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Which ‘Yellowstone’ Couple Are You And Your SO?

Welcome, lovebirds! Are you into Yellowstone? If yes, let's see which couple from this show fits your vibe. Take our quiz! Will you be like fiery John and Beth Dutton? Or maybe loyal Rip and Beth? Perhaps complex Kayce and Monica? Or resilient Jamie and Beth? Click Start below. Discover which couple matches your love story!

Welcome to Quiz: Which 'Yellowstone' Couple Are You And Your SO

Yellowstone is gripping. It dives into Dutton family drama. John Dutton runs biggest ranch in U.S. Beautiful Yellowstone National Park sets the stage. Duttons deal with tricky relationships, wealth and threats to their land. Drama, betrayal, survival- this show has it all. Audiences love it worldwide. You might just find your favorite couple here.

Meet the couples from Yellowstone

Beth & Rip

Oh my God they are just combustible — Beth is razor-sharp and Rip is the kind of quiet that can start fires, literally and emotionally. Their love is pure adrenaline, all trench-coat chemistry and late-night plans, but also weirdly domestic — like they will burn down an enemy’s barn and then sit and fix a leaky faucet together. Beth has this brittle sarcasm but also this tiny habit of keeping a chipped mug on her desk, which somehow makes her less terrifying? Rip is a stoic cowboy who smiles like it’s illegal; he kills with a look but also remembers everyone’s birthdays. Sincere, scary, and utterly codependent in the best/worst possible way.

John & Governor Perry

This one is power and grudging respect with a side of relentless, awkward boss energy — John is principled and enormous, like a living ranch rulebook, while Governor Perry wears a smile that says “I have spreadsheets for feelings.” They’re political chess partners more than rom-com leads, always measuring leverage, loyalty, and land rights before breakfast. John smells like saddle leather and decisions, he’s the kind of man who breaks a chair to prove a point and then apologizes three times; Perry is polished and dangerous in silk, with a handkerchief tucked like a secret. Tense, formal, and secretly protective in that “I’ll crush your enemies, then send roses” way.

Jimmy & Mia

Oh man, this couple is chaotic-adorkable — Jimmy is equal parts sweet goof and disaster-magnet, and Mia is stubbornly practical but also kind of a soft-hearted chaos enabler. They bumble through life with a stack of unpaid bills and about five half-completed DIY horse projects, but when it counts they are loyal to the bone. Jimmy keeps weird little mementos (like a napkin from their first terrible date) and is simultaneously the worst planner and the most earnest partner you’ll meet; Mia rolls her eyes but also has this ridiculous laugh that makes everything okay. They’re messy, hopeful, and somehow always leaning into the next ridiculous idea.

Jamie & Christina

This one reads like a legal thriller mixed with a quiet domestic sitcom — Jamie is all ambition and carefully folded anger, Christina is the cool center with a patience level that’s both saintly and slightly unnerving. Their relationship is full of policy papers on the table and simmering resentments hidden in polite conversation, but there are tiny tender things too — Christina paints small landscapes she hides, and Jamie quotes court opinions at inappropriate moments (like anniversaries). He’s controlling and insecure and thinks he’s more noble than he is; she’s reserved and intensely competent, occasionally surprising him by laughing at his worst jokes. Complicated, sharp, and effective together in a “never let family down” kind of way.

Colby & Teeter

Absolute delight — Colby is steady, honest-to-a-fault, the moral compass who probably writes long letters to his old unit, while Teeter is chaotic, ferocious, and somehow adorably off-kilter. They’re like the couple that will wrestle a stray bull at dawn and then go get tacos and sing off-key at a bar at midnight. Teeter is a walking contradiction: she’s tender with animals but has a posture that screams “will shoot first, ask questions later,” and Colby has this gentle grin that makes him scary in a heroic way. Loyal, funny, and a little dangerous but in the “I’d follow you into a midnight raid” kind of sense.

Dan & Victoria

Think glossy PR photos with a punch — Dan is smooth and opportunistic (cigars, bad suits, deliciously insincere), Victoria is a social-climbing force who waters her roses and her vendettas with equal care. They present like a polished power couple at charity galas, but there’s a seedy, hungry edge underneath — they’ll smile at you and then quietly check your bank account. Dan is casually corrupt and oddly anxious about his legacy (he collects weird antique cufflinks for reasons nobody asked about); Victoria appears cultured but will stab a rival with a teacup if need be. Calculating, glamorous, and the kind of duo you love to hate.

Kayce & Monica

This is the warm, complicated center — Kayce is the quiet protector with a violent past and a soft spot for his family, Monica is steadfast, principled, and quietly fierce, blending modern instincts with deep roots. They fight like old trees in a storm and then make up over coffee that Monica always insists is “too strong,” and he, suspiciously, prefers herbal tea sometimes — go figure. Kayce is a man of few words who somehow manages to hum show tunes while riding, and Monica balances him with fierce clarity and an ability to hold everyone’s emotional grocery list in her head. Grounded, loving, and a little haunted, but the kind of couple who actually stick it out when the world goes sideways.