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Personality 5 min

What Kind of Friend Are You?

A fun, slightly too-accurate quiz about how you show up in your friendships.

Category

Personality

Estimated time

5 min

Format

One question at a time

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Jump straight in and answer one question at a time.

About this quiz

If you’ve ever wondered what kind of friend you actually are, this quiz is built to surface it. Across 25 questions about how you handle “I need to talk” texts, group plans, conflict, friend wins, and the small details (do you remember birthdays? do you reach out privately when something feels off?), you’ll get mapped onto one of six honest friendship styles.

What the different results mean

Each result reflects a real way people show up for the people they care about. The Chaos Companion is fun and unpredictable but a little hard to count on; The Inconsistent One means well and cares but the follow-through wobbles; The Low-Key Friend is chill and kind but harder to read than they realize; The Balanced Bestie brings warmth, reliability, and honesty in healthy proportion; The Therapist Friend is emotionally intuitive and the one people trust with the real stuff (with the trade-off of needing to put their own oxygen mask on first); The Ride-or-Die is the fully present, detail-remembering, no-hesitation friend. The results aren’t framed as good or bad. They name a real pattern with real charm, and point at the specific habit that would shift you into the next bucket if you wanted to.

How the questions work

The quiz uses a scoring mechanism with score-range mapping. Each option carries a numeric value where higher score is given to more present, reliable, and emotionally available behavior. Behaviors like showing up immediately, listening without interrupting, hyping friends up, and communicating directly earn the most points. On the other hand, ghosting, comparing, going silent, or canceling last minute earn the fewest points. Self-reported reliability and emotional availability stack consistently with the rest of the answers. Multi-select isn’t used here: every question forces a single best-fit answer, which makes the bands sharper. Your total drops into one of six tightly-spaced ranges, which is why the difference between Balanced Bestie and Ride-or-Die can come down to a handful of answers about consistency and follow-through rather than a wholesale change in who you are. Some questions may seem to be repeating; it is by design to remove certain biases.

Disclaimer

While this quiz can be informative, please note that it is purely for harmless fun only. The quiz questions or results are not clinical, diagnostic, or scientific assessments.