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Lockwood & Co: Which Character Are You?

Hey there, Lockwood & Co fans! Ever thought about which character vibes with you? Well, now's your chance! Dive into this quiz and see who you really are. Just answer some fun questions about yourself. Click that Start button and let's get this party rolling!

Welcome to Quiz: Lockwood & Co Which Character Are You

Lockwood & Co is a wild ride. Three young ghost hunters roam London, chasing down all things spooky. They face off against ghosts, ghouls and all sorts of creepy stuff. It’s all about saving the city from strange, powerful forces. You won’t believe what they encounter. Get ready for some chills and thrills!

Meet the characters from Lockwood & Co.

George Karim

George is the pocket-sized brains of the team and I swear he probably sleeps with a slide rule under his pillow (or maybe that was a notebook, I can’t remember). Hyper-organized, endlessly practical, and forever annotating things with tiny, furious handwriting — he makes charts for feelings, probably. He panics in tiny, efficient bursts and then calms everyone down with a calm, borderline smug rational plan that actually works more often than not. He hates theatrics but will, bafflingly, own a ridiculous hat collection and tell the worst jokes at 2 a.m. — part neurotic genius, part marshmallow, you can’t help loving him.

Anthony Lockwood

Lockwood is the charismatic adrenaline magnet — the kind of leader who leaps before he looks and somehow lands on his feet (or drags you along if you don’t move fast enough). He’s all polish and bowler hat swagger outwardly, with a secretive, stubborn heart underneath that gives him this stupidly heroic edge; also, he’s annoyingly good at making cliffhanger speeches. He adores risk but will also have tiny rituals like straightening his coat three times before a job, which is either brave or ridiculous, take your pick. He can be infuriatingly confident one minute and surprisingly tender the next — like a giddy daredevil who cries at old dogs, which makes zero sense but is very him.

Inspector Barnes

Barnes is the official, scowling, rule-loving adult who treats ghosts like paperwork you can file under “nonsense” — except you can tell he’s lost a lot of sleep over the whole thing. Gruff, suspicious, and a little pompous, he’s the sort of person who says “I told you so” while secretly googling spectral phenomena at 3 a.m. He insists on procedure and detests theatrics but will quietly protect the kids in ways he’d never admit, and he definitely keeps a small, embarrassing stash of biscuits in his desk. He’s practical to a fault and yet occasionally lets a stray kindness slip out, which is both infuriating and kind of lovely.

Lucy Carlyle

Lucy is the impulsive, fierce-narrator type who talks to ghosts like they’re nosy neighbors and yet somehow hears things others don’t — which is equal parts terrifying and useful. She’s brave, messy, and whip-smart, prone to tripping over her own feet right before doing something unbelievably heroic (classic). She keeps a tangle of notebooks with half-formed plans, doodles, and the occasional grocery list, because yes she cares about snacks during a haunting, don’t judge. She’ll deny being heroic with a stubborn flip of her hair and then immediately volunteer for the dangerous part, and honestly that contradiction is her whole vibe.