Brave, courageous, intelligent, and kind. These are the marks of a Disney princess. No matter how old you are, we bet you have a favorite. But have you ever wondered which princess you’re most like in your heart of hearts?
Answer these fun personality questions to find out what Disney princess you truly are! Maybe you’re a Cinderella because of your caring heart, or maybe you’re a Rapunzel with your energetic and positive spirit. There’s only one way to find out: click the magic "Start" button to begin!
Questions Overview
- Emerald
- Ruby
- Pearl
- Diamond
- Strong, independent, and brave.
- Hard working, determined, and adventurous.
- Creative, passionate, and caring.
- Kind, sweet, and loyal.
- A magical necklace that would glow whenever someone lied to me.
- To talk to my ancestors one more time. I have so much I want to ask them.
- An enchanted weapon that never misses its target.
- Magic. That way, I could have anything whenever and wherever!
- My wit. I’m pretty smart, if I do say so myself.
- My dedication. When I have my mind set on something, nothing can stop me.
- My creativity. There’s nothing I can’t imagine or make up!
- My kindness. I’m proud to be someone people can turn to.
- Yellow, maroon, and light blue.
- Purple, gold, and pink.
- Red, green, and navy blue.
- It’s hard to pick! I love all colors.
- Practical. If I can’t move around in an outfit, it’s not for me.
- Fun but functional. I like to be stylish, but I also value comfort.
- Stylish. I like to stay on top of the latest trends.
- Pretty and glamorous. I love dressing up whenever I get the chance.
- Beignets (deep fried pastry sprinkled with powdered sugar)
- Black and white cookie
- Pudding
- Cupcake
- Thriller or drama
- Fantasy or romance
- Musical or comedy
- Anything! I’m not picky when it comes to movies.
- Catching up on chores. What? Life doesn’t stop for the weekend.
- Playing with my pets. Maybe I’ll even teach them some new tricks!
- Going outside. Maybe I’ll go camping or take a hike—just get me away from any screens!
- Calling up my friends. We totally have to hang out.
- Partner? Please, I don’t need a prince or princess.
- Bravery. I need someone who will fight beside me.
- Honesty. I want a partner I can talk to about anything.
- Charm. I want to be swept off my feet!
- Super strength. I could fight my enemies and protect my people.
- Time travel. I could be in two places at once.
- Shapeshifting. I could be anything I want to be.
- Talking to animals. I could learn so much from my furry friends.
- Frog
- Dragon
- Bird
- Tiger
- Librarian or writer
- Chef or fashion designer
- Scientist or musician
- I’m not sure what I’ll be yet! I’ll just follow my heart and see where it takes me.
- Bake or chat with my friends
- Craft or play with my pets
- Sing or dance
- Do everything! I tend to lose track of all my hobbies.
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What Makes a Disney Princess?
Of all of Disney’s beloved characters, there are only 13 official princesses. With over 100 years of Disney content, you’d think there’d be more, so why isn’t there? Believe it or not, there are criteria a character has to have to be labeled as an official Disney princess, such as:
1. The character must be the lead heroine in an animated film.
2. The character must be human.
3. The character must be royal by birth or marriage or do a heroic act.
4. The character’s film must not be a total flop or smash hit.
As of December 2023, 13 Disney characters meet the above criteria: Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida, Moana, and Raya.
You may notice that some other famous names are not on this list. Elsa, Anna, Mirabel, and Elena of Avalor are considered “Honorary Disney Princesses.” These characters are often associated with the official princess franchise but are better marketed as their own entities. For instance, Anna and Elsa (from the record-breaking hit Frozen) earn more money for Disney as a sister duo rather than 2 princesses. Similarly, Mirabel from Encanto may have saved her family’s magic with a heroic act, but she’s better marketed with the rest of the Madrigal family than with the princess franchise.
Want to learn more?
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