![]() It had some logical questions, but there were also a bunch that only a handful of people could relate to. They can only be in one House – that’s literally the point of Sorting them. Students might have some characteristics that fit into other Houses, but everyone does. Basically, this quiz showed me that I don’t truly fit in any of the Houses, which is true, but honestly, this whole percentages thing is a bit confusing. It gave me a series of percentages for each House, the highest being 32% Gryffindor. I ended up lying on the whole quiz because as a hat, I do not have a wand, cannot travel, and do not have the ability to play Quidditch. This is a good way to tell what people value more, but it is way too easy to lie and manipulate the results. It then goes on to ask about what you would do in different situations. The core of your wand often shows what type of temperament you have since wands choose the owners that they are the most compatible with. The first question asks about your wand type. It’s is a little less detailed than the first one, but I’ll still give it a chance. In Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone, when the students are nervous about what sort of test they will face to be sorted, Hermione Granger is said to be. The next Sorting quiz is from something called BuzzFeed. I appreciate the kooky vibe this quiz is giving off, but it will never be truly accurate. I’m not sure that I would ever Sort myself into Slytherin, but then again, I’m just a hat, so I really can’t be Sorted anywhere. ![]() “Moon or stars?” What exactly does that tell you about where a student needs to be placed? After a series of odd questions that I don’t really think can tell you anything about where a student should be placed, I finally reached the end of the quiz. I opened the quiz and started answering some of the questions. Now, I’ve lived in the wizarding world for centuries, and I have never needed a Wizarding Passport before, so this was already quite interesting. Once I got that all sorted (haha sorted… get it?), I signed up for an account to take this quiz which took me to something called a Wizarding Passport. After a bit of searching, I found out what an email was and opened an email account for myself. ![]() I was asked to register with something called an email. This is an exceptionally long time for the Sorting Hat to deliberate, and occurs rarely, perhaps once every fifty years. A place where they sell pottery maybe? Unimportant. A n archaic Hogwarts term for any new student whose Sorting takes longer than five minutes. I’m not sure what exactly a Pottermore could be. This quiz boasts that it was previously on something called Pottermore. The first Sorting quiz is from Wizarding World.
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