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Wizards, witches and muggles of London, it’s time to sort your lives out. Take our city-based quiz to see which Hogwarts house you’re in, once and for all
The four houses of Hogwarts - Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, Gryffindor and Slytherin - aren't just for organising Quidditch teams. They're a way of life. As all Harry Potter fans know, the Sorting Hat can see into your soul, read your innermost thoughts and place you in a life-long bond with like-minded friends and freaks.
UQuiz.com is a free online quiz making tool. Make quizzes, send them viral. Generate leads, increase sales and drive traffic to your blog or website. So, before the soul-searching begins, why not find out which of the four houses of Hogwarts—Harry Potter’s alma mater—you would belong to, if the sorting hat were to be placed upon your head. And as we’re short of an actual hat, here’s a personality quiz that will do the job just as effectively.
There are other Sorting Hat quizes out there, but this one – written to celebrate the launch of Jack Thorne and JK Rowling’s play ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ back in 2016 – is the only one giving you the chance to get your London life sorted. Answer the 11 city-based questions below and POOF, like magic, your existence in the capital will suddenly make sense. Identity politics have never been so easy.
Do check out our review of ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’, and if you’d like a deeper Potter hit, check out Time Out’s guide to Harry Potter things to do in London.
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Read more about the Harry Potter play
Hungry for more Harry Potter characters, tales and magic? If you thought the adventures of JK Rowling’s boy wizard had ended with ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ then rejoice! Read our guide here to all the big ‘Cursed Child’ news, because one thing’s for sure: it’ll be the biggest theatre event of the decade.