# Which Simpsons Character Are You?

> Take the Simpsons character test and find out if you are Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Ned Flanders, Mr. Burns, Milhouse or Moe. 16 questions, instant result.

Springfield has spent decades as a warped mirror of every town: a father who lives in the moment without thinking about the next, a mother who holds everything together with endless patience, a son who treats every rule as a dare, and a daughter who takes the world far too seriously for her age. Around that family spins an entire neighbourhood of characters we all recognise, because each one pushes a little further a trait we carry ourselves.

This character test does not measure how much you know about the show or which season is your favourite. What it explores is who you actually are: how you face a problem, what drives you up the wall, what you do when nobody is watching, and what kind of people make you feel at home. From your answers, it calculates which of the eight characters you resemble most. There are no good or bad results; disastrous Homer and meticulous Burns are equally entertaining to inhabit.

Answer the sixteen questions that follow as honestly as you can. Do not pick the character you wish you were — choose the option that genuinely matches how you behave day to day. When you finish, you will learn your character, a description of what it says about you, and why you fit that profile better than the rest of the cast.

## How this test works

The test works by character affinity: each option you choose adds points to one or two characters according to the trait it reflects. The questions move through everyday situations — an unexpected setback, an argument, a weekend plan — and distribute the points evenly, so any of the eight can emerge as your result. When you finish, all the points are added up and your character is the one with the highest score. If two are tied or very close, it means you blend traits from both, which is quite common: hardly anyone fits entirely into a single Springfield neighbour.

## Characters you can get

### Homer Simpson

If you got Homer, you live in the present with a carefree ease that many people secretly envy. You do not overthink things: if you want something, you go for it and figure out the consequences later. You are impulsive, devoted to small pleasures, and fully capable of getting into trouble over an idea that seemed brilliant for about ten seconds. But beneath that layer of laziness and blunders beats a genuinely good heart — one that loves its people in its own clumsy way and, when it truly matters, steps up. Your charm is that you never pretend to be anything else.

### Marge Simpson

If you got Marge, you are the quiet pillar that holds everything around you together. While others follow every impulse, you keep your head, smooth over arguments, and make sure nobody goes without what they need. You have an almost inexhaustible patience and a remarkable ability to forgive, though that does not mean you never get tired. You value family, home, and doing things with care, and you give far more than you ask for. Your firmness is silent: you never raise your voice, but when you say enough, everyone knows you mean it.

### Bart Simpson

If you got Bart, you are pure mischief with a nobler core than you let on. The predictable bores you, so you look for the laugh, the challenge, and the way around the rule without getting caught. You have a gift for talk, quick reflexes, and a special talent for getting into trouble and coming out more or less unscathed. You can seem like nothing ever lands seriously, but you are loyal to your friends and quick to react when someone you care about is hurting. Your rebelliousness is not malice — it is energy looking for an outlet and a sharp nose for the absurdity of rules.

### Lisa Simpson

If you got Lisa, you are a sharp mind that refuses to settle for easy answers. Things matter to you: justice, knowledge, doing what is right even when nobody else does. You read, you question, and you defend your principles with an uncommon conviction, sometimes at the cost of feeling alone among those who do not share your outlook. You are sensitive and demanding with yourself, and it frustrates you when the world around you falls short of what it could be. That blend of talent and conscience sets you apart: you think for yourself and act accordingly.

### Ned Flanders

If you got Flanders, you are kindness made human — the sort who waves with a genuine smile even though the neighbour just borrowed the lawnmower for the hundredth time. You have firm principles, you are considerate to a fault, and you always look for the bright side. Some people mistake your goodness for naivety, but behind it is a conscious choice: you would rather reach out than hold a grudge. You are the neighbour anyone would want on the other side of the fence.

### Charles Montgomery Burns

If you got Burns, you are ambitious, calculating, and possessed of a determination that refuses to be sidetracked by sentiment. You know what you want, you move your pieces with the patience of a chess player, and you enjoy having the situation firmly in hand. You like power, order, and things turning out exactly as you planned. You can come across as cold or overly pragmatic, but that same strategic mind makes you unstoppable when you set a goal. Beneath the magnate's armour is a brilliant intellect that rarely loses sight of the long game.

### Milhouse Van Houten

If you got Milhouse, you are the loyal friend who is always ready to go along with whatever so long as you are not left out. Sensitive, dreamy, and a little insecure, you get excited easily and give yourself to those you love with a touching faithfulness. Life sometimes deals you a hard hand and things do not always go as hoped, but you get back up and try again with the same hopefulness as ever. Your worth lies in what you offer without asking anything back: company, warmth, and the belief that things can always get better. You are a better friend than you give yourself credit for.

### Moe Szyslak

If you got Moe, you are rough on the outside and far softer on the inside than you like to admit. Life has landed a few real blows, so you protect yourself with sarcasm, a short fuse, and a wariness that takes a long time to lower. But those who make it into your circle discover someone loyal, capable of listening to people's troubles from behind the bar and lending a hand without making a fuss. You need affection as much as anyone, even if asking for it does not come easily. Your appeal is in that contrast: the grouch with a heart who still leaves the door open for his own.

## Frequently asked questions

### How many questions does the Simpsons character test have?

The test has sixteen short multiple-choice questions. Each one presents an everyday situation and explores a different aspect of your personality. It takes just a few minutes to complete, and the more honestly you answer, the more accurately the result will reflect who you are.

### How is my character determined?

Each option you choose adds points to one or two characters depending on the trait it reflects. At the end, all the points are tallied and your result is the character with the highest score. The options are spread so that any of the eight can emerge as your match.

### Which characters can appear as my result?

You can get Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Ned Flanders, Mr. Burns, Milhouse or Moe. These are eight very different profiles from the Springfield neighbourhood, each with their own strengths and quirks, and all have an equal chance of coming up as your result.

### Can I resemble more than one character?

Yes, and it is quite common. The test assigns you a primary character, but it is normal to score very close to a second one. That means you blend traits from both — something perfectly natural, since almost nobody fits entirely into a single Springfield profile. The one with the highest score is the best match for you.

### Will my result change if I retake the test?

It may vary slightly if you answer differently, because the test is based on how you describe yourself at that moment. If you answer honestly, the result tends to be fairly consistent. Small differences between attempts usually mean you share traits with two similar characters.

### Is this an official test?

No. This is an entertainment test made by fans of the show, with no connection to its creators or any official brand. Its only aim is to be fun and offer a light-hearted portrait of your personality inspired by the characters of Springfield.

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