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So after spending time with u/N1ffler 's research, I extrapolated the weight for each response for each question of the 28, and reverse-engineered a Sorting Hat Quiz that represents the comprehensive Pottermore bank. So basically, it's complete.
First a quick explanation of the new PM sorting quiz format: Each quiz consists of 8 questions. There are 28 possible questions in total. The first and last question have 3 possibilities: First question: dawn/dusk, forest/river or moon/stars. Last question: black/white, head/tails or left/right.
Full Pottermore Quiz Hi guys, If you're tired of creating a Pottermore account every time you want to retake the Sorting Hat Quiz, use this website I found. It has all the questions (but maybe cover up the percentages that show as you go).
Question. Sorting hat quizzes in most websites (including Pottermore) are a joke. The questions in the quizzes are obvious. A personality quiz should NEVER have direct answers. There are times when your answer doesn't fit into the options but you have to choose the closest one. In that case, your "personality quiz" becomes a joke.
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Extended Pottermore sorting quiz. Discussion. I'm sure many (perhaps most) of you have already seen this but I just ran across it and was super excited. Buzzfeed created a compilation of all the questions from the Pottermore sorting hat quizzes to create one more extensive (therefore, more reliable and accurate) sorting hat quiz.
Since the sorting hat algorithm was created by a programmer its not wise to read too much into it. Better to just choose the house you would prefer to be in. Although since you can no longer contribute to your house points or feel connected to pottermore any more I wonder what the point is. 3. Reply.
First a quick explanation of the new PM sorting quiz format: Each quiz consists of 8 questions. There are 28 possible questions in total. The first and last question have 3 possibilities: First question: dawn/dusk, forest/river or moon/stars. Last question: black/white, head/tails or left/right.
Explanation of the Ilvermorny sorting quiz format (it's very similar to the Hogwarts one): Each quiz consists of 8 questions. There are 28 possible questions in total. The first and last question have 3 possibilities: First question: hunt/heal, plot/explore, remember/experience. Last question: rescue baby/bottle, motto, curse.
It's the pottermore quizes with all questions, and the people who developed these used actual data breakdown from pottermore to calculate the results, so it's pretty reliable and follow the "official" quizes.