What Hazbin Hotel Character Are You?

Hell just got a little more personal. Find out which Hazbin Hotel character you really are.

You died, went to Hell, and somehow ended up at the most chaotic hotel in the underworld. Now the real question is: which resident are you? Whether you see yourself in Charlie's relentless, impossible optimism, Alastor's silk-gloved control, Angel Dust's armor made of attitude, or Husk's deeply inconvenient warmth, there is a corner of the Hazbin Hotel that belongs to you. This fandom runs deep because these characters run deep, and if you've ever felt like you were performing okayness while something messier lived underneath, you already know why.

Hazbin Hotel is ultimately a show about what redemption actually costs and who gets to decide if someone deserves it. This quiz taps into that same tension: how you handle vulnerability, who you protect and why, what you do when hope feels embarrassing, and how much of yourself you let people actually see. Your result isn't just a character match. It's a reflection of how you move through the world when things get hard and the stakes are real. So whether you belong behind the front desk or lurking in the shadows with a suspiciously wide smile, it's time to find out. Take the quiz and check into the Hazbin Hotel.

Characters in Hazbin Hotel smiling

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If you enjoyed this Hazbin Hotel quiz, you'll probably love our Which Arcane Character Are You Quiz for another adult animated series with a morally complex characters and stunning visuals. Or stay in the realm of demons and dark magic with our What Demon Slayer Character Are You Quiz. And if the redemption arc and found family energy of Hazbin Hotel is what got you, check out our Which Jujutsu Kaisen Character Are You Quiz for more cursed, chaotic characters you can't help but root for.

All Quiz Questions

What's your social battery look like?

I love people. Being around them fills me up.

I'm fine in social situations but I need real alone time to reset.

I perform well socially but it costs me more than people realize.

I prefer a small number of people I actually trust. Everyone else is just noise.

It depends entirely on the room. Some crowds energize me, others make me want to disappear.

Pick the thing you're most guilty of:

Caring too much about what people think of me.

Keeping people at arm's length even when I don't want to.

Taking on too much because I don't trust anyone else to handle it.

Using humor or charm to avoid anything too real.

Holding onto guilt longer than I should.

Staying in control because the alternative genuinely unsettles me.

You have one free afternoon in Hell. What are you doing?

Organizing something, planning something, or starting a project nobody asked for.

Finding the most interesting person in the room and making their afternoon weird.

Sleeping, drinking, or staring at a wall in peaceful silence.

Working on a scheme that is definitely going to work this time.

Something creative and a little self-indulgent that I'll never show anyone.

Getting into some kind of trouble and having a great time doing it.

Someone tells you your idea won't work. Your gut reaction:

Prove them wrong. Immediately. That's the whole plan.

I hear them out and consider it seriously. Maybe I missed something.

I feel doubt for a second, then remind myself why I believe in my own idea.

Honestly, it stings more than I let on.

I make a joke about it and then quietly spiral a little later.

The hotel is throwing a party. Where role do you play?

I planned it, I'm hosting it, and I'm having the time of my (after)life.

Performing, entertaining, being the thing people talk about afterward.

Lurking at the edges, enjoying the chaos without being consumed by it.

Guarding the door and keeping an eye on everyone just in case.

Somehow cleaning up while everyone else is still partying.

Sitting in the corner with a drink, talking to one person I actually like.

What does 'home' mean to you?

The people. Wherever they are, that's it.

A place where I can stop performing and just exist.

Somewhere I'm in control of the environment and the energy.

Honestly, I'm still looking for it.

A small circle of people who don't need me to explain myself.

What's the most accurate thing you could say about how you love people?

Loudly, protectively, and sometimes without asking if that's what they need.

By showing up consistently, even when it's inconvenient, even when I say nothing.

In ways that probably aren't obvious from the outside.

Fiercely and privately. The people who know, know.

By making their lives more fun and chaotic and interesting than they were before.

Imperfectly, with a lot of room to grow, but with everything I've got.

Alastor offers you a deal. You don't know the terms yet. What do you do?

Hard no. I don't care what he's offering.

I ask every clarifying question I can think of and then probably still say no.

I'm listening. What's the deal?

I negotiate. He doesn't get to set all the terms.

I already said yes before he finished the sentence.

Your friends have dragged you to a karaoke bar. What do you do?

Sing something from a musical with full staging and zero irony.

I sit in a corner and absolutely refuse to sing.

I sing whatever song will make a stranger cry in a good way.

I pick something obscure to sing so nobody can judge me.

Dragged me? I'm the one doing the dragging. Let's go!

I let someone else pick the song and then absolutely steal the show.

Someone new shows up at the hotel. Your first instinct:

Welcome them warmly and immediately start figuring out how to help them.

Watch them for a while before deciding anything.

Introduce myself loudly and make it very clear I'm the most interesting person here.

Check whether they're a threat first, then open up if they feel safe.

I've already cleaned their room and learned three things about them.

I give them a moment and then quietly make sure they're okay.

All Quiz Results

Charlie Morningstar

You lead with your heart, even when the world gives you every reason not to. People underestimate how much it costs you to stay hopeful, but you do it anyway because you genuinely believe things can be better. You have a gift for seeing potential in people that they can't see in themselves, which makes you magnetic and occasionally taken advantage of. Underneath the optimism is real fire, and the people who push you too far eventually find that out. You don't just want a better world, you're willing to build it yourself.

Alastor

You are charming, capable, and almost always the most interesting person in the room, and you know it. You prefer to stay in control of situations and people, not out of cruelty, but because chaos on your own terms is far more comfortable than vulnerability on someone else's. People find you magnetic and slightly unsettling, which suits you fine. You have your own code, even if nobody else fully understands it, and you follow it with complete consistency. Beneath the performance, there are depths you've decided most people simply don't get access to.

Angel Dust

You've built a whole personality around being too much, too loud, too funny, because it works and because it keeps people at a comfortable distance. There's a version of you that very few people have actually met, and that person is softer and more tired than your public face suggests. You are fiercely loyal to the people who break through, but getting there requires patience you don't hand out freely. You've been through things that would have broken a lot of people, and the fact that you're still here and still cracking jokes is its own kind of strength. One day you'll let someone take care of you, and it will feel terrifying and exactly right.

Vaggie

You are the person who shows up, no matter what, and that kind of loyalty is rarer than people realize. You can be guarded and skeptical on the surface, but underneath that is someone who cares so deeply it sometimes scares you. You tend to take on the role of protector before anyone asks, which means you carry a lot of weight that was never officially yours to carry. You've made mistakes you've had a hard time forgiving yourself for, even when the people around you already have. What makes you remarkable isn't that you're perfect; it's that you stay and keep trying anyway.

Husk

You've seen enough of the world to know better than to get your hopes up, and yet here you are, still showing up for the people you care about. You communicate in sarcasm and deflection, but the people who know you well understand that's just the packaging. Not all parts of your life went the way you planned, and you've made a kind of peace with it, even if that peace is sometimes held together with spite and stubbornness. You don't advertise your warmth, which means the people who find it feel like they found something real. You are more than your worst chapter, even if that chapter ran long.

Lucifer

You are more powerful and more capable than you usually let yourself act, and that gap between potential and performance is something you think about more than you admit. You've carried guilt for a long time over something that spiraled beyond what you intended, and it's shaped how much you let yourself take up space. The people you love are everything to you, even when you have no idea how to show it in ways that land. You have a silly, creative, deeply sincere side that comes out when you feel safe, and it is genuinely one of your best qualities. You are learning, slowly, that being present is more valuable than being perfect.

Sir Pentious

You are someone who tries, loudly and imperfectly and with your whole chest, even when it doesn't work out. People may have counted you out before, possibly including yourself, but there is something in you that just keeps going. You care a lot about how you're perceived, but underneath that is a genuine desire to belong somewhere and mean something to the people around you. You are more capable of growth than you give yourself credit for, and the people who stick around long enough to see it are always glad they did. Your earnestness isn't a weakness. It is quietly one of the most powerful things about you.

Niffty

Your energy is singular and people either immediately love it or have absolutely no idea what to do with you, and you've made your peace with that. You notice things others miss, move fast, and have a very specific idea of how things should be done that you pursue with total commitment. There's an intensity to you that reads as chaotic from the outside but makes complete sense from the inside. You are surprisingly effective, often more than people expect, which is their loss for underestimating you. You are one of a kind, and the right people find that completely magnetic.

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