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Who Is Your Boyfriend From “Grey’s Anatomy” Based On Your Dating Skills?

Welcome, Grey's Anatomy fans! Ever wanted to date one of those charming characters? Now you can find out which Grey's Anatomy boyfriend is your perfect match! Take our quiz and see who fits your dating style. Ready to discover your ideal hunk? Click Start below and let's dive in!

Welcome to Quiz: Who Is Your Boyfriend From Grey's Anatomy Based On Your Dating Skills

Grey’s Anatomy is all about drama in a hospital. It follows surgical interns, residents and attendings at Seattle Grace. Love, loss, grief, trauma- this show has it all. Viewers get intense surgeries and heartwarming moments. It has run for 17 seasons, becoming a cultural phenomenon. Fans can’t wait for new episodes every week. It’s a wild ride!

Meet the boyfriends from Grey’s Anatomy

Alex Karev

Alex is the scrappy, quick-tempered surgeon who somehow becomes everyone’s unofficial big brother — rough edges but strangely dependable. He stomps around with a chip on his shoulder and then quietly fixes a pediatric patient’s toy, like how does that work? Loyal to a fault, defensive, and secretly mushy (he’d never tell you that, obviously), he gets furious fast and apologizes slower. Loves basketball or at least keeps saying he does; also has a mysterious stash of snacks in his locker.

Derek Shepherd

Derek is the swoony neurosurgeon with an impossibly calm charm — part genius, part hair commercial, totally iconic. He walks into a room and somehow time slows (okay, not literally), and he’s brilliant and kind in a way that feels effortless; also dramatic, like he’ll show up at the worst possible moment and save everything. Romantic to the bone but also quietly stubborn about his work, with a tendency to brood in the hallway. Known as “McDreamy” for a reason, and yes, he probably has a favorite sweater that he never loses.

Owen Hunt

Owen is the battle-scarred trauma surgeon with military precision and a surprising soft center that peeks out when you least expect it. He runs things like it’s boot camp — efficient, blunt, and oddly calming in a crisis — but then he’ll melt over a tiny dog or a bad takeout meal; it’s confusing in the best way. Deeply loyal, carries PTSD like a quiet suitcase, and sometimes he cooks way too much for one person (or maybe he eats everything, I can’t remember). Has a tattoo or two, or does he? Either way, serious with flashes of goofy.

Jackson Avery

Jackson is the stylish plastic surgeon who grew up spoiled-sophisticate-but-has-actual-heart, a walking blend of runway and small-town charm. Charming, ambitious, and dramatic — yes, he cares about aesthetics and also about doing the right thing, which is an annoying combo because he looks good while saving lives. Prone to romantic grand gestures and sometimes genuinely clueless about social cues, yet surprising steady when it matters. Collects ties or heirloom recipe books (I think both); he’s complicatedly polished.

George O’Malley

George is the painfully sweet underdog who trips over his own heroism in the most lovable way possible. Awkward, earnest, and unfailingly kind, he’s the person you want in your corner; he’ll blush, he’ll apologize too often, and then he’ll do something unexpectedly brave. Clumsy in hallways, brave in emergencies — makes zero sense but it works. He probably has a terrible haircut at first and then not; also that face? Instant empathy machine.

Mark Sloan

Mark is the handsome, swagger-filled plastic surgeon who says whatever he wants and somehow gets away with it because he’s ridiculously charismatic. A total flirt, yes, but also deeply loyal to his inner circle, dramatic in the best soap-opera way, and weirdly tender when the curtain falls. Loves fast cars, stylish scarves, and making sarcastic remarks while secretly being an artist (or at least he tells you he’s an artist). He can ruin your day with a look and then hand you coffee like nothing happened — confusing but magnetic.

Andrew DeLuca

Andrew is the passionate, messy resident who throws himself into cases with too much heart and not enough sleep — you can see the idealism and the chaos at once. He’s empathetic to a fault, sometimes impulsive and very, very earnest, which leads to both great saves and awkward situations. Multilingual vibes? Maybe. He’s also confused a lot (about feelings, about life choices) but keeps trying, which is honestly the point. Has a habit of touching his own hair when nervous and then pretending he doesn’t.

Preston Burke

Preston is the cool, immaculate cardiothoracic surgeon who rules the OR with steely competence and a face that never betrays much — intense, perfectionist, and dangerously composed. He’s the embodiment of surgical precision and classical patience, but there’s a private romantic streak that shows up at odd, tender moments. Rigid about standards but oddly sentimental about a particular tie or a book (I can’t remember which), which makes him human. He rarely laughs loudly, then when he does it’s either terrifying or adorable; not sure which.

Richard Webber

Richard is the seasoned, paternal chief who carries the hospital’s history in his spine — wise, exasperated, and somehow always ready with a life lesson. He’s authoritative and soft at once, the kind of mentor who’ll scold you and then bring you a cup of tea; has a complicated past with demons and redemption arcs and way too much dignity. Loves tradition, hates nonsense, and secretly hums old jazz in the locker room (or maybe that was his piano? memory fades). He drinks stories like they’re part of the job and has an endless list of “when I was your age” anecdotes.