Quiz: Which Big Bang Theory Character Are You?

Have you ever caught yourself arranging food on your plate in perfect symmetry? Or explaining a joke that everyone already got? Maybe you’re the person who smooths over conflicts in your friend group and tries to make peace between everyone? Each of us carries traits of the characters from “The Big Bang Theory” – and this quiz will reveal which member of the legendary quartet of physicists (plus their circle) you’re closest to. Ready to learn the truth?
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1. You're at the Cheesecake Factory and your order is taking forever. What do you do?
- Calculate the statistical probability of your order arriving based on kitchen efficiency metrics
- Politely ask the waitress about the delay while nervously adjusting your glasses
- Make friends with the people at the next table while you wait
- Start sketching a robotic arm design on a napkin that could speed up food service
2. The apartment building elevator is finally fixed! Your first thought is:
- Text everyone immediately with seventeen emoji reactions
- Wonder if this violates some fundamental law of the universe you've grown accustomed to
- Calculate how much time you'll save not taking the stairs and what you'll do with it
- Feel nostalgic about all those stair conversations you'll miss
3. You find a vintage comic book at a garage sale. What happens next?
- Buy it immediately, then spend three hours explaining its significance in the Marvel timeline
- Negotiate the price down while internally debating if you really need it
- Ask the seller if they have any vintage clothing instead
- Take a selfie with it to post on your collectibles Instagram
4. Your ideal spot at a physics department mixer would be:
- By the appetizers, making observations about the cheese selection
- In a corner, engaged in an intense debate about dark matter
- Near the exit, ready to leave after making your obligatory appearance
- Behind the punch bowl, hoping someone will talk to you
5. Someone sits in your usual spot. Your reaction:
- Launch into a detailed explanation about territorial psychology and comfort zones
- Sit somewhere else but feel slightly off for the rest of the day
- Not even notice because you rarely sit in the same place twice
- Make a joke about it while secretly being really annoyed
6. The WiFi password at a coffee shop is a complex equation. You:
- Solve it in your head before the barista finishes explaining
- Appreciate the clever wordplay while solving it on a napkin
- Ask three different people for help and charm them into giving you the answer
- Pretend you solved it but actually just use your phone data
7. You're picking the movie for movie night. You choose:
- A documentary about train systems in post-war Europe
- The original Star Wars trilogy for the hundredth time
- A romantic comedy that everyone secretly enjoys
- Something with lots of space explosions and minimal plot
8. Your contribution to a potluck dinner would be:
- An exotic dish that requires explaining its cultural significance
- A scientifically optimized casserole with perfectly balanced nutrients
- Store-bought cookies that you put on a fancy plate
- Whatever was on sale at the grocery store
9. The perfect roommate agreement clause would cover:
- Mandatory quiet hours for optimal REM sleep cycles
- A fair system for sharing household chores based on work schedules
- No judging each other's Netflix viewing history
- Soundproofing requirements for certain activities
10. Your reaction to winning a Nobel Prize would be:
- Create a detailed timeline of everyone you need to thank in order of importance
- Immediately call your mother, then regret it
- Use it as leverage for a raise at work
- Wonder if this means people will finally take you seriously
11. At Comic-Con, you'd be most likely found:
- In Hall H, having camped out for 36 hours to get front row seats
- At multiple panels, trying to see everything on your color-coded schedule
- At the bar, people-watching the costumes
- Hitting on cosplayers dressed as Princess Leia
12. Your approach to solving a complex whiteboard equation:
- Color-code different parts and add historical footnotes
- Double-check every step three times before moving forward
- Google the answer and work backwards
- Doodle in the margins while pretending to think
13. The university cafeteria has a new experimental menu. You:
- Create a spreadsheet ranking each item by taste, nutrition, and cost-efficiency
- Try one new thing while keeping your regular lunch as backup
- Stick to the salad bar and avoid the mystery meat
- Make inappropriate jokes about what the food looks like
14. Your strategy for Dungeons & Dragons night involves:
- Bringing a binder of character backstories and contingency plans
- Optimizing your character build using advanced mathematics
- Playing a chaotic character just to mess with everyone's plans
- Being grateful you were invited at all






