Teen Wolf: Which Pack Do You Belong To?
Are you a fan of Teen Wolf? Have you ever wondered which pack you would belong to if you lived in Beacon Hills? Well, now's your chance to find out! Take our quiz and discover which Teen Wolf pack you're most suited for based on your personality traits and preferences. Are you a fierce Alpha, a loyal Beta, or a clever Omega? There's only one way to find out! Scroll down and click the Start button to begin the quiz.

About “Teen Wolf” in a few words:
Teen Wolf is a supernatural drama television series that aired on MTV from 2011 to 2017. The show follows high school student Scott McCall as he is bitten by a werewolf and becomes one himself. Along with his best friend Stiles, Scott navigates the dangerous world of werewolves, hunters, and other supernatural creatures in the town of Beacon Hills. The show features a diverse cast of characters, including other werewolves, a banshee, a kitsune, and a werecoyote. Teen Wolf combines action, romance, and humor to create a thrilling and engaging series.
Meet the packs from Teen Wolf
The Primal Pack
Okay, the Primal Pack is wild and ancient and like every dream you have about being chased through fog — but also kind of… elegant? They move with this terrifying purpose, like they remembered how to be gods and then decided to go for a run. There’s a raw, animal logic to them that makes everything simple and horrifying (also they smell like damp earth, or maybe that’s just me). Honestly they’re both terrifying and kind of poetic, which is a weird combo but it works.
Derek’s New Betas
Derek’s New Betas are the “we’ve been through things and now we slightly regret everything” team, you know? Loyal to Derek like glue, but also very teenage-angsty occasionally — one minute fierce protectors, the next minute sharing playlists and emotional burritos. They’ve got that growl-and-ground vibe: tough on the outside, very tired on the inside (and someone definitely hoards protein bars in their jacket). They act like they’re rebuilding something ancient but also argue about who gets the front seat in cars.
Satomi’s Pack
Satomi’s Pack is this quiet, disciplined force that sneaks up on you and then steals your breath — they feel historically rooted, like every move is a practiced bow even when they’re just making coffee. They have rituals, soft-spoken rules, and also a secret love of really loud karaoke for stress relief (don’t ask why, they just do). Honor and technique guide them, but there’s tenderness too, awkward and very human, like someone who trains with swords and cries at rom-coms. They’re precise and chaotic in equal parts, which makes them oddly endearing.
The Hale Family
The Hale Family is the whole tragic-royal-wolf-drama package — heavy history, heavier secrets, and the kind of loyalty that comes with decades of messy apologies. They’re dramatic in that classic way: brood-y stares, intense family dinners, and every lullaby somehow sounding like an old curse. Also they’re surprisingly domestic sometimes, like someone knitting in a ruined mansion while plotting revenge — very normal, very not normal, you get it. They feel like legacy, which means you either belong or you’re learning the hard way.
Theo’s Chimeras
Theo’s Chimeras are chaotic Frankenstein energy but also kind of glamorous? They’re patched together from every possible rulebook and then told to improvise, so they’re brilliant, brittle, and a little suspicious of wardrobes. There’s always one who over-applies cologne and one who’s unexpectedly into crochet, which makes them oddly human under the experimenting-lab vibe. They’re unpredictable — cunning, selfish sometimes, but also capable of surprising loyalty when it counts (and by “surprising” I mean everyone is like, “wait, that was actually real?”). They make everyone uncomfortable and then somehow become the most interesting people at the party.
The Alpha Pack
The Alpha Pack is pure power flex: huge presence, louder than the room, and they move like they own the horizon. Dominant, strategic, and not exactly bedside-manner-friendly; they issue commands and expect thunderstorms to comply. There’s pomp and protocol, but also weirdly specific personal quirks — like one of them collects tiny toy boats? — which humanizes the whole “ruler of the forest” vibe. They’re the kind you respect and fear, and also gossip about behind their backs because they’re fascinating.
The McCall Pack
The McCall Pack is the warm, slightly chaotic family-of-choice heart of the whole thing — protective, earnest, and prone to giving terrible but sincere advice at 2 AM. They’ve got the whole “do the right thing” thing down, mixed with snacks in backpacks and late-night stakeouts that turn into pizza parties. Scott’s leadership is steady but also kind of frazzled, like a dad who’s also a teen and forgot where he parked his wolf car, and everyone rallies around that. They’re normal-ish, heroic, and weirdly relatable even when things get supernatural; also someone keeps a cactus by the window for morale.
