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About the Euphoria Character Test
Euphoria is one of the most psychologically layered teen dramas on television. The HBO series follows a group of high school students navigating addiction, identity, trauma, love, and loss in raw, unflinching ways. Each character carries a distinctive psychological profile shaped by family history, coping mechanisms, and deeply personal fears.
This character test uses questions about your values, emotional tendencies, and relationship patterns to determine which Euphoria character you most resemble. The result is not a moral judgment — every character in the show is flawed, struggling, and deeply human. Understanding which character reflects your patterns can offer genuine insight into how you handle pain, connection, and identity.
The test covers seven main characters: Rue, Jules, Nate, Maddy, Kat, Lexi, and Cassie. It takes approximately 3 to 5 minutes and requires no account or sign-up.
The Characters
Rue Bennett
Rue is the show's narrator and central character — a teenager struggling with addiction and depression following the death of her father. Her self-awareness is remarkable, yet it coexists with a deep capacity for self-destruction. She processes pain through humor and emotional distance. Rue resonates with personalities that experience intense inner lives and use detachment as a form of protection.
Jules Vaughn
Jules is vibrant, expressive, and searching for a sense of belonging. Her idealistic nature often leads her to project her needs onto others. She is drawn to intensity and connection, sometimes at the cost of her own stability. Jules appeals to personalities who lead with emotion, crave deep bonds, and feel everything acutely.
Nate Jacobs
Nate is the show's most morally complex character — a high-achieving athlete whose outward confidence conceals a fractured inner world. He uses control and intimidation as emotional armor. Nate represents personalities caught between social performance and private turmoil.
Maddy Perez
Maddy is sharp, glamorous, and fiercely self-assured. Her relationship with Nate is destructive, yet she refuses to be defined by it. She is a study in resilience, self-invention, and the complicated dynamics of relationships we struggle to leave.
Kat Hernandez
Kat begins the series as an insecure overachiever and transforms into someone who weaponizes confidence as a survival strategy. Her arc explores the difference between authentic self-acceptance and performance. She resonates with personalities who are highly self-aware but struggle to feel at home in their own skin.
Lexi Howard
Lexi is an observer — thoughtful, empathetic, and quietly creative. She processes the world through storytelling and remains on the emotional periphery of the group for much of the series before asserting herself powerfully through her school play. She represents the introvert who sees everything and says little, until the moment she says everything.
Cassie Howard
Cassie is romantic, emotionally volatile, and desperate to be loved and seen. Her choices throughout the series stem from a profound fear of abandonment and an identity built largely around how others perceive her. She represents personalities who feel emotions with exceptional intensity and whose need for validation shapes their decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this test based on the show's content?
Yes. The questions and character descriptions are informed by the psychological profiles of characters as depicted across Euphoria Seasons 1 and 2. The test is designed for fans who are familiar with the show.
Is this test appropriate for younger users?
Euphoria deals with mature themes including addiction, mental health, and sexuality. The test itself does not contain explicit content, but is best suited for viewers already familiar with the show, which carries a TV-MA rating.
What does my result say about me?
Your result reflects which character's emotional patterns, values, and coping styles most closely match your own tendencies. It is a starting point for self-reflection, not a definitive psychological profile. All characters have both strengths and significant vulnerabilities.
Can I retake the test?
Yes. You can take the test as many times as you like. For the most meaningful outcome, answer based on your genuine tendencies rather than how you wish you were.
Is the test free?
Yes, completely free. No account, no subscription, and no personal information required.