backup, I’m there—no questions asked.
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15. I keep notes (mentally or literally) about clues so I can piece them together later.
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16. I’m willing to take a risk if it means keeping my friends safe.
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17. I get energized by mysteries, even when they’re unsettling.
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18. I would rather face a scary situation than live with not knowing what’s going on.
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19. I keep my promises to friends even when it’s inconvenient.
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20. When I don’t have enough information, I actively seek it out rather than waiting.
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21. If my friend is in trouble, I drop what I’m doing to help.
Strongly disagree
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22. When plans change suddenly, I still prioritize keeping the group together.
Strongly disagree
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23. If a friend is in danger, I step in even if I’m afraid.
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24. If I find a strange clue (a symbol, sound, or pattern), I keep thinking about it until it makes sense.
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25. If someone is picking on my friend, I speak up.
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26. In dangerous situations, I become more cautious and hang back rather than helping directly.
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27. When my friend feels like an outsider, I make sure they’re included.
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28. If someone needs help in a risky situation, I don’t wait for permission—I act.
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29. I’m good at spotting patterns (like repeated times, symbols, or locations) in confusing situations.
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30. When plans go wrong, I adapt quickly instead of panicking.
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31. I enjoy researching odd topics because they might explain what’s happening.
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32. When people say “drop it,” that usually makes me more determined to investigate.
Strongly disagree
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33. I’m the kind of person friends can count on in an emergency.
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34. I check in on friends who are having a hard time, even if they don’t ask.
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35. If my friends are in danger, I feel responsible to help, not just watch.
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36. I stay loyal even when my friends are going through an awkward phase.
Strongly disagree
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37. I’m willing to question official stories if the evidence doesn’t add up.
Strongly disagree
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38. I can push through fear long enough to do what needs to be done.
Strongly disagree
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39. I’m more motivated by helping my friends than by getting credit.
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40. I’m willing to put myself at risk to protect someone who can’t protect themselves.
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41. I can stay useful in a crisis instead of getting overwhelmed by fear.
Strongly disagree
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42. I’m willing to take the lead in a crisis when no one else does.
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43. I stay calm enough in scary situations to notice details that others miss.
Strongly disagree
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44. I can confront someone or something intimidating if it’s necessary.
Strongly disagree
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45. I enjoy connecting dots between unrelated events to see if they form a bigger story.
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46. If there’s a chance of serious trouble, I usually choose the safest option, even if it slows things down.
Strongly disagree
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47. If a friend has a strange experience, I ask detailed questions to help figure it out.
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48. In a tense moment, my fear makes it hard for me to think clearly.
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49. I would rather gather evidence than accept a vague explanation for something strange.
Strongly disagree
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50. I often assume the worst and back out when things start to get risky.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
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51. I’d rather work as a team than go solo when my friends are involved.
Strongly disagree
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52. When faced with an unsolved problem, I keep trying different approaches until one works.
Strongly disagree
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53. If my friends need me, I show up—even if I’m tired.
Strongly disagree
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54. I’d volunteer to explore a creepy place if it might reveal important answers.
Strongly disagree
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55. When danger shows up, my first instinct is to run and not look back.
Strongly disagree
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56. If my friend makes a mistake, I help them fix it instead of walking away.
Strongly disagree
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57. I stick with my friends even if other people think they’re “weird.”
Strongly disagree
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Agree
58. I don’t abandon a friend just because things get complicated.
Strongly disagree
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59. When people around me panic, I can steady them and keep things focused.
Strongly disagree
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60. When my group is stressed, I try to stay steady and supportive.
Strongly disagree
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61. When something goes wrong, I focus on protecting the group, not saving face.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
62. When I feel threatened, I’m likely to shut down and wait for others to handle it.
Strongly disagree
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Not sure
Agree
63. I feel uneasy leaving a mystery unresolved, even if it doesn’t affect me directly.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
64. I’d rather miss out on a personal opportunity than let my friends down.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
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Agree
65. When I feel overwhelmed, I tend to freeze instead of moving.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
66. When something scary happens suddenly, I can keep my head and act.
Strongly disagree
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Agree
67. If I hear something suspicious at night, I’m more likely to investigate than ignore it.
Strongly disagree
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68. Even when I’m scared, I can follow through on a tough plan.
Strongly disagree
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69. If my friend is being blamed unfairly, I defend them.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
70. If I hear a rumor about something impossible, I want to verify it myself.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
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