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Personality Quiz

Which Encanto Gift Are You?

10 questions. 6 possible results. Discover which Encanto character matches your personality, values, and choices.

About the Encanto Characters
Luisa's Gift — Super Strength

Luisa's Gift — Super Strength

Luisa Madrigal was gifted superhuman strength by the family miracle, and she uses it to carry everything — donkeys, bridges, the entire emotional weight of her family's expectations. On the surface, Luisa is unshakeable: the first one they call when something breaks, the last one to sit down at the end of the day. But beneath the muscles is someone terrified of being useless. "Surface Pressure" isn't just a song; it's a confession. Luisa's arc in Encanto is about learning that her worth isn't measured by how much she can carry. When her gift starts to flicker, she doesn't lose herself — she finds herself. She's the Madrigal who proves that vulnerability isn't the opposite of strength; it's the source of it.

  • dependable
  • hardworking
  • selfless
  • sensitive
  • loyal
Isabela's Gift — Botanical Creation

Isabela's Gift — Botanical Creation

Isabela is the golden child — literally. She grows perfect flowers, wears a perfect dress, and smiles a perfect smile. She's engaged to the perfect man. And she's suffocating. Isabela's gift lets her grow plants at will, but for most of the film she limits herself to pretty, safe, photogenic roses and orchids. It isn't until her explosive confrontation with Mirabel that Isabela discovers she can grow cacti, carnivorous plants, vines, and wildflowers — messy, chaotic, alive things that reflect who she actually is. Her transformation is Encanto's most visually stunning moment: a burst of colour that celebrates imperfection. Isabela is the Madrigal who proves that perfection is a cage, and the most beautiful things grow in unpredictable directions.

  • perfectionist
  • creative
  • ambitious
  • complex
  • evolving
Camilo's Gift — Shapeshifting

Camilo's Gift — Shapeshifting

Camilo Madrigal can shapeshift into anyone — a useful gift for a middle child who's constantly navigating the chaos of a big family. He uses it to entertain his baby cousins, tease his relatives, sneak extra helpings at dinner, and generally inject humour into every scene he's in. But shapeshifting is a loaded metaphor: who are you when you can be anyone? Camilo's screentime in Encanto is limited, but his gift speaks volumes about identity, performance, and the pressure to be whoever the room needs. He's funny, quick-witted, and genuinely kind beneath the chameleon act. Camilo is the Madrigal who reminds us that the class clown is often the most observant person in the room.

  • adaptable
  • witty
  • perceptive
  • entertaining
  • caring
Dolores's Gift — Enhanced Hearing

Dolores's Gift — Enhanced Hearing

Dolores can hear a pin drop on the other side of the Encanto. She can hear heartbeats, whispered conversations, and — most painfully — the truth about Bruno's prophecy that no one wants to acknowledge. Dolores is the Madrigal who knows everything and says almost nothing. She speaks in a near-whisper, wincing at loud sounds, carrying the sensory burden of her gift with quiet grace. Her subplot with Mariano is subtle but resonant: she's been in love with him all along but stayed silent because Isabela's engagement was more important to the family. Dolores is the Madrigal who proves that listening is its own kind of power, and that the people who hear the most are often the ones who speak the least.

  • observant
  • patient
  • discreet
  • empathetic
  • composed
Julieta's Gift — Healing Through Food

Julieta's Gift — Healing Through Food

Julieta's gift is beautifully simple: anything she cooks heals the person who eats it. Broken bone? Have an arepa. Bee sting? Try a buñuelo. She's the Madrigal matriarch in practice if not in title — the steady, warm centre of the family while Abuela steers the ship. Julieta is Mirabel's mother, and she's the only family member who consistently validates Mirabel's worth without a gift. "I will never be too busy for you," she says, and means it. In a family defined by magic, Julieta's real power is human: unconditional love, expressed through food. She heals bodies with her cooking, but she heals hearts with her words. She's the Madrigal who proves that care is the most fundamental kind of magic.

  • nurturing
  • steady
  • generous
  • warm
  • unconditional
Mirabel — No Gift (Yet the Heart of the Miracle)

Mirabel — No Gift (Yet the Heart of the Miracle)

Mirabel is the only Madrigal without a magical gift. At her ceremony, the door vanished, the candle flickered, and she was left standing alone in front of her entire family with nothing. For years she's tried to compensate — helping around the house, staying relentlessly cheerful, decorating her plain door with hand-stitched butterflies. But Mirabel's real gift is one the miracle couldn't grant: she sees her family clearly. She's the one who notices Luisa's anxiety, Isabela's cage, and Bruno's absence. She's the one who runs toward the cracks when everyone else looks away. Mirabel doesn't save the miracle through magic — she saves it through empathy, courage, and the radical act of telling the truth. She's the heart of Encanto because she proves that belonging isn't about what you can do; it's about showing up.

  • determined
  • empathetic
  • courageous
  • authentic
  • resilient
Question 1 of 1010%

Your family is counting on you for something important. How do you show up?

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