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The Expecto Patronum spell conjures a guardian whose form reflects a wizard's inner essence. Answer 20 questions about your character and hidden personality traits to discover which Patronus matches your soul and temperament.

Learn more about each possible result — temperament, traits, and unique characteristics.

The Stag Patronus is a symbol of nobility and protection. It belonged to Harry Potter and his father James. One of the most powerful Patronuses in the history of magic.

The Doe Patronus is a symbol of eternal love and loyalty. It belonged to Severus Snape in memory of Lily Potter. One of the most touching Patronuses in the Harry Potter world.

The Phoenix Patronus is the rarest symbol of wisdom and rebirth. It belonged to Albus Dumbledore. It speaks of incredible spiritual strength and the ability to inspire.

The Otter Patronus is a symbol of intellect and resourcefulness. It belonged to Hermione Granger: the brightest witch of her generation.

The Terrier Patronus is a symbol of loyal friendship and hidden courage. It belonged to Ron Weasley: the best friend one could wish for.

The Horse Patronus is a symbol of freedom and indomitable spirit. It belonged to Ginny Weasley: strong, independent, and determined.

The Hare Patronus is a symbol of intuition and hidden wisdom. It belonged to Luna Lovegood: the most enigmatic and perceptive character.

The Cat Patronus is a symbol of independence and hidden tenderness. It belonged to Minerva McGonagall: strict but fair and caring.

The Swan Patronus symbolizes grace and emotional depth. It belonged to Cho Chang: a girl with a big heart.

The Fox Patronus symbolizes cunning and untamed spirit. It belonged to Seamus Finnigan: a guy who never gave up.
Which Patronus from the Harry Potter universe matches your personality
Which character traits determine the form of your Patronus
Which character from the series shares your inner strength
What your Patronus reveals about how you overcome challenges
How your hidden qualities manifest through your guardian animal symbol
This test is based on Carl Jung's theory of archetypes and the concept of spirit animals, adapted for the Harry Potter universe. Each Patronus reflects dominant personality traits: courage, wisdom, loyalty, intuition, or determination.
Patronuses first appear in 'Prisoner of Azkaban': Professor Lupin teaches Harry the Expecto Patronum spell
In 'Order of the Phoenix,' it's revealed that a Patronus can deliver messages and its form is unique to each wizard
In 'Deathly Hallows,' it's shown that a Patronus can change form under deep emotional influence (like Tonks and Snape)
Pottermore (Wizarding World) launches the official Patronus quiz with over 30 possible forms
Answer 20 questions by choosing the option that best describes you. There are no right or wrong answers: just be honest with yourself. At the end, you'll discover which Patronus reflects your inner self.
The Patronus Charm in the Harry Potter world creates a protective guardian spirit in the form of an animal. J.K. Rowling emphasized that a Patronus form is deeply connected to a wizard's inner self. Research in animal psychology and symbolic anthropology confirms that humans have associated themselves with guardian animals for centuries, projecting key personality qualities onto them. Our test matches your answers with character profiles of canonical Patronuses from the book and film series.
The test analyzes your answers to 20 questions about character, values, and reactions in various situations. Based on the total score, it determines which canonical Patronus from the Harry Potter universe most accurately reflects your inner essence.
Our test uses an independent methodology based on psychological archetypes and character analysis. Results may or may not match Pottermore, as the approach and evaluation criteria differ.
Yes, in the Harry Potter world, a Patronus can change due to strong emotional experiences, as happened with Nymphadora Tonks. Your test answers may vary depending on your current life period.
Yes, the test is suitable for all Harry Potter fans. Questions are based on everyday life situations and require no special knowledge.
The test features 10 canonical Patronuses, each belonging to a famous character from the Harry Potter book and film series: from Harry's stag to Dumbledore's phoenix.
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