Which Disney Princess Are You?

Every Disney princess has a unique personality. Some are brave and adventurous like Merida, some are dedicated and hardworking like Tiana, and some are fun and aloof like Anna. Find out which one best aligns with your own personality! The answers might surprise you...

What is your favorite Disney movie?

Your friends are secretly jealous of your...

What are you most scared of?

What do you look for in a romantic partner?

Choose a talking animal friend...

How do you like to unwind?

What matters the most to you in a relationship?

What's the best place to go on a first date?

Pick a musician...

What is your favorite color?

Where would you rather vacation?

What is your dream job?

Who is your favorite Disney Prince?

What type of pet would you rather have?

What's your favorite Netflix show?

What's your favorite social media app?

What's your favorite store?

Which season is your favorite?

What's the best way to travel?

What's your favorite quality about yourself?

How long have you known your best friend?

What cheers you up when you're sad?

What do you do first when you wake up in the morning?

What's your go-to karaoke song?

What's your favorite food?

Choose a fictional hangout spot...

Pick your dream home...

Choose a sport...

Choose a streaming service...

Choose a beverage...

Choose a meal...

Choose a type of coffee...

Choose a type of music...

What plant would you be?

What's your favorite hairstyle?

What accessory do you never leave home without?

Choose your least favorite color...

Choose a favorite book...

Choose a favorite holiday...

Choose a favorite school subject...

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.