Personality Quiz
Which Marvel Avenger Are You?
10 questions. 6 possible results. Discover which Marvel character matches your personality, values, and choices.
About the Marvel Characters

Tony Stark
Tony Stark's journey began in a cave with a box of scraps, where he built the first Iron Man suit and chose to become a hero rather than a victim. Through multiple films, he grappled with the consequences of his weapons dealing past, PTSD from the Battle of New York, and the weight of trying to protect the entire world through technology. His relationship with Peter Parker became a defining element of his later character development, as he found purpose in mentoring the next generation. Tony's story culminated in the ultimate sacrifice during Endgame, where he wielded the Infinity Stones to defeat Thanos, proving that even the most selfish man could become the most selfless hero. His legacy lives on through the technology, relationships, and inspiration he left behind.
- ingenious
- sarcastic
- protective
- arrogant
- sacrificial

Steve Rogers
Steve Rogers began as a scrawny kid from Brooklyn who refused to back down from bullies, leading to his selection for the super soldier program. After being frozen for 70 years, he awakened to find the world he fought to protect had moved on without him, leaving him struggling with purpose and belonging. His leadership of the Avengers was tested through civil wars, broken friendships, and impossible choices between duty and loyalty. Steve's relationship with Bucky Barnes and his love for Peggy Carter drove many of his most crucial decisions, including his choice to break up the Avengers to protect his oldest friend. His story concluded with a return to the past to live the life he'd always wanted, finally learning to be selfish after decades of selfless service.
- righteous
- loyal
- determined
- traditional
- inspiring

Natasha Romanoff
Natasha Romanoff was trained from childhood to be a living weapon, graduating from the Red Room as one of the world's deadliest assassins before defecting to SHIELD. Her introduction to the Avengers gave her something she'd never had - a family worth fighting for rather than against. Throughout multiple missions, she served as the team's emotional anchor, understanding each member's psychology and helping hold them together through their darkest moments. Her relationship with Clint Barton provided the foundation for her understanding of loyalty and friendship, while her mentorship of Wanda Maximoff showed her capacity for nurturing others. Natasha's ultimate sacrifice to obtain the Soul Stone demonstrated her complete transformation from selfish survivor to someone who would give everything for the family she chose.
- calculating
- loyal
- secretive
- adaptable
- nurturing

Thor
Thor began as an arrogant prince of Asgard whose reckless actions threatened to restart an ancient war, leading to his banishment to Earth and the loss of his powers. Through his time among humans, particularly his relationship with Jane Foster, he learned humility and what it meant to be truly worthy of his abilities. The destruction of Asgard and the loss of his family, particularly Loki and his father Odin, forced Thor to grow from a prince defined by his birthright into a king defined by his choices. His struggles with depression and failure after losing to Thanos showed even gods can break, but also that they can heal and find new purpose. Thor's journey concluded with him passing leadership of New Asgard to Valkyrie, choosing to find his own path rather than simply fulfilling the role others expected of him.
- honorable
- powerful
- boisterous
- noble
- evolving

Bruce Banner
Bruce Banner became the Hulk through a gamma radiation accident that should have killed him, instead creating a split personality that embodied his repressed anger and trauma. For years, he lived as a fugitive, believing the Hulk was only capable of destruction and that he was cursed to hurt anyone who got close to him. His time with the Avengers showed him that even the Hulk could be a hero, protecting innocent people and fighting alongside other heroes rather than against them. The integration of Banner and Hulk into Professor Hulk represented his acceptance of both sides of his nature, combining intellect with strength in service of others. His sacrifice to bring back half the universe demonstrated that he had learned to use his curse as a gift, channeling the very power that once isolated him into an act of ultimate heroism.
- intellectual
- conflicted
- gentle
- tormented
- scientific

Peter Parker
Peter Parker gained his spider powers as a teenager and initially used them for personal gain until his uncle Ben's death taught him that with great power comes great responsibility. Tony Stark became his mentor and father figure, guiding him from neighborhood hero to Avenger while trying to protect his innocence and youth. Peter's identity as both Spider-Man and a regular high school student created constant conflict between his desire for a normal life and his responsibility to help others. His experiences during the Blip and Tony's death forced him to mature rapidly, learning to make difficult choices about sacrifice and heroism. Peter's story represents the next generation of heroes, carrying forward the lessons and legacy of those who came before while finding his own unique path to making the world better.
- youthful
- responsible
- witty
- earnest
- resilient
When facing an impossible situation that could save the world but cost you everything, what drives your decision?
Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are in this quiz?
This quiz has 10 questions, each designed to explore different aspects of heroism, sacrifice, and the values that drive the Avengers.
Which characters can I get as results?
You can match with any of the six core Avengers: Tony Stark (Iron Man), Steve Rogers (Captain America), Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow), Thor, Bruce Banner (Hulk), or Peter Parker (Spider-Man).
Does this quiz contain spoilers?
Yes, this quiz references major character arcs and plot points from across the MCU, including events from Endgame and other recent films. Take at your own discretion if you're not caught up!
Can I retake the quiz to get a different result?
Absolutely! You can retake the quiz as many times as you'd like. Try answering from different perspectives to see which other Avengers match your personality.
How does the scoring work?
Each answer awards points to different characters based on their personality traits and values. The character with the highest total score at the end is your match, reflecting which Avenger's approach to heroism most closely aligns with yours.