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Which ‘Strong Girl Bong-Soon’ Character Are You?

Ready to find out which Strong Girl Bong-Soon character you are? This fun Korean drama has a kickass lead, Bong-Soon, with super strength. You will meet quirky, lovable characters, each with their own vibes. Take this quiz and see who you match with! Just scroll down and hit Start.

Welcome to Quiz: Which 'Strong Girl Bong-Soon' Character Are You

Strong Girl Bong-Soon tells a story of a girl with amazing strength. She becomes a bodyguard to protect her crush, Min-Hyuk, from trouble. Along her journey, she faces challenges and builds bonds with a wild cast, including her bestie Guk-Doo and her crazy family. It’s a fun mix of action, romance and comedy. Fans love it for its strong female lead and sweet moments. Don’t miss out!

Meet the characters from Strong Girl Bong-Soon

Do Bong-soon

Do Bong-soon is the chaotic-sweet heart of the whole show, basically a walking paradox who can punch through a wall and then cry over a rom-com five minutes later. She’s fierce, protective, and ridiculously strong—like, don’t test her unless you want your favorite vase in tiny pieces—but also clumsy with feelings and snacks. She has this goofy love for video games and baking (seriously, cupcakes and vigilante justice?), and she gets awkward in crowds even though she secretly craves being noticed. In short, she’s messy, brave, entirely herself, and you can’t help but root for her all the time.

Gook-doo

Gook-doo is the quietly steady center who looks like a regular soft-spoken guy but will go full-on bear if someone hurts his people. He doesn’t say much—nope, he uses fewer words than anyone and then surprises you with these tiny, stupidly effective acts of kindness that make you melt. He also has weird little habits, like hoarding snacks in his pockets and possibly being terrified of pigeons (or is it just one pigeon?), which makes him oddly endearing. Basically the dependable, low-key hero with more feelings than he admits.

Ahn Min Hyeok

Ahn Min Hyeok is the eccentric, billionaire-who-has-no-filter CEO trope but in the best way—flamboyant, weirdly sincere, and a little bit chaotic genius. He runs a game company and treats the world like one big experiment, but he also has this goofy, childlike streak where he’ll buy twelve plushies for no reason and cry at sunsets. He can oscillate between being maddeningly self-assured and utterly vulnerable in the span of a scene, which is kind of his superpower. He collects gadgets, hates small talk, and somehow always shows up at the exact wrong/right moment. He makes everything less ordinary and a lot more fun (and also more complicated).

Gong Bi-seo

Gong Bi-seo is that sharp, ambitious friend who keeps everyone honest and refuses to take nonsense from anyone—yes she can be blunt, but it’s only because she cares. She’s organized, quick-witted, and secretly romantic (like, she might have a playlist titled ‘hopelessly dramatic’ on her phone). Sometimes she acts like the responsible one when she is actually binge-watching trashy dramas at midnight with snacks stuck to her shirt—oops. She grounds the chaos with a no-nonsense vibe, and you trust her even when she yells.

Do Chil-goo

Do Chil-goo comes across as the gruff, slightly overprotective older relative type who swears a lot and means well, and you can’t help but laugh at his attempts to be intimidating. He’s got old-school values but also secretly enjoys very modern things like bubble tea and bad pop music (don’t tell anyone). He will lecture you about responsibility and then forget his own keys a minute later—classic. In short, loud, lovably flawed, and secretly soft around the people he cares about.

Kim Kwang-bok

Kim Kwang-bok is the loud barky friend/cop who shows up with fireworks energy and the best bad jokes, but also somehow has a heart made of marshmallows. He can be impulsive and dramatic—yes, he will run into a scene shouting one-liners—but he’s also the type to bring hot soup at midnight when someone’s sick. He hoards weird souvenirs from cases and insists they bring good luck, which is either adorable or gross depending on your tolerance for clutter. Basically comic relief with surprising depth when things get serious.

Baek Tak

Baek Tak is the cool, cold antagonist-vibed presence—calm, calculating, and a little too polished for comfort, like someone who always irons their gloves. He radiates this quiet menace but also carries secrets and soft spots (yes, he has a suspiciously neat plant on his windowsill that he talks to—don’t ask). He rarely shows emotions but when he does it’s like watching a volcano sputter, so you pay attention. He keeps the stakes high and makes the heroes work for every victory, which is the best kind of villainy.