Hogwarts House Alignment Test
The Hogwarts House Alignment Test combined the concept of Harry Potter Hogwarts Houses with the notion that it’s possible for a person to be a combination of two houses or an independent/unaligned wizard.
What is your Hogwarts House Alignment? For each of the following questions, indicate how well it applies to you below.
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The IDRlabs Harry Potter Hogwarts House Alignment Test was developed by IDRlabs.
The nine possible results are:
Gryffindor
Gryffindor is known for valuing bravery, courage, determination, and chivalry. The house mascot is a lion, and its colors are scarlet and gold.
Gryffindors are often seen as heroic and adventurous, and they value doing the right thing even in the face of fear or danger. They are also known for their loyalty and for standing up for what they believe in.
Slytherdor
Slytherdor refers to a person who displays characteristics of both Slytherin and Gryffindor Houses.
Slytherin values cunning, ambition, resourcefulness, and leadership, while Gryffindor values bravery, courage, determination, and chivalry. A Slytherdor possesses traits from both houses, such as being ambitious and resourceful while also being brave and chivalrous.
Slytherin
Slytherin is known for valuing cunning, ambition, resourcefulness, and leadership. The house mascot is a serpent, and its colors are green and silver.
Slytherin House has a reputation for producing dark wizards and witches, and its founder, Salazar Slytherin, was known for his belief in the purity of blood. However, not all Slytherins are evil, and many have demonstrated bravery, loyalty, and other positive qualities throughout the Harry Potter series.
Gryffinpuff
Gryffinpuff refers to a person who displays characteristics of both the Gryffindor and Hufflepuff Houses.
Gryffindor values bravery, courage, determination, and chivalry, while Hufflepuff values hard work, patience, loyalty, and fair play. A Gryffinpuff possesses traits from both houses, such as being brave and determined while also being hardworking and loyal.
Unaligned/Independent
In the Harry Potter universe, there is no specific term for an unaligned wizard. However, there are some characters who do not belong to any of the four Hogwarts Houses and are not affiliated with any particular group or organization.
Not all wizards attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry or are affiliated with any of the four Hogwarts Houses. For example, some wizards are homeschooled or attend other magical schools around the world.
Slytherclaw
Slytherclaw refers to a person who displays characteristics of both Slytherin and Ravenclaw Houses.
Slytherin values cunning, ambition, resourcefulness, and leadership, while Ravenclaw values intelligence, wit, wisdom, and creativity. A Slytherclaw possesses traits from both houses, such as being intelligent and creative while also being ambitious and resourceful.
Ravenclaw
Ravenclaw is known for valuing intelligence, wit, wisdom, and creativity. The house mascot is an eagle, and its colors are blue and bronze.
Ravenclaws are often seen as bookish and intellectually curious, and they value knowledge and learning. They are also known for their creativity and independent thinking.
Ravenpuff
Ravenpuff refers to a person who displays characteristics of both the Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff Houses.
Ravenclaw values intelligence, wit, wisdom, and creativity, while Hufflepuff values hard work, patience, loyalty, and fair play. A Ravenpuff possesses traits from both houses, such as being intelligent and creative while also being loyal and patient.
Hufflepuff
Hufflepuff is known for valuing hard work, patience, loyalty, and fair play. The house mascot is a badger, and its colors are yellow and black.
Hufflepuffs are often seen as friendly and down-to-earth, and they value inclusivity and teamwork. They are also known for their strong moral compass and dedication to doing what is right.
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