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Who Are You From ‘Teen Wolf?’

Think you are a real Teen Wolf fan? Ever wish you could be one of those cool characters? Now is your chance! Take our fun quiz and see which Teen Wolf character matches your vibe. From brooding Derek Hale to loyal Scott McCall, find out who you really are. So, what's stopping you? Scroll down and hit Start!

Welcome to Quiz: Who Are You From 'Teen Wolf'

Teen Wolf is a wild ride through high school life. Scott McCall gets bitten by a werewolf and boom- superpowers! With his friends, he dives into a world filled with werewolves, hunters and all sorts of supernatural chaos. It’s all about identity, friendship and loyalty. Scott and crew fight to protect their town and each other. So much drama, so many twists. You never know what will happen next!

Meet the characters from Teen Wolf

Scott McCall

Scott is the reluctant hero who somehow becomes everyone’s emotional center — earnest, stubborn, and impossibly optimistic even when things are falling apart. He’s a natural leader but also the guy who will panic about being late to practice, cry at small things, and then make a brilliant plan five minutes later. Loyal to a fault, loves when things are simple (which never happens), and secretly hates being the center of attention — except when he totally is. Also, he has an annoying habit of doing the right thing even if it’s dumb, which somehow works out?

Allison Argent

Allison is precision and grace with a bow — fierce, principled, and quietly vulnerable beneath the perfect exterior. She’s a hunter through and through, but also a teenager learning that family rules aren’t the only way to be honorable; complicated, yes, but not irredeemable. She worries a lot (adorably) and can switch from polite smile to dead-eyed serious in half a heartbeat. Oh, and she collects antique knives at night in a wall-of-weapons kind of way, which feels dramatic but also very her.

Stiles Stilinski

Stiles is chaos in a charming sweater vest, the brain who never stops talking and the heart who never stops worrying — honestly the show would fall apart without him. He’s clever, awkward, loyal, and somehow both emotionally observant and socially oblivious at the same time (like he notices the smallest things but will forget your birthday). He uses sarcasm as a shield and a weapon, but underneath is a kid who’d run through a brick wall for his friends. Also, he’s that guy who memorizes obscure facts at 3 AM and then uses them to solve crimes, which is both terrifying and wonderful.

Derek Hale

Derek is the broody, chiselled loner with a tragic past and a very specific brand of family dysfunction. He’s intimidating and stoic, but with these sudden, rare glimpses of softness (usually for someone who’s wounded, or for a pizza — kidding, kind of). He takes forever to trust people but once he does, he becomes fiercely protective in a way that’s almost too heavy. Also, he has that “I will kill you” look but will also share surprisingly insightful life advice, often delivered with a grunt.

Lydia Martin

Lydia is fire and ice — brilliant, glamorous, and terrifyingly smart, with a mouth that cuts and a brain that rarely stops. She starts as the popular girl but evolves into this deep, complicated person who’s dealing with trauma, genius, and the ability to ruin your day with one look. She obsesses about order (hair perfect, plans scheduled) but also feels things too hard, in beautiful and destructive ways. Fun fact: she apparently remembers everything, including things you forgot you said, which is equal parts useful and horrifying.

Jackson Whittemore

Jackson is the polished golden-boy who’s all flex and rules at first, but there’s this simmering mess underneath — insecure, competitive, and sometimes kind of cruel, mostly from fear. He thrives on control and trophies, but when things break, he kind of breaks spectacularly (and then tries to pretend it didn’t happen). He’s the guy who’d coach you on posture and later cry in the car; dramatic, yes, but oddly human. Also, he spends more time on his hair than is strictly necessary for survival, which is a whole energy in itself.

Malia Tate

Malia is feral in the best way — blunt, hilarious, socially awkward (like socially awkward from living in the wild), and unexpectedly tender. She says things like they are and then apologizes with a deadpan face that makes you laugh and then feel guilty for laughing. She’s got animal instincts and a messy past, but also this goofy loyalty and love for small comforts like toast or whatever counts as a comfort in the 21st century. Also, she sometimes forgets modern slang and will call snacks “meals” and you’ll be like, yes, that is Malia.

Kira Yukimura

Kira is quiet lightning — calm, curious, incredibly capable, and also kind of an enigma at first (mysterious in a cute way, not sinister). She’s brave without being loud about it, grounded but also clearly a fighter with an ancient power sitting under her sleeves. She loves her friends fiercely and has a patience that’s almost supernatural, which comes in handy when everyone else is losing their minds. Also, she collects cute gadgets and will absolutely show you a perfectly folded map like it’s the coolest thing you’ve ever seen.

Liam Dunbar

Liam is scrappy, hot-headed, and endlessly loyal — the kid who wants to prove he’s more than anger, and also is very much a heart-on-sleeve type. He swings between sweet and punchy, protective and impulsive, which makes him unpredictable but so alive. He’s learning to be a leader in his own rough-around-the-edges way, and you can see him trying hard, sometimes too hard. Also, he has a thing for hoodies and dramatic stares out of car windows, which is inexplicably endearing.