Which ‘Bloodhounds’ Character Are You?
You’re about to step into the gritty world of Bloodhounds and find out what kind of fighter you really are when things get rough. This isn’t just about strength — it’s about loyalty, guts, and how far you’re willing to go for people who matter. Expect tough choices, a few punches (figuratively… mostly), and maybe a little self-discovery along the way.

About “Bloodhounds” in a few words:
Bloodhounds follows two young boxers who get pulled into the dangerous world of private loans and ruthless moneylenders. What starts as a simple need for cash quickly turns into a brutal fight against powerful enemies. Between loyalty, betrayal, and survival, they learn that not every opponent fights fair — and sometimes, the real battle is staying human in a pretty unforgiving system.
Meet the characters from Bloodhounds
Kim Geon-woo
Oh man, Kim Geon-woo is the kind of person who stomps into a room and you immediately know he’s trouble — in the best way. He’s fiercely loyal and ridiculously stubborn, like a rock you can hide behind but also the guy who’ll start a brawl because someone looked at his crew wrong. Soft-hearted under that tough exterior, he’s the one who cries at cheesy commercials (no, really) and also insists instant noodles are a fine dinner at midnight. Somehow both decisive and always hesitating at the exact wrong time — which, okay, makes him human — and he has this weird habit of whistling old war tunes while fixing things, which I love.
Hong Woo-jin
Woo-jin is the calm brain of the group and yes, he’s annoyingly competent — planner, strategist, the one who remembers everyone’s birthdays (and their shoe sizes??). He’s quiet but not aloof; more like a kettle simmering patiently, then BOOM — perfect plan. He collects tiny toy robots and will argue for an hour about the merits of cold coffee, which is both adorable and slightly suspicious. There’s this tiny contradiction where he’s super neat in his notes but his apartment looks like a very stylish tornado, and somehow it suits him.
Kang In-beom
In-beom is pure chaos with a golden heart; loud, impulsive, the guy who throws a punch and then helps you write an apology letter the next day. He’s the comic relief but also a legit fighter when it matters, and he’ll belt out terrible karaoke at 2 a.m. — in tune? Sometimes. He has an endless appetite for snacks and drama (not always in that order), and he swears he hates mushy stuff but owns a scrapbook full of sappy ticket stubs and notes. Honestly, he’s unpredictable in the best possible way: brash but gentle, reckless but somehow thoughtful, and I can’t decide if that’s chaos or charm.
Hong Min-beom
Min-beom is the quiet, brooding type who notices the little things and keeps a list of them in his head, like a human archive of awkward moments and kind favors. He’s steady and maybe a bit mysterious, the guy who’ll say three words and it’ll change your day — dramatic, I know, but true. He’s into weird little comforts (scented candles? vintage manga?) and will defend obscure trivia like it’s a religion, which is inexplicably endearing. Also, he hates attention but secretly loves being complimented on his cooking, which makes zero sense until you’ve seen him smile like a lunatic over pancakes.

Sophie is a passionate storyteller who adores intricate characters and made-up settings. She creates quizzes that help people identify with the characters they like when she’s not engrossed in a good book or watching the newest series that is worth binge-watching. Every quiz is an opportunity to discover something new about yourself because Sophie has a remarkable talent for transforming commonplace situations into questions that feel significant and personal.





