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Personality Quiz

Which Game of Thrones House Do You Belong To?

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

About the Game of Thrones Characters
House Stark

House Stark

House Stark has ruled the North from Winterfell for thousands of years, tracing their lineage to the First Men and the Age of Heroes. Their words — 'Winter Is Coming' — are unique among the great houses: not a boast, but a warning. The Starks built the Wall, kept the old gods, and maintained a culture of duty and hard justice in a part of the world where survival itself is a political act. The War of the Five Kings scattered and nearly destroyed them. They came back. The North remembers.

  • honorable
  • stubborn
  • loyal
  • enduring
  • direct
House Targaryen

House Targaryen

House Targaryen conquered Westeros with three dragons and unified seven warring kingdoms into one realm. They ruled for nearly three hundred years, producing both the greatest and the worst kings the realm ever saw, before Robert's Rebellion ended their dynasty. The Targaryens have a genetic relationship with dragons, a tradition of marrying within the family to preserve their bloodline, and a coin-flip tendency toward either greatness or madness. Their words — 'Fire and Blood' — are a promise and a warning in equal measure.

  • passionate
  • commanding
  • visionary
  • volatile
  • destined
House Lannister

House Lannister

House Lannister of Casterly Rock sits on the largest gold mines in Westeros and has used that wealth to become the most politically powerful family in the realm. Tywin Lannister's doctrine — that a house is judged by its legacy, not its feelings — shaped a generation of children who are variously brilliant, broken, and dangerous. Their unofficial motto, 'A Lannister Always Pays His Debts,' is more feared than most houses' official words. Their actual words — 'Hear Me Roar' — are almost never used, because the debt line is scarier.

  • strategic
  • wealthy
  • ruthless
  • proud
  • pragmatic
House Tyrell

House Tyrell

House Tyrell rules the Reach from Highgarden, the most fertile region in Westeros. They're the breadbasket of the continent, and they've turned that into political power with a subtlety that the other great houses consistently underestimate. The Tyrells rose to lordship by surrendering to Aegon the Conqueror when their king died — a move that looked like cowardice and was actually the most politically astute decision any house made during the Conquest. Their words — 'Growing Strong' — sound gentle. That's the point.

  • charming
  • subtle
  • generous
  • ambitious
  • underestimated
House Greyjoy

House Greyjoy

House Greyjoy rules the Iron Islands from Pyke, a collection of windswept rocks in the ocean where nothing grows and everything worth having must be taken from the mainland. The Ironborn culture of raiding and reaving is encoded in their religion — the Drowned God rewards those who take, and their motto 'We Do Not Sow' is a declaration of identity: they are reapers, not farmers. Balon Greyjoy's rebellion was crushed by Robert Baratheon, and his children — Theon and Yara — spent their lives navigating between the culture they came from and the world they were forced into.

  • resilient
  • blunt
  • fierce
  • independent
  • hardened
House Martell

House Martell

House Martell rules Dorne from the Water Gardens of Sunspear, and Dorne is the only kingdom that was never conquered by Aegon the Conqueror and his dragons. They joined the Seven Kingdoms through marriage a century later — on their own terms. Dornish culture is distinct from the rest of Westeros: more egalitarian, more sexually liberated, and more comfortable with patience as a political strategy. Their words — 'Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken' — describe both their history and their temperament. The Red Viper's fight against the Mountain is the house distilled: grace, rage, and a willingness to die for a debt the rest of the world has forgotten.

  • patient
  • defiant
  • passionate
  • cunning
  • unbreakable
Question 1 of 1010%

Someone wrongs your family. Not you — someone you love. What do you do?

Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are in this Game of Thrones house quiz?

The quiz has 10 personality questions. Each one presents six choices that distribute weighted scores across all six Great Houses.

Which Game of Thrones houses can I get?

You can be sorted into one of six houses: Stark, Targaryen, Lannister, Tyrell, Greyjoy, or Martell. Each result includes a house personality description and lore.

Does this quiz spoil the show or books?

House lore sections reference major historical and political plot points from both the show and the books. Read at your own discretion if you haven't finished the story.

Can I retake the quiz?

Yes. After seeing your result you can click 'Retake the quiz' to start fresh. No answers are stored between attempts.

How is my result calculated?

Each answer distributes weighted points across multiple houses. When you finish all 10 questions, the quiz totals every point and sorts you into the house with the highest cumulative score.

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