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Which ‘Tangled’ Character Are You?

Dive into the enchanting world of "Tangled," where adventure, self-discovery, and glowing hair await! Ever wondered which character from this magical tale mirrors your own personality? Are you a daring adventurer like Flynn Rider or a free spirit yearning for the world like Rapunzel? Perhaps you have the protective nature of Mother Gothel or the determination of Maximus. Whichever character you relate to, this quiz will unravel the secrets of your "Tangled" persona. Ready to let your hair down and discover your animated counterpart? Scroll down and click the Start button now!

Welcome to Quiz: Which 'Tangled' Character Are You

About “Tangled” in a few words:

“Tangled” is a vibrant Disney animated feature that spins the tale of Rapunzel, a spirited young woman with a 70-foot-long magical hair. Locked in a tower for most of her life by the deceptive Mother Gothel, Rapunzel yearns to explore the world beyond. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she encounters a charming thief named Flynn Rider. Together, they embark on a journey filled with adventure, danger, and the discovery of true love and self-worth.

Meet the characters from Tangled

Rapunzel

Okay, Rapunzel is just pure, bright chaos in the best way — endlessly curious, ridiculously hopeful, and somehow both totally naive and secretly very, very brave. She paints everything (and I mean everything — like, there are probably murals on the ceiling of her brain), carries a frying pan like it’s a national treasure, and will literally sing at the top of her lungs about lanterns at 3 AM. She gets adorably obsessive about tiny projects — lists, jars, plants — but then forgets where she put her scissors; it’s cute and infuriating. Also, she has this knack for seeing people — like, really seeing them — which is why she turns chaos into a kind of magic that’s mostly hugging and glitter.

Flynn Rider

Flynn is the consummate lovable rogue: slick, sarcastic, and always ready with a grin that says “I’ve got a plan” even when the plan is a terrible idea. He brags like a show-off (because he is), but the soft moments sneak out — like when he accidentally cares more than he intended, or when he pretends he doesn’t pronounce his real name, Eugene, like it matters. He’s a thief with a surprisingly modern conscience, has impeccable timing for zingers, and will absolutely adopt a stray animal if it looks at him the right way. Also, he has this weirdly specific obsession with satchels and dramatic exits, which I can’t decide if that’s charming or exhausting.

Mother Gothel

Mother Gothel is the ultimate manipulative diva — she’s silky, scary, and incredibly petty, with that “I love you so much” tone that actually means “you owe me.” She’s obsessed with youth and beauty to the point of decorating her life around it (candles, mirrors, very dramatic drapes) and will happily gaslight anyone while sipping tea like it’s a spa day. There’s a theatrical, almost sultry charm to her that makes you believe — briefly — that she’s a weirdly devoted mother figure until you remember she locks people in towers, so, yes, red flag. Also, she can be bizarrely tender in tiny moments, which makes her villainy feel extra personal and kind of creepier, like she’s wearing kindness as a costume.

Maximus

Maximus is the horse who treats law and order like a sacred quest and takes everything personally — absolutely relentless, totally dignified, and secretly hilarious when he stumbles on his own hooves. He’s fiercely loyal (to a fault), has a nose for tracking down fugitives and snacks alike, and acts like a one-horse military unit with a very specific code of honor. He’s all stare-downs and hoof-stomps but will nap in a sunbeam five minutes later, which is the best contradiction ever. Also, he is suspicious of everything Flynn does but will definitely rescue you if it involves justice… or carrots.