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Simp or Chad Quiz – Which Archetype Are You? (2026)

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Simp or Chad Quiz

12 behavioral questions. 5 possible archetypes. Find out exactly where you fall on the internet personality spectrum — and what it says about your social style.

😔 Simp 💪 Chad 🐺 Sigma 🤖 NPC ⚖️ Balanced
Question 1 of 12 0%
Question 1 of 12
You walk into a room full of people you do not know. What happens?
I look for someone I can help or impress to feel comfortable
I introduce myself to whoever looks interesting and take ownership of the space
I observe from the edge until I have assessed the room fully
I follow whatever the group is doing and blend in immediately
Question 2 of 12
Someone you like disagrees with your opinion publicly. You respond by…
Immediately reconsidering and finding merit in their view
Defending your position clearly and respectfully — you do not change for approval
Disengaging — the argument is not worth your energy
Hearing them out genuinely and updating your view only if they make a real point
Question 3 of 12
How would your close friends describe you in one word?
Devoted — I am always there for people no matter what
Confident — people know where they stand with me
Private — I keep my circle small and my business to myself
Agreeable — I rarely cause conflict or friction
Question 4 of 12
A popular opinion goes viral that you genuinely disagree with. What do you do?
I keep quiet — I do not want to upset people who feel strongly about it
I post my counter-opinion clearly — being disliked does not bother me
I have already left the platform by the time it trends
I share the viral post — it seems like the right thing to do
Question 5 of 12
You have a free Saturday with no obligations. You spend it…
Checking if the person I like is free — I plan around their availability
At the gym, then working on something I am building — the day belongs to me
Alone — reading, thinking, or working on a personal project without telling anyone
A mix of personal time and catching up with people I genuinely like being around
Question 6 of 12
Someone you respect criticizes something you created. How do you feel?
Devastated — their approval matters more than the work itself
I listen for useful feedback and discard the rest without ego
Unbothered — I make things for myself, not for external judgment
Briefly stung, then genuinely curious about what I can improve
Question 7 of 12
How do you handle someone who repeatedly takes more than they give?
I give more — maybe they just need extra support right now
I address it directly once. If nothing changes, I reduce my investment
I quietly stop engaging — I do not explain, I just recalibrate
I have an honest conversation and give it one real chance to change
Question 8 of 12
Your social media following is growing. What drives your posting decisions?
What will get the most likes from the people whose opinion I care about
What I actually think — the engagement is secondary to the message
Nothing — I barely use social media and find the whole thing draining
Whatever is trending — I post what people are already engaging with
Question 9 of 12
What is your relationship with compliments you receive?
They fuel me — I seek them out and feel deflated when they do not come
I appreciate them briefly but I already know my own value
They feel unnecessary — my own standards are my only benchmark
I enjoy them genuinely but I am not dependent on them
Question 10 of 12
You fail at something important publicly. Your first instinct is…
Worry about what the people I respect think of me now
Own it publicly and start figuring out what went wrong
Disappear from view and process it privately until I have a solution
Look for someone to blame or an external reason to explain it
Question 11 of 12
Someone you barely know asks a big favor. Your default is…
Yes — maybe this is how I build the relationship
Depends on the ask — I will help if it is reasonable, decline if it is not
No — I barely know them and I protect my time
I hear the full ask before deciding — no automatic yes or no
Question 12 of 12
At the end of the day, what matters most to you?
That the people I care about are happy with me and my actions
That I did exactly what I said I would and held my own standards
That I was honest with myself and did not compromise my principles for anyone
That I made progress and maintained the relationships I value most
Your Internet Archetype

Your Trait Profile

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This quiz is for entertainment and self-reflection only. Archetypes are based on behavioral patterns from internet culture and are not clinical personality assessments.

The 5 Internet Archetypes Explained

Internet culture has produced a loose but widely recognized set of personality archetypes used to describe social behavior online and offline. Consequently, these labels — Simp, Chad, Sigma, NPC, and Balanced — serve as shorthand for complex behavioral patterns that resonate deeply in online communities.

ArchetypeCore TraitStrengthWeakness
😔 SimpApproval-seekingLoyal, caringOne-sided devotion, low boundaries
💪 ChadConfident directnessClear, decisive, self-assuredCan read as arrogant if unchecked
🐺 SigmaIndependent isolationFully self-sufficientCan drift into antisocial patterns
🤖 NPCSocial conformityAgreeable, conflict-freeLacks genuine individual perspective
⚖️ BalancedHealthy reciprocityAdaptable, emotionally matureSometimes perceived as indecisive

Why Do These Archetypes Matter Online?

These archetypes give communities a shared vocabulary for discussing social dynamics. Furthermore, they allow people to identify and critique behavior patterns — both in others and in themselves — using widely understood shorthand rather than lengthy explanations.

Moreover, understanding which archetype you lean toward is genuinely useful. If you score heavily toward Simp, it signals patterns worth examining. If you score toward Sigma, it may indicate isolation that affects your relationships. Therefore, no single archetype is universally ideal — context and self-awareness determine whether a trait serves you well.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a simp and a chad? +
A simp prioritizes someone else’s approval above their own self-respect, often without reciprocation. A chad acts with confidence and directness regardless of how others respond. The key difference is orientation — chads act from internal confidence while simps act from a need for external approval.
What is a sigma male? +
A sigma male is described as someone who operates outside traditional social hierarchies — not seeking status, avoiding social games, and being fully self-sufficient. Unlike the alpha who leads groups, the sigma is a lone wolf who does not need social validation. The archetype is widely used both sincerely and humorously online.
What does NPC mean as a personality type? +
In personality terms, NPC (Non-Player Character) describes someone who follows social trends without individual thought, repeats popular opinions without genuine conviction, and responds to situations in predictable, scripted ways. It suggests a lack of authentic self-direction rather than a reflection of low intelligence.
Are these archetypes only for men? +
No. While these archetypes originated in male-centric online communities, the behavioral patterns they describe — seeking approval, confidence, independence, and social conformity — apply to anyone regardless of gender. This quiz is designed for all users equally.
Can your archetype change over time? +
Yes. These archetypes reflect behavioral patterns, not fixed personality types. Someone who scores as a Simp may develop stronger boundaries over time and score closer to Balanced or Chad. Life experience, self-awareness, and deliberate behavior change all influence where you fall on the spectrum.
What is the most desirable archetype result? +
There is no universally desirable result. Chad represents confident directness, Sigma represents independence, and Balanced represents healthy reciprocity — all are considered positive outcomes depending on context. The goal of this quiz is self-awareness rather than ranking people on a social hierarchy.