Explore the people who shape Westeros and beyond with Game of Thrones character quizzes. Identify houses, relationships, key scenes, and defining traits across heroes, villains, and everyone in between.
Test how well you know who stands with whom across famous character lineups. This quiz mixes allies, rivals, and family ties, from obvious pairings to tricky relationship twists. Pick your question count and difficulty, then see if you can spot the bonds that define the story.

From “Kingslayer” to “the Mountain,” Westeros loves a name that sticks. This quiz tests how well you can match nicknames and epithets to the right characters across houses, regions, and eras. Expect a mix of famous titles and deeper-cut sobriquets from the lore.

Put your pop-culture memory to the test with iconic lines from famous characters. For each quote, pick who said it from four options—no timer, just pure recall. Expect a mixed difficulty spread, from instantly recognizable catchphrases to deeper cuts.
There are 3 quizzes with 328 questions total.
No. There is no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
Every question is multiple-choice with 4 options.
Yes. The set mixes well-known leads with supporting characters to test broader recall.
Yes. Quiz length and difficulty vary, from quick recognition to deeper story and relationship questions.
These quizzes focus on recognizing Game of Thrones characters, their allegiances, major story arcs, and the choices that define them.
You’ll also practice connecting characters to houses, titles, locations, and important relationships that drive the plot.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can think through details like names, nicknames, and motivations at your own pace.
Quizzes vary in length and difficulty, mixing straightforward identification with deeper recall about events, alliances, and character development.
Game of Thrones draws heavily on medieval history, and several character dynamics echo real-world inspirations like the Wars of the Roses, which helps explain the story’s focus on shifting alliances and contested claims.
Because so many characters share similar names, titles, and loyalties, small details (a house word, a sigil, or a sworn oath) often become the best clues for accurate identification.