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Weasley family: who is who

Sort out the Weasley family tree and test how well you know who’s who. From parents and siblings to spouses and extended relatives, this quiz mixes easy recognitions with deeper-cut details. Pick your...

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What you’ll practice

This quiz sharpens your recall of Weasley relatives, relationships, and identifying traits across the series. You’ll also practice separating similar names and roles when the family branches out through marriages and extended connections.

Each question uses 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can think through clues instead of rushing. Before starting, choose your question count and difficulty to match a quick warm-up or a full deep-dive.

Common pitfalls to watch for

Mix-ups usually happen when multiple Weasleys share similar first-name rhythms, when spouses are mistaken for siblings, or when extended family is treated as immediate family. Another frequent slip is confusing a character’s family role (brother, in-law, parent) with their broader story role.

How the difficulty stays balanced

Mixed difficulty means you’ll get a steady blend: straightforward “spot the person” prompts alongside tougher relationship and detail-based questions. The quiz avoids stacking only hard items in a row, helping you build momentum while still getting challenged.

  • Double-check whether the question asks for a sibling, parent, or spouse before answering
  • Watch for near-matches (similar names, similar ages, similar story moments)
  • Use process of elimination: remove non-Weasleys and obvious outsiders first
  • Don’t overthink easy items—save deeper reasoning for relationship questions
  • If you miss one, note the pattern (in-laws vs siblings) and adjust on the next question

Sample questions

Who is the eldest Weasley sibling?

  • A.Bill Weasley
  • B.Charlie Weasley
  • C.Percy Weasley
  • D.Ron Weasley

Which Weasley sibling works as a Curse Breaker?

  • A.Bill Weasley
  • B.Fred Weasley
  • C.Charlie Weasley
  • D.Ron Weasley

Who is known for their love of dragons?

  • A.Charlie Weasley
  • B.Bill Weasley
  • C.Percy Weasley
  • D.Ron Weasley

Quiz FAQ

How many questions are in this quiz?

This quiz has 119 questions focused on identifying Weasley family members and connections.

Is the Weasley family quiz timed?

No—there’s no timer. Every question has 4 options, so you can take your time and choose carefully.

What difficulty is this quiz set to?

It’s Mixed difficulty, combining quick recognitions with trickier relationship and detail questions.

Can I choose how many questions to play?

Yes. You can select your preferred question count and difficulty before starting, depending on how long you want the session to be.

What are the most common mistakes players make here?

The biggest errors are confusing siblings with spouses/in-laws and misreading what relationship the question is asking for.

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