WHICH ONE ARE YOU?

What is the 5000 character quiz on TikTok and how do I take it?

PERSONALITY quizzes are still all the rage and a new addition is heating up on TikTok at the moment.

The 5000 character quiz is the latest popping up on people's social feeds, but what's all the fuss?

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Who will you get?Credit: @bakubrostits

How do I take the 5000 character quiz?

It's basically like many of the other personality quizzes we've seen over the years.

This one in particular is on charactour.com.

It asks you a number of questions about your personality and you must adjust the slider according to the most fitting answer.

It's as simple as that.

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Questions range from 'I'd describe myself as...' to 'My maturity level is...'.

Each part has four or five options to choose from, with some fictional inspiration to guide you along the way.

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Once it's complete, it'll compare the results with - you guessed it - 5000 fictional characters as well as real celebrities, and tell you who you are supposedly most like.

At the end, you'll see a grid of characters with percentages telling you how close you are to them.

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There's also a little description of why you've been matched.

To view your result, you'll need to create an account first though.

So next time you see a TikToker sharing their 5000 character quiz, you'll know what it's about.

Why don't you give it a go yourself?

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And a federal anti-trust case against Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, has been given the go-ahead.

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