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Who Are You From “Loki” Based On Your Food Preferences?

Welcome to quiz! Are you a sneaky trickster or a loyal enforcer? Find out who you are from 'Loki' by picking your favorite foods. Coffee, Jell-O, whatever you love shows a part of you. Ready to dive into your inner Loki? Scroll down, hit Start and let's go!

Welcome to Quiz: Who Are You From Loki Based On Your Food Preferences

‘Loki’ is a wild ride. It follows God of Mischief, Loki, as he escapes Avengers and jumps through time. He tries to fix his past and dodge big trouble ahead. With twists and turns, this show keeps you guessing. It’s got humor, stunning visuals and characters that stick with you. You will laugh, you will think and maybe you will even want a snack while watching!

Meet the characters from Loki

Loki

Loki is the glorious chaos magnet you love to blame for everything and also secretly root for, forever performing like he’s just stepped off a stage even when he’s plotting to burn the whole timeline. He’s charming, vindictive, clever, and somehow soft in ways he will absolutely deny — like he hoards tiny trinkets and possibly writes sappy poetry at 3 a.m. (Not that he’d ever admit to the poetry part, obv.) He can switch from wicked grin to wounded kid in one breath, which is exhausting and brilliant, and also he collects ridiculously elegant scarves for reasons that make no sense.

Mobius

Mobius is the surprisingly patient TVA agent who treats paperwork like an art form and detectives like fragile, confused children — and yes he will both make you coffee and roast you gently for losing your badge. He’s calm, endlessly curious, and has this infuriating ability to ask the exact right question while looking like he’s bored, which is the most annoying kind of competence. He cares about people in a quietly fierce way, and also hoards little evidence tokens in his desk drawer like they’re tiny trophies (also cookies; definitely cookies).

Ravonna Renslayer

Ravonna is the icy, grief-shaped marble statue of authority who seems carved from courtroom drama and old regrets, and honestly you can feel the rules weighing on her like jewelry she never wanted. She is rigorous, terrifyingly principled, and haunted — but also, plot twist, she keeps an old romance novel tucked in a desk drawer for reasons that are either dramatic or very human. She makes decisions like they’re legal briefs, yet sometimes you catch her looking at a sunset like she almost forgot how to do that.

Hunter B-15

Hunter B-15 is all business, all muscle, and all “do not test me,” but with this weirdly tender center that makes you want to hand her a cup of tea and apologize for everything humanity has done. She’s loyal, controlled, decisive, and honestly kind of a boss in a leather jacket, and she will absolutely smack someone who deserves it — then maybe hum a lullaby five minutes later, which is terrifying and adorable. Tough exterior, secret soft spots (plants? old songs? a dog?).

The Variant

The Variant is the combustive, gleefully violent fracture of identity that smells like brimstone and revenge but also likes to linger over a ruined sunset, which is bleakly poetic. She’s clever-to-the-point-of-sadism, charismatic, and full of theatrical monologues that somehow make you pay attention even when you should run, but also she collects tiny keepsakes, which is suspiciously domestic. She contradicts herself constantly — claiming to be free of attachment while clutching one single thing like it’s a talisman — and the unpredictability is the whole point.

Florence Schaffner

Florence is the anxious, earnest TVA desk clerk who makes you realize bureaucracy can be cutely tragic and somehow very relatable, the person who will staple your timeline and apologize for the hole it leaves in your heart. She’s hyper-aware, rule-obsessed, and a little overwhelmed, yet she has flashes of boldness that surprise everyone — including herself — like when she stands up and suddenly, wow, decisive. She carries an alarming number of pens and snacks, forgets names but remembers birthdays, and is the sort of character you want to hug and also loan a planner to.