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Which World Cup team are you?

This free quiz answers it in about a minute: seven quick questions about how you play, celebrate, and suffer, and it matches your personality to one of eight iconic World Cup nations, from five-time champions Brazil to giant-killing Morocco. No signup, nothing is stored, and your result comes with a share link so your friends can argue with it.

QUESTION 1 OF 7

It's the 89th minute and you're 1-0 down. What's your move?

How does the "which World Cup team are you" quiz work?

Each answer adds points to the teams that share your style: flair answers score for Brazil and Mexico, patient control scores for Spain and Japan, underdog grit scores for Morocco and the USA, and so on. The team with the highest total at the end is your match, with ties broken in the order the results are defined. It is a personality quiz, not a ranking: every team on the list has a trait worth claiming.

Everything runs in your browser. Nothing you tap is sent anywhere or saved after you leave, and your result lives only in the share link, so opening that link shows the exact same team to whoever you send it to.

Which teams can you get?

Eight nations, each standing for a way of playing and supporting. Here is who each result suits and the kindred spirits to read next if the description almost fits:

TEAMYOU ARE THE TYPE WHO…KINDRED SPIRITS
BrazilYou play for joy first and believe flair wins gamesMexico, Argentina
ArgentinaYou feel every minute and would run through walls for your peopleBrazil, Morocco
SpainYou stay calm, keep control, and trust the planJapan, England
EnglandYou keep the faith through everything and never stop singingUSA, Argentina
MexicoYou bring the party and turn every game into an occasionBrazil, USA
JapanYou prepare meticulously and beat bigger names with brainsSpain, Morocco
MoroccoYou are the underdog who fears absolutely nobodyArgentina, Japan
USAYou bring endless energy and back yourself against anyoneEngland, Mexico

What does the quiz ask?

Seven questions, each pulling on a different side of your football personality:

  • Crisis response: what you do at 1-0 down in the 89th minute
  • Philosophy: joy, control, heart, or belief
  • Celebration style: street party, tears, a quiet pint, or the replays
  • Your role in a team: showman, brain, engine, or captain
  • The atmosphere you would pick above all others
  • How you take a punch: conceding a sloppy goal
  • The prize you would chase beyond the trophy itself

Want fate to pick your team instead?

The quiz matches your personality; the wheel ignores it completely. If you would rather let pure chance assign you one of all 48 qualified nations, spin the champion wheel and take whichever flag it lands on. And once you have a team, its team hub page has the full fixtures, group, and World Cup history to back up your new allegiance.

Quiz questions, answered

Which World Cup teams can the quiz match me with?
Eight archetypes: Brazil, Argentina, Spain, England, Mexico, Japan, Morocco, and the USA. Each stands for a personality, from Brazil's flair to Japan's preparation to Morocco's fearlessness, so the result is about how you play and support, not a prediction of who wins.
My country isn't a result. Can I still get a team?
The quiz keeps to eight archetypes so each result means something, but all 48 qualified nations are on the champion wheel. Spin it and fate hands you a team directly, or browse the teams hub and adopt the side whose story you like best.
How does the quiz decide my team?
Every answer adds points to the teams that fit it, and the highest total wins. It is a transparent tally you can re-run by retaking the quiz, not personality mysticism: answer differently and you will often land on a different team.
Can I share my result?
Yes. Every result has Share and Copy link buttons, and the link re-opens the exact same team for whoever you send it to, which is the correct way to start an argument in the group chat.
Is the quiz okay for kids?
Completely. Every question and result is family-safe, there is no signup and nothing is stored, and it works well as a classroom or car-ride game: everyone takes it, then the group compares teams.

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