Which ‘Close Enough’ Character Are You?
Are you a fan of the animated series Close Enough and wondering which character you relate to the most? Take our Close Enough character quiz and find out! In this quiz, you'll answer a series of fun and lighthearted questions to determine which of the quirky and lovable characters from the show best matches your personality. So, if you're ready to discover which Close Enough character you are, scroll down and click the Start button to get started!

About “Close Enough” in a few words:
Close Enough is an animated comedy series created by J.G. Quintel, the creator of the popular show Regular Show. The series follows a married couple, their daughter, and their divorced best friends who all live together in a duplex in Los Angeles. As they navigate their thirties, they face various relatable challenges, from parenting to career struggles, while also dealing with surreal and absurd situations. Close Enough is known for its offbeat humor and quirky characters, making it a favorite among fans of adult animation.
Meet the characters from Close Enough
Josh
Josh is the lovable mess at the center of the chaos — the guy who thinks “adulting” is a suggestion and somehow still gets things done (eventually). He’s goofy, nostalgic, wears that same hoodie like it’s a cape, and will start a conspiracy theory about fridge magnets for fun. Deep down he cares way too much and is unexpectedly brave if you corner him, though he’ll deny the courage and blame the dog. Also he loves cartoons, hates confrontation, and once fixed a sink with duct tape and optimism — which, surprisingly, worked.
Emily
Emily is the no-nonsense glue holding the circus together, equal parts patient saint and low-key savage. She’s organized, sharp, and secretly writes passive-aggressive to-do lists in calligraphy because yes, she will alphabetize your chaos. She’s practical and warm in bursts, then suddenly super intense about recycling or game-night rules — don’t cross her on Monopoly, ever. Also she has a soft spot for weird junk food combos and will absolutely judge your taste in music while humming along.
Alex
Alex is that bizarre, lovable weirdo who lives like the landlord never existed — chaotic energy in human form. He’s loud, dramatic, full of weird hobbies (collects weird rocks? sci-fi dolls? I can’t remember but it’s definitely something), and will stage a ridiculous performance just to avoid a normal conversation. He’s fiercely loyal but emotionally like a gas pedal stuck halfway down: intense, then gone, then intense again. Also somehow he’s both a disaster and the person who’ll bail you out at 3 a.m. with nachos and an awkward pep talk.
Bridgette
Bridgette is the calm, cool friend who’s also unexpectedly fierce — like a zen punk. She’s stylish in a messy, effortless way, speaks softly but drops savage one-liners, and probably has a tattoo that knows more secrets than you do. She’s a great listener and a little bit mysterious; sometimes she’s super into craft tea ceremonies and other times she’s elbow-deep in chaotic glitter art. Also she claims not to care about drama but will absolutely start a low-key rebellion if someone eats her snacks.
Candice
Candice is the tiny whirlwind of pure honesty and chaos, the kid who says the thing you were thinking but way cuter and more brutal. She’s curious, bossy in a toddler-chic way, and will demand snacks with the diplomatic finesse of a tiny dictator. She’s sweet, unpredictable, and has a suspiciously specific opinion about dinosaurs — or was it pizza toppings? Either way, she’s adorable and maybe secretly planning the next family meltdown.
Randy
Randy is the loud neighbor/friend who brings questionable enthusiasm and even more questionable inventions. He’s upbeat to the point of being a walking kazoo, loves gadgets, conspiracy theories, and half-baked schemes that somehow produce snacks. He’s kind-hearted under the weirdness, really loyal, and is the type to crash a wedding with a homemade light show. Also he’ll insist he’s not dramatic while launching into a three-act story about a lost sock.
Pearle
Pearle is the eccentric, slightly mysterious older presence who knows everyone’s business but in a charming way. She’s got rules, wisdom, and maybe like twelve different cats (or just an alarming number of potted plants — I’m fuzzy), and she dispenses advice like it’s horoscope tea. She can be prickly but soft as marshmallows if you show up with cookies, and she remembers embarrassing stories about you from childhood that you forgot. Also she claims she hates technology but has an Instagram for her succulents that’s wildly popular.
Mr. Campbell
Mr. Campbell is the gruff authority figure who’s secretly a softie with a bizarre hobby collection. On the surface he’s stern, proper, and always a little too fond of paperwork, but he’ll surprise you by quoting cartoons or bursting into an overly specific anecdote about fax machines. He’s a little old-school, a little embarrassing at family events, and surprisingly sentimental about mundane things like staplers. Also he has that one sweater that makes him look like a retired school principal slash secret rock critic — and he owns both titles, probably.
