Find your archetype.
Two minutes, one screenshot-worthy result. Each quiz hand-built around archetypes that feel like real people — no "you're a 73% mix of these" cop-outs.
Which Stranger Things character are you?
Six characters, one 1980s small town, an upside-down world they didn't ask for. Ten questions, one read on which of the six is actually running your show.

Eight gods, eight ways of running a life. Ten questions, one read on which of the eight is actually running your show when the stakes get mythic.

Six characters, one paper company, nine seasons of trying. Ten questions, one read on which of the six is actually running your show when the meeting drags on.

Eight heroes, eight ways of carrying a hard thing. Ten questions, one read on which of the eight is actually running your show when the stakes get real.

Four women, one Manhattan, six seasons of trying. Ten questions, one read on which of the four is actually running your show when the music stops.

Eight princesses, eight ways of moving through the world. Ten questions, one read on which one is actually running your show when the music stops.

The Sorting Hat had it easy — it could just read your mind. Eight questions, four houses, one read on which part of you is actually running the show.

Eight short questions. No right answers — just the rhythm of how you move through open country, told back to you as one of four wandering selves.

Four elements, four ways of being in the world. Ten questions, one read on which one is actually running your nervous system — and what that means about the room you're in right now.

Six ways of being somewhere else. Ten questions, one read on what you actually look for when you leave town — and what that says about what you're looking for when you stay.

Six orders, six ways of organizing your morning. Ten questions, one read on the drink that says more about you than most people realize they're saying.

Eight figures from the major arcana, eight ways of moving through a life. Ten questions, one read on which card is currently sitting at the top of your deck — and what that means about the chapter you're in.

Eight teenage selves, eight ways of finding your people in a building full of strangers. Ten questions, one read on which one was actually running the show — and which one still is.

Six characters, one cramped NYC apartment, ten years on TV. The Sorting Hat doesn't work here — you have to pick. Eight questions, one read on which Friend you actually are when no one's watching.

Ten questions. One animal. We'll know.
