Quiz: Which Wednesday Character Are You? 2023 Version

This Addams Family quiz answers, “Which Wednesday character are you?” Wednesday Addams, Enid Sinclair, Eugen, Otinger, or others?

This Quiz Exposes the Wednesday Character in You

With 20 personality questions, the Wednesday quiz identifies which character you resemble in real life.

Wednesday is a Tim Burtonesque coming-of-age comedy horror on Netflix featuring Jenna Ortega as the protagonist. It’s about Addams Family’s daughter as she goes through the struggles of a teenage goth psychic.

The test on this page compares your traits with that of the show’s characters, revealing the one with the most similarities.

For more Netflix stuff, check out our other quiz, “Which Umbrella Academy Character Are You?

See What Supernatural Powers You Could Have

Wednesday takes place in Nevermore Academy, a Hogwarts-like school for abnormal kids.

But what if you attended the same school? What would your powers be?

The coolest thing about the Wednesday Character Quiz is that it discovers your superpowers, too. Put simply, it exposes if you’re a vampire, a werewolf, a Gorgon, a siren, or a psychic.

Discover Your Nevermore Clique too

Reminiscing Harry Potter Houses, the cliques are social groups in Nevermore Academy to distinguish students. The four main groups are the Fangs, the Furs, the Stoners, and the Scales.

Here’s what to know about each.

·       The Fangs

Also known as vampires, the Fangs are sun-avoiding, garlic-hating bloodsuckers. Yoko Tanaka, a Harajuku-inspired Goth, is a notable character in this clique.

·       The Furs

Comprised of furry half-human, half-wolf students, the Furs is the werewolves’ clique. The most notable Fur character is Enid Sinclair, who becomes Wednesday’s best friend later in the story.

·       The Stoners

Descendants of mythical creatures, the Stoners are Medusa-like people—also known as Gorgons. Ajax Petropolus, Enid’s boyfriend, is a well-known Stoner.

·       The Scales

With their manipulation ability, the Scales can affect others’ thoughts, feelings, and actions. Bianca Barclay, Xavier’s ex-girlfriend, and a recurring character, is a prominent siren.

How to Know Which Wednesday Character You Are

One way to find your perfect match is by reading Wednesday characters’ descriptions. The following guides help with that.

1.     Wednesday Addams

As an INTJ, Wednesday has a confident, analytical, and ambitious personality.

Although cold and blunt on the outside, Wednesday is a caring teenage girl. She can’t stand injustice and goes the extra mile to confront bad guys—and sometimes, bullies.

2.    Enid Sinclair

A loving ESFP, Enid is energetic, fun-loving, and slightly insecure.

She is empathetic towards others and loves them as they are. Despite her occasional spontaneity, Enid is a reliable friend who’d risk her life to save her loved ones.

3.    Eugen Otinger

A quirky young man, Eugen is a true INFP. He is sensitive, compassionate, and caring—while being socially awkward.

4.   Xavier Thorpe

The Nevermore’s introverted artist, Xavier, is an ISFP character. He’s a caretaker with low-key enthusiasm for art, animals, and nature.

Find Your Wednesday Match with MBTI

For the first time, the Wednesday Quiz utilizes MBTI types of the show’s characters to deliver accurate results.

If you already know your MBTI type, use the following table to find your match.

Character MBTI
Wednesday Addams INTJ
Enid Sinclair ESFP
Eugen Otinger INFP
Tyler Galpin ISFP
Thing ENTP
Larissa Weems ENTJ

 

Ready to Meet the Strange Outcast in You?

Are you still wondering which Wednesday character you are? If yes, hit the start button now and dive into the test.

The Wednesday Quiz exposes your soulmate character, supernatural abilities, and species in no time.

Disclaimer

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How to Play?

Playing personality quizzes is straightforward: Choose the option that’s true about you—or you relate to—and select “Next.” Unlike trivia quizzes, personality tests have no right or wrong answers. But the questions are in forced-choice format. The point is to push you to choose an option that makes the most sense, not the one that’s 100% true. For the most accurate results, don’t overthink your responses. Go with options that you “feel” are the best.

Questions of the quiz