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Who Are You From ‘Gravity Falls’ Based On Your Food Preferences?

Welcome to the Gravity Falls character quiz! If you're a fan of the hit Disney show, Gravity Falls, and love food, then this is the perfect quiz for you. Based on your food preferences, we'll determine which character from the show you most closely resemble. Are you as quirky as Mabel, as adventurous as Dipper, or as mysterious as Grunkle Stan? There's only one way to find out! So, scroll down and click the Start button to begin the quiz and discover which Gravity Falls character you are based on your food choices!

Welcome to Quiz: Who Are You From 'Gravity Falls' Based On Your Food Preferences

About “Gravity Falls” in a few words:

Gravity Falls is a popular animated television series that originally aired on Disney Channel from 2012 to 2016. The show follows twin siblings Dipper and Mabel Pines as they spend their summer with their great-uncle Stan in the mysterious town of Gravity Falls, Oregon. Along with their friends, they encounter supernatural creatures and solve mysteries. The show is known for its humor, intricate plotlines, and unique characters.

Meet the characters from Gravity Falls

Dipper Pines

Okay, Dipper is basically the nervous-hero nerd of Gravity Falls and I love him — pocket notebook, suspicious eyebrow, always ready to interrogate a conspiracy even if his hands shake a little. He’s obsessively curious (like, grades-his-own-mistakes curious), stubborn in a way that’s kind of inspiring and kind of annoying, and secretly very brave when it counts. He hoards logical plans and checklists but will sometimes leap into chaos because emotions get him (the worst and best characteristic). Also — tiny quirk — he claims to hate glitter but has definitely walked away from Mabel’s craft table with a sparkle or two stuck to his jacket.

Grunkle Stan

Stan is the gruff, money-obsessed, slightly shady businessman who somehow also has this ridiculous soft spot that erupts at inconvenient moments (like when socks are involved? don’t ask). He’s loud, theatrical, loves a good scam, and will sell you a fake crystal for a fortune and then tuck a real one away “for safekeeping” because yeah, sentimental. He acts like he only cares about profits but he’s got this weird grandpa energy — protective, cranky, and full of bad jokes that somehow work. By the way he’s totally proud of his fez and also maybe he hides feelings in his hat; that’s my headcanon and I’m sticking to it.

Mabel Pines

Mabel is an explosion of sweaters, glitter, and pure chaotic optimism and she’s never not wearing something ridiculous (in the best way). She’s warm and absolutely makes friends with the strangest things (including, probably, a vending machine) and she’s the kind of person who will craft you a friendship bracelet and then emotionally adopt your pet. She can be hilariously naive but also fiercely loyal and surprisingly cunning when it comes to getting what she wants — usually hugs and more sweaters. Oh and she’s very dramatic about feelings, cries confetti sometimes I swear, but also will absolutely prank you with a glitter bomb and then apologize with cupcakes.

Wendy Corduroy

Wendy is the cool, laid-back teenager who smokes maybe one eyebrow raise and you know she’s seen worse; she’s chill, deadpan, and somehow the most dependable person in a crisis. She’s low-effort in a charming way — like she’ll fix a broken robot with a bored sigh and a pocketknife — but also has a whole backstory of being older and wiser and occasionally absent-minded (did she forget your birthday? maybe, but she’ll make it up with a campfire song). She’s loyal to her friends, sarcastic to her enemies, and somehow both the chillest and the most quietly heroic. Also she wears flannel but sometimes inexplicably carries a small notebook of doodles — not that she’d ever tell you.

Sheriff Blubs

Sheriff Blubs is this totally loveable lawman who’s equal parts competence and comedic confusion — like he wants to do a good job but sometimes the paperwork gets weird. He’s friendly, a little goofy, and has this great partnership with Deputy Durland that’s basically the most wholesome crime-fighting bromance (they probably share snacks in the cruiser). He can be suspiciously wise in the simplest ways, like giving everyone vague yet comforting advice, and yet he’ll also be distracted by a donut for an embarrassing amount of time. Small detail: he might have a tiny collection of novelty badges? I can’t confirm but I’m 75% sure.

Manly Dan

Manly Dan is the mountain-of-a-man who smells like sawdust and nostalgia and probably maple syrup (don’t overthink it), all biceps and heartfelt grumbling. He’s tough, loves physical challenges, tells long stories about his youth where something definitely involved a fish and maybe a bull, and will give you a handshake like a life-altering experience. Underneath the gruff exterior there’s this giant marshmallow — he’s protective and ridiculously loyal and will bench-press your sadness if it helps. Also he collects weird neckties? Okay that’s random but I can totally see him wearing one ironically.

Deputy Durland

Durland is delightfully odd, the kind of character who is both comically literal and quietly astute — like a walking non-sequitur who also notices the clues. He and Blubs are this adorable, slightly incompetent duo but Durland has moments of weird brilliance where he’ll point out something everyone else missed, usually while holding a pastry. He’s gentle, a little offbeat, and probably believes strongly in the healing power of pie (policy). Also he calls people by different names on purpose or accident — either a quirky strategy or adorable absentmindedness, take your pick.

Toby Determined

Toby is the earnest little kid with way more ambition than sense — you know the type: big hat, bigger dreams, and an attitude like “I can fix anything” even if it’s clearly wrong. He’s comedic in his overconfidence, the kind who attempts heroic things with a cardboard sword and gets way further than you’d expect because sheer determination. He’s small but loud and slightly oblivious, and you can’t help but root for him even when he’s messing up a plan spectacularly. Also he has a habit of using very formal words for simple things — “endeavor” instead of “try”— which is adorable and slightly suspicious.

Lazy Susan

Lazy Susan is a charmingly witty elderly lady who somehow manages to be both completely chill and unexpectedly sharp — she’s the kind of neighbor who gives you gossip with a side of biscuits. She’s sarcastic, observant, and often has a sly comment ready, but don’t mistake her chill for weakness; she’s got opinions and will share them, loudly if necessary. She might be called Lazy but she runs circles around people when it matters (and naps in suspiciously strategic places). Small detail: she probably owns ten cats but swears it’s only three — the classic denial move.

Grenda

Grenda is this powerhouse of loyalty and low-key menace, all warm hugs and crushing bear-hugs if you cross her friends (or sometimes just spontaneously). She’s loud, unfiltered, and deeply emotional in the best, most protective way — she feels things intensely and will defend her friends like they’re national treasures. She’s also surprisingly quirky: loves poetry maybe? or really likes bright-colored toenail polish; both could be true. And yes, she sounds intimidating, but she’ll also bake you a cookie and write a wildly sincere note that makes you cry, in a good way.