Answer 15 personality questions and get a New Girl character match with quotes. Are you Jess, Nick, Schmidt, Cece, Winston, or Coach?
Six friends, one loft, and a dozen running jokes. New Girl works because the characters feel real. This quiz leans on that. It looks at how you solve problems, how you show care, and how you handle awkward moments, then maps those patterns to the show’s core personalities.
What this quiz gives you
- A character match from Jess, Nick, Schmidt, Cece, Winston, or Coach
- A short breakdown of your traits in plain language
- One quote and an episode tie-in, so the match makes sense
How the quiz matching works
Your choices are grouped into six signals. Optimism, sarcasm, ambition, loyalty, competitiveness, and spontaneity. Each signal weighs a few questions. Combinations point to specific arcs or moments from the show. For example, tenderness plus stubborn honesty can lead to Nick. Confidence plus fixer energy can lead to Cece. It is not a clinical test. It is a fan tool that uses story beats and repeated behaviors.
The characters, in brief
Jess Day
Warm, quirky, and stubborn in a good way. She believes people can do better and tries to help them get there. Think of the high-energy “True American” chaos that often starts with her idea, and how that sparks change for the group. The first big shift with Nick happens in “Cooler” in season two, which sets their chemistry in motion. See the episode “Cooler”.
Nick Miller
Blunt, loyal, and allergic to pretense. He tends to underplay ambition, yet he shows up when it counts. The bartending life fits his pace, but he grows into bigger risks once he finds the right push. His best moments land when he drops the act and says what he feels. If your answers show dry humor plus quiet caretaking, you may land here.
Schmidt
Image-focused at first, but all heart once you crack the shell. He works hard, plans everything, and loves big. His long road with Cece pays off in season four’s turning point, which changes the loft’s balance. If you like goals, rituals, and clear lines, you might align with Schmidt. Watch details from “Clean Break”.
Cece Parikh
Direct, sharp, and deeply loyal. She starts as a working model, then steps into more control of her career and relationships. Cece protects her people and expects the same in return. If your choices show calm confidence and a low tolerance for nonsense, your match may point to her.
Winston Bishop
Sweet, chaotic, and secretly strategic. He finds his lane in law enforcement and commits to it. His story shows steady growth, from figuring things out to owning his path. If you pick kindness, patience, and oddball creativity, you might be Winston. The “Background Check” storyline captures his focus during the academy process. See “Background Check”.
Coach
Competitive, supportive, and louder than most. He pushes friends to be better and takes big swings in his own life. If your answers favor discipline and straight talk, you may land here. His return to the loft in season three shows what he adds to the group’s rhythm. See the episode “Coach”.
The sources we used
Character summaries and episode anchors come from public references and well-known coverage. If you enjoy behind-the-scenes facts, this recent roundup is a good, light read. 15 behind-the-scenes facts from People. For character baselines and cast history, see this overview. List of New Girl characters on Wikipedia.
The show often explores attachment, boundaries, and how friends show care. If you want a non-fandom look at your patterns, try our attachment style quiz. It pairs well with a character match.