

Most are easy to distinguish how to get the result you want, which defeats the point of the quiz itself: to find out what house you truly belong to.

With hundreds of sorting quizzes across the internet, coming across a good one is difficult. Going into every fandom and naming sorting hat disputes could get lengthy, but the gist is obvious, though there is a huge difference between understanding and acceptance of the fact that both people and characters can fall under the umbrella of different houses. They are hard workers, going the extra mile for those they care about and tend to see the best in others. Hufflepuff is the hardest house to belong to, because they aren’t lazy like fandom has latched onto. To me, Gryffindor is the catch all house, while most people seem to see Hufflepuff as that. What about Neville Longbottom, Peter Pettigrew, and Hermione Granger? The three of them could easily be in other houses, but they ended up in Gryffindor. Gryffindor is harder to distinguish because how does one measure bravery and courage? Mostly, we think of brash actions, jumping before thinking, and doing the right thing.īut this isn’t entirely true. The other houses have a few tangible aspects of the traits, such as hard work and patience, ambition and leadership, intelligence and creativity. But the thing about Gryffindor is that it is the hardest house to sort. She saw him as a Gryffindor, with courage standing out to her the most. I fought for him being a Hufflepuff, with a strong sense of justice, patience, and loyalty. The other day, my roommate and I had a discussion about sorting Voltron into Hogwarts houses and we disagreed because we both put different attributes before others.
