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

Luz Noceda
Luz Noceda is a Dominican-American teenager who stumbled through a portal into the Boiling Isles — a demon realm where magic is real and she, a human with no magical ability, somehow thrived. She learned glyph magic from scratch, enrolled at Hexside against all odds, and became the person who helped dismantle Emperor Belos's regime. Luz is the show's thesis statement: that the things that make you weird in one world make you essential in another. Her queerness, her neurodivergence, her inability to fit in — these aren't obstacles. They're the exact qualities that saved a dimension.
- passionate
- creative
- weird
- brave
- earnest

Amity Blight
Amity Blight was the top student at Hexside, daughter of the powerful Blight family, and a bully who dropped her best friend Willow to maintain her social standing. Meeting Luz changed everything. Amity's arc across the series is one of the most celebrated character transformations in modern animation: she dismantled her mother's control, rebuilt her friendship with Willow, dyed her hair purple, and became Luz's girlfriend — each step a deliberate rejection of the person she was told to be. Amity proves that the hardest rebellion isn't against a tyrant. It's against the voice in your head that still sounds like your parents.
- driven
- evolving
- protective
- recovering
- brave

Eda Clawthorne
Edalyn Clawthorne — the Owl Lady — is the most powerful wild witch on the Boiling Isles, a wanted criminal, and Luz's mentor. She was cursed as a child by her own sister (unknowingly), and the curse gradually transforms her into an owl beast. Rather than submit to the Emperor's Coven system that could manage her curse, Eda chose freedom — living in a crumbling house, selling human garbage, and refusing to bow to anyone. She became Luz's surrogate mother, King's adoptive parent, and the heart of a found family held together by stubbornness and love. Eda is proof that the best mentors are the ones who are still figuring themselves out.
- rebellious
- powerful
- nurturing
- chaotic
- vulnerable

Willow Park
Willow Park was placed in the abomination track by her parents despite her natural talent for plant magic, and she spent years being labeled as a half-a-witch — the weakest student at Hexside. When she finally switched to the plant track, her power bloomed with a ferocity that surprised everyone, including herself. Willow's strength was never absent — it was suppressed. Her arc is about what happens when a person who was told to be small finally gives themselves permission to be enormous. Her plant magic responds to her emotions, which means her power is directly tied to her authenticity — the more she is herself, the stronger she becomes.
- gentle
- powerful
- patient
- fierce
- growing

Hunter
Hunter is a grimwalker — a magically created clone — who served Emperor Belos as the Golden Guard, believing himself to be Belos's nephew and heir. He was loyal, devoted, and utterly deceived. Discovering the truth — that he was one of many clones, all of whom Belos had destroyed when they defied him — shattered Hunter's identity entirely. His recovery, supported by Willow, Gus, and the rest of the group, is the show's most powerful arc: a person learning to exist without the structure that defined and imprisoned them. Hunter is The Owl House's answer to the question of what happens when the propaganda stops and the person underneath has to figure out who they actually are.
- recovering
- loyal
- lost
- brave
- rebuilding

Gus Porter
Augustus Porter is a prodigy in illusion magic who skipped several grades at Hexside and became Luz's first friend on the Boiling Isles. He is fascinated by human culture, collects human artifacts, and uses his illusion magic with a sophistication that belies his age. Gus's arc deals with the pressure of being gifted and young — the expectation that brilliance means maturity, and the loneliness of being the person nobody sees as a peer. His illusion powers, which grow to include the ability to show people their own memories, make him one of the most quietly powerful characters in the series. Gus proves that the person you overlook is often the one holding the key.
- brilliant
- eager
- creative
- insecure
- underestimated
You don't fit in where you are. What do you do?
Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are in this Owl House quiz?
The quiz has 10 personality questions. Each one presents six choices that distribute weighted scores across all six characters.
Which Owl House characters can I get?
You can get one of six characters: Luz Noceda, Amity Blight, Eda Clawthorne, Willow Park, Hunter, or Gus Porter. Each result includes a personality description and character lore.
Does this quiz spoil the show?
Character descriptions reference broad arcs. The lore sections discuss major plot points including Hunter's origin — read at your own discretion if you haven't finished the series.
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 characters. When you finish all 10 questions, the quiz totals every point and matches you to the character with the highest cumulative score.
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