Which Harry Potter house are you in?
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Tori_Scope
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A bit of a random one for you all today! I was forced into doing a Harry Potter house sorting quiz over the weekend, and it made me wonder which house you'd all be in.
You can either use the quiz I've linked above (or a different one!) or just pick the one you relate to the most.
You can either use the quiz I've linked above (or a different one!) or just pick the one you relate to the most.
Which Harry Potter house are you in? 10 votes
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RavenclawI did the quiz and it said I would go in Ravenclaw
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Gryffindor33% Gryffindor.
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RavenclawThe above quiz said I'd be in Ravenclaw too.(My son has bought his wife an enormous Lego Harry Potter set for Christmas, which I've been hiding in my house )
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GryffindorYippee, I'm a Gryffindor!
You Are 32% Gryffindor, 24% Hufflepuff, 23% Ravenclaw, and 21% Slytherin!
Ahhh that's lovely @chiarieds - I have my heart set on buying the Lego Friends Central Perk set in the boxing day sales!
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GryffindorI've taken this quiz before and being the hero I am I was placed in Gryffindor !
Oddly enough, my partner is a Slytherin, so there's rivalry in the house.Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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SlytherinI’m a slithering, is that good?
“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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Hufflepuff@leecal Slytherin traits are:Slytherins tend to be ambitious, shrewd, cunning, strong leaders, and achievement-oriented. They also have highly developed senses of self-preservation.This means that Slytherins tend to hesitate before acting, so as to weigh all possible outcomes before deciding exactly what should be done.
Slytherins tend to take charge and possess strong leadership skills. They are often self-assured and confident of their own competence and can be very loyal. -
RavenclawCan you find the Ravenclaw traits?
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HufflepuffTaken from this site @66MustangRavenclaw House prizes learning, wisdom, wit, and intellect in its members. Thus, many Ravenclaws tend to be academically motivated and talented students. They also pride themselves on being original in their ideas, and methods. It is not unusual to find Ravenclaw students practising especially different types of magic that other houses might shun.
Often hard-working and diligent, as often is the case with intellectuals with a predisposition for academics, some of the pupils sorted under the blue-bronzed eagle are known to be inclined to dismiss certain social expectations for the sake of satisfying their own intellectual curiosity. Some of these eventually also ended up being not only accepted but even celebrated, in spite of being initially subjected to scorn for their various oddities.
Ravenclaws tend to be curious about the world and pay attention to the world around them. Ravenclaws are known to be logical and rational. In addition, Ravenclaw students tend to have abilities regarding Memory. -
RavenclawThanks“known to be inclined to dismiss certain social expectations”
I like that
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HufflepuffRavenclaw is a good one I reckon @66Mustang
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GryffindorI would hate to get Slytherin, Draco Malfoy was a complete (Removed by moderator, strong language)
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