Which Harry Potter heroine are you?

J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World is full of incredible female characters. In this test, you will discover the one that most resembles you!

Emma Watson
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On May 30, 2018
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What is your Hogwarts house?

What is the first impression that people usually have of you?

What is your favorite male character in the series?

Which animal do you most identify with?

If you could have one of the Deathly Hallows, which one would you choose?

Which book from the Hogwarts Library would you most like to read?

Which of the songs do you like the most?

Hermione Granger!

Hermione Granger!

You did it! Faithful and intelligent, Hermione is largely responsible for Harry's survival throughout the series. Although a bit impatient, you are brave enough to do what you believe to be right.

Ginny Weasley

Ginny Weasley

Like Ginny, you're extremely friendly and fun. Owner of an intense personality, you have a born spirit of leadership and are always ready to defend your friends and your family.

Luna Lovegood

Luna Lovegood

Dreamy and kind, Luna shows that we should always be proud of who we are. Extremely faithful, you make no effort to help your friends. Is your favorite dessert pudding?

Profa. McGonagall

Profa. McGonagall

Current director of Hogwarts, Minerva McGonagall is brilliant. Just like her, you have a sense of impeccable justice and amazing intelligence.

Fleur Delacour

Fleur Delacour

Brave and talented, Fleur was the best student of Beauxbatons. Much more than a pretty face, you are a person with admirable qualities that often go unnoticed.

Molly Weasley

Molly Weasley

Just like the mother of the Harry Potter series, you're affectionate to everyone. In times of need, you are able to do anything to protect who you love.

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