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Which ‘Helluva Boss’ Character Are You?

In the vivaciously dark and vivid world of "Helluva Boss," each character presents a unique blend of humor, flaws, strengths, and intrigue. Whether you resonate with the sharp-witted and ambitious Blitz, the fiercely loyal Moxie, or perhaps someone with a bit more unpredictability like Millie, this world of imps and sinners holds a reflection of us all. Ever wondered which character from the depths of Hell's corporate ladder you align with? Curious about how you'd navigate the comically treacherous underworld? Let's dive deep into your infernal psyche! Scroll down and hit the Start button to discover your Helluva alter ego.

Welcome to Quiz: Which 'Helluva Boss' Character Are You

About “Helluva Boss” in a few words:

“Helluva Boss” is an animated comedy series that delves into the lives of imps in Hell, specifically a startup assassination business. As they tackle jobs in the mortal world to take out specific targets, the characters encounter various comical and dramatic challenges. Set against the backdrop of Hell’s corporate landscape, the series expertly mixes humor, emotion, and dark themes, presenting viewers with an unforgettable, riotous experience.

Meet the characters from Helluva Boss

Blitz

Blitz is a firecracker of a boss — loud, obnoxiously confident, and impossibly quick with a quip, and yes he absolutely thinks he’s the main character (because he is, obviously). He runs IMP with manic energy, a flair for the dramatic, and a mysterious stash of slightly illegal but very useful gadgets; also he sings in the shower sometimes, which is oddly tender. Underneath the bravado there’s a weird, loyal streak — he’ll roast you for fun but also die for his crew, which is both sweet and terrifying. He’s messy in philosophy but weirdly picky about his suits, which is the kind of contradiction you can only love.

Moxie

Moxie is the anxious-heart-of-the-office type who somehow keeps everything from imploding, bless him, with a stack of forms and a resigned sigh (he’s a walking paperwork meme). He’s cautious, thoughtful, a bit nerdy about rules and the ethics of murder-for-hire — yes he philosophizes in the break room — and that makes him strangely adorable. Don’t mistake his hesitance for weakness though; he has a spine of steel and a big moral core that comes out when it counts, even if he blushes while doing it. He drinks too much tea, forgets his keys, and memorizes tax codes like bedtime stories.

Millie

Millie is pure whirlwind affection with a battle-axe, the kind of person who hugs you and then protects you from literal demons, sometimes in the same sentence. She’s bubbly and ferocious and loves violence the way some people love baking, which just feels right — also she cries at commercials so bring tissues. She has an almost pathological optimism, is loyal to an absurd degree, and will plan a picnic in the middle of an ambush just because ambience matters. Also she collects tiny plushies in the trunk of her car and insists they keep watch, which is both cute and slightly alarming.

Loona

Loona is peak millennial goth receptionist energy: permanently unimpressed, heavily sarcastic, and ironically very responsible (she makes sure the phones actually work, don’t ask how). She radiates chill apathy but has this weirdly soft center — like, she’ll roll her eyes while handing you a bandaid and then secretly judge your playlist in her head. Loves loud music, video games, and not being touched, yet will smuggle snacks to coworkers because she has a soft spot nobody believes exists. Oh and she sleeps like a raccoon and judges fluorescent lighting with an intensity that should be illegal.

Stolas

Stolas is theatrical, cosmic, and absolutely charming in a way that makes you forget he also reads tomes on star-pathology for fun (and probably collects antique telescopes). He’s regal and flirtatious and loves a dramatic monologue, but honestly he’s also a deeply lonely scholar who adores small pleasures like constellations, poetry, and unexpectedly terrible puns. There’s this deliciously unstable mix of old-money dignity and giggly, romantic chaos — he’ll invite you to a nocturnal stargazing and then quote ancient demon law for no reason. He forgets names sometimes but remembers every constellation you mentioned on your worst day, which is oddly sweet.