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Which ‘Titans’ Character Are You?

Have you ever wondered which Titan's character you are most like? Are you a strong and determined leader like Robin? Or maybe you have a bit of a rebellious streak like Raven? Perhaps you're more of a laid-back and carefree individual like Beast Boy? Well, now you can find out with our Titans character quiz! Answer a series of fun and thought-provoking questions to discover which Titan's character best matches your personality. So, what are you waiting for? Scroll down and click the Start button to begin!

Welcome to Quiz: Which 'Titans' Character Are You

About “Titans” in a few words:

Titans is a live-action television series based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name. The show follows the story of a group of young heroes led by Robin, who band together to fight evil and protect the world. Alongside Robin, the team includes Raven, Beast Boy, and Starfire, all of whom have their own unique abilities and personalities. The series is known for its dark and gritty tone, as well as its exploration of complex themes such as trauma, identity, and morality.

Meet the characters from Titans

Dick Grayson

Oh man, Dick is like the team’s heartbeat — charming, acrobatic, annoyingly competent and somehow always the one trying to keep everyone from tearing each other’s heads off. He’s a born leader who still jokes his way through stress, but don’t get it twisted: there are nights he lies awake doubting everything and then trains until sunrise. Loves old circus memories (he literally keeps a stub or two in his wallet) and pizza at 2 a.m., which is adorable and mildly tragic. He hates being the center of attention but also secretly thrives on it, which is classic Dick.

Rachel Roth

Rachel is broody and brilliant and carries about a thousand feelings at once — empathic, powerful, traumatized but trying, with this dark vibe that is equal parts gothic poetry and “please don’t hug me too hard”. She can turn a room silent just by existing, and then she’ll surprise you by humming a show tune or lighting a scented candle, because yes she has those. There’s an ancient, scary power inside her and a very awkward, very human person trying to keep it under control; also she dresses like she owns fifty black sweaters. She’s distant but deeply, stubbornly loyal, like a friend who will save your soul and judge your life choices.

Gar Logan

Gar is the actual joy grenade of the group — goofy, endlessly positive, and also terrifyingly useful once he turns into a T. rex or a raccoon depending on the mood. He jokes through trauma and somehow still manages to be the moral compass when things go sideways, which is ridiculous and awesome. Loves snacks, beanies, and plush animals; sometimes says deep things at 3 a.m. that make you rethink your entire life. He can be childish one minute and philosophically wise the next, which is both disarming and kind of suspicious, in a good way.

Kory Anders

Kory is sunshine packed into a glowing alien package — fierce, dramatic, emotionally honest to the point of comedy, and also an unstoppable warrior who will throw you into orbit (metaphorically… or not). She’s bewildered by Earth customs — will kiss you on the forehead and then analyze your politics — and she collects mugs and houseplants for reasons that are equal parts royal whim and domestic hobby. Ridiculously affectionate and also terrifying in battle, which makes her equal parts comfort and nuclear option. She can be naive and wise simultaneously and learns languages like she’s collecting hobbies.

Jason Todd

Jason is the guy who smiles with knives in his voice — angry, edgy, heartbreaking, and very very done with people being nice when it gets them killed. He plays anti-hero like it’s a second job, broods like a pro, and has a soft spot he would never admit for late-night diners and old punk records. He hates being called a hero and will punch you if you call him sentimental, but then he’ll rescue a cat from a burning building because he can’t help it. Unpredictable loyalty: violent one moment, oddly tender the next, and always loud about not needing help.

Dawn Granger

Dawn is calm like a lake but with hidden undertows — serene, empathetic, the kind of person who will defuse a bar fight with a joke and a well-placed hug. She preaches peace but will absolutely unleash precise, terrifying moves when the peacekeeping fails; pacifist doesn’t mean passive, you know? She carries a sketchpad and drinks herbal tea like a cliché, which she finds hilarious and also true. Quiet, steady, sometimes annoyingly saintly, but secretly competitive about board games.

Hank Hall

Hank is loud, brash, and impossibly intense in a way that makes you both want to punch him and hug him at the same time. He’s the textbook Hawk — hot-headed, impulsive, loyal to a fault, and deeply insecure under that macho exterior. Will start a fistfight to prove a point and then write romantic poems about it (no joke), and he has this weird obsession with crossword puzzles which is absolutely not what you’d expect. He fights for freedom and then regrets his temper; also kittens inexplicably soften him, don’t ask why.

Donna Troy

Donna is the veteran big sister everyone needs — strong, compassionate, mythic in origin but also very down-to-earth about coffee orders and gear maintenance. She’s an Amazon with a quick laugh and a thousand battle scars, both literal and emotional, and she holds the team together in tiny practical ways like fixing zippers and being brutally honest at brunch. There’s an old-soul responsibility to her that sometimes makes her quiet, but she also steals hats from thrift stores and swears a lot for someone so majestic. Courageous, nurturing, a tragic hero who still texts memes at midnight.

Slade Wilson

Slade is cold, brilliant, and terrifyingly efficient — a strategist who treats people as pieces on a chessboard and then sometimes doesn’t, because he has a weird code and occasional daddy issues. He’s the kind of villain/mentor who can explain his plan calmly while you realize you’ve already lost, and he takes personal grudges with surgical precision. He drinks strong black coffee, plays chess with himself, and keeps old family photos in a tin he pretends not to care about. Ruthless but occasionally nostalgic — like a war general who still whistles lullabies when he thinks no one’s listening.

Rose Wilson

Rose is a spitfire with a tangled heart — sharp, sarcastic, lethal, and secretly hoping someone will tell her she’s allowed to be soft. She’s Slade’s daughter (or sort of) and carries that complicated legacy like a scar and a badge at once, pushing people away but also craving a real crew. Likes bright scarves and mixtapes from the 90s, which makes her both chaotic and weirdly sentimental. She’ll stab you and then bring you soup, and those contradictions are exactly why she’s so addictive to follow.