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Name the Harry Potter Books

Can you guess the names of the books from the Harry Potter series?
Not counting the 2016 play "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child"
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Last updated: September 4, 2018
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First submittedDecember 19, 2012
Times taken247,200
Average score85.7%
Rating4.31
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Published
Harry Potter and the ...
1
1997
Philosopher's Stone
2
1998
Chamber of Secrets
3
1999
Prisoner of Azkaban
4
2000
Goblet of Fire
5
2003
Order of the Phoenix
6
2005
Half-Blood Prince
7
2007
Deathly Hallows
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Level 18
Mar 20, 2012
i wish I was british. They speak proper english and use metric and celsius and drive on the left side and have cool accent. america's stupid. the only good part of being american is that we learn english as a first language, and it's the second hardest language to learn in the world. Besides Chinese.
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Level 15
Nov 9, 2012
Completely agree being american as well... But the british learn american too lol
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Level 61
Apr 24, 2016
@jamesjunkers I can't tell if you're being sarcastic when you say British people have to learn American. There is no such language.
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Level 40
Sep 24, 2013
Yeah, English is the hardest language. It has so many rules for which there are more exceptions than actual words which follow the rules! Once you get past learning the characters of the various Chinese languages, the grammar is comparatively very simplistic, and easier than English.
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Level 67
Jun 11, 2019
Plus all the extra letters, which ok a lot of languages have but english seem to have quite a lot. Still it feels like such a step to learn non germanic or non romance laguages. (though had a little stab at irish ( gaelic) and found that eventhough none of the words (besides some prepositions) mean anything to you, you can learn it quite fast.

Still, asian lanugages feel more daunting, I guess because they are physically and culturally further away, and ofcourse a different "alphabet".

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Level 22
May 20, 2022
Being British, I have to say that grammer and language comes to me naturally, and is very simple and easy. I personally find that other languages don't really make much sense, and am annoyed by the masculine and feminine in many other languages. Of course, it is possible this is only be because I have grown up with this language and lived in London all my life. This is just my opinion, by the way.
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Level 60
Apr 11, 2023
Oh yeah, grammer.
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Level 46
Feb 19, 2015
English is not hard. Yes, it has no pronounciation rules, but it has almost non-existant conjugation of verbs and virtually only one grammatical gender. German, Russian or Arabic are far more complicated, and even the Latin languages are harder, in my humble opinion.
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Level 65
Apr 11, 2015
that's because you grew up speaking english
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Level 78
Dec 3, 2018
When I first learned English in school it sometimes felt like a regression to children's grammar.
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Level 67
Jun 11, 2019
Objectively it has been deemed as one of the harder ones. I havent been raised english, but picked it up easily, especially since things get more and more infused by it ( tv and internet, used to be only books, so you would only get exposed to it if you chose so yourself). But if you analyse the languages it is less logical than others.

One's own language always feels easy, and it is quite impossible to be objective about it. (And languages related to it seem easy too because they often have the same syntax and recognisable words.)

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Level 22
May 20, 2022
I'm a Londoner, and I agree.
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Level 55
Jun 2, 2015
We don't even really use the metric system, it's just that the food we pick off the grocery shelves are marked in kilos and litres. And we only use celsius when talking about freezing weather (being below zero makes more sense than being "30 degrees". For everything else, we weigh ourselves, not even in pounds but in the archaic Stones, measure everything in Feet and Inches (unless we're professional builders and engineers) and drive distances of Yards and Miles at MPH speeds.
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Level 20
Feb 20, 2021
Try Finnish. There you have little challenge :)))
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Level 35
Apr 15, 2012
hate when people call it sorcerers stone. the original written by j k rowling is philosophers stone
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Level 22
May 20, 2022
Me too. Don't know how that came to be.
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Level 20
Apr 19, 2012
7/7 with 1:33 left 1st time and I'm 11 :)
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Level 65
May 1, 2016
Then try Books by Series. Name the books to Harry Potter, Divergent, Mortal Instruments, Lord of the Rings, Twilight, Percy Jackson, and more!!
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Level 15
Apr 26, 2012
LOL americans are rather odd, changing english words to american. ITS A BRITTISH BOOK, IF THEY ARE TOO STUPID TO READ THATS THEIR PROBLEM :P
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Level 66
Jun 25, 2012
They did it so children could read it. Little kids typically don't know British idioms unless they're from the UK.
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Level 75
Mar 15, 2015
I'm an American grandmother and I still remember when I first read that Filch was punting students across the swamp the Weasley twins had made in the hall. We don't refer to boats as punts in the US, instead it is an American football term used when kicking the ball. I was picturing Filch drop-kicking students across the swamp. I also remember when I first read that Harry was wearing trainers, picturing him in my mind wearing thick training pants and momentarily wondering why he wasn't potty-trained by age eleven. I had to look it up to learn that trainers meant tennis shoes. I agree the title of the first book should have remained The Philosopher's Stone even in America, but I have no problem adapting the content to fit the language of other countries when our meanings are so different.
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Level 75
Jun 13, 2016
Are your studded boots the same things we call cleats? As to why they chose the word sorcerer to replace philosopher, Scholastic just didn't like the word and thought it wouldn't attract young American readers. They asked Rowling to come up with a different title. She is the one who suggested sorcerer, but she later regretted her decision. Since Scholastic owned only the American rights, the name was changed only in America, and she never agreed to changes for any of the later books, but she was an unknown author at the time and gave in to pressure from the publisher.
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Level 55
Jul 30, 2016
You know, we Americans don't think about it since we're so used to it, but "tennis shoes" is an odd term to apply to all generic sneakers/athletic shoes. So although "trainers" is strange to us, when we try to explain that we call them tennis shoes, it's really not any less strange. I, for one, rarely play tennis in my tennis shoes.
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Level 15
Sep 20, 2016
Me too
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Level 76
Jul 30, 2016
If you're going to make fun of Americans' literacy, you should probably be able to spell "British".
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Level 32
Jul 30, 2016
So because a publisher decided to change the name of the book, that makes us stupid? Also there isn't an "American" language it's simply English...
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Level 22
May 20, 2022
Being a Londoner, I personally call it American or American English. I also hate it when other British people use American words.
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Level 32
Oct 4, 2016
Well, the book got translated to Dutch too... Just saying. :') Kids grow up with the language from their parents and surroundings, their books will have to be translated to that language, even if the translation is close to the original. (Although I don't get why it shouldn't be Philosopher's Stone in the US too.)
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Level 37
Apr 5, 2018
They changed so it would make more sense as Americans have a different meaning of the word philosophy.
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Level 79
May 26, 2021
This comment is old, but it is so ridiculous I had to respond. You seriously typed out "Brittish" while calling Americans "stupid" for using a different word in the title of a book. Holy crap. You also need to learn how to capitalize and use apostrophes.
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Level 9
Apr 28, 2012
Can Askaban be accepted?
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Level 23
Dec 22, 2012
I second this! XD
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Level ∞
Dec 3, 2015
Okay
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Level 39
May 22, 2012
Couldn't spell "philosopher", put in sorcerer instead. WAY awesome timesaver.
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Level 21
Jun 1, 2012
5/7 not bad never read any of the books, almost only got 3/7 as kept puting in chamber of azkaban..........
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Level 7
Jun 22, 2012
How can you not get these right?
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Level 89
Jul 30, 2016
By not knowing anything about Harry Potter?
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Level 62
Dec 20, 2016
The only reason I'm taking the quiz is so that I can remove it from my list so I don't have to look at it anymore. I got 4 right somehow. Never seen any of the movies
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Level 89
Dec 2, 2018
As far as children’s book adaptations go, the Harry Potter film series is definitely better than most young adult series like the Hunger Games and especially Twilight. But I say Lord of the Rings is superior.
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Level 79
May 26, 2021
Because not everyone was a tween when the Harry Potter books were popular.
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Level 17
Jun 25, 2012
I've read all of these...about 20 times! Only thing is, I never got why they changed the title to SORCERER'S stone from PHILOSOPHER'S stone b/c a sorcerer and a philosopher are completely different things...
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Level 14
Oct 8, 2012
Not in the UK...the British connotation of Philosopher is actually more like sorcerer or wizard, so that's why is was changed.
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Level 82
Jan 28, 2013
UK universities offer degrees in fields other than wizardry?
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Level 57
Nov 15, 2016
I always heard that it was that her American editors and publishers, didn't trust American kids to know what a philosopher was. Sorcerer read better and JK was too new to and probably a bit intimidated to put her foot down at that point.

The fact that very few kids anywhere knew what a philosopher was at eleven ... which would be the audience she was aiming for I'd imagine ... mustn't have registered. I'm pretty sure it was only changed in the states after all.

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Level 25
Jun 26, 2012
7/7 with 1:22 left, I haven't even read all of the books or seen all of the films. I guess that just shows how ingrained it is into British culture.
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Level 19
Jul 3, 2012
Gutted I got only 6/7

Grrrr

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Level 27
Sep 12, 2012
Got all with 20 Seconds left!
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Level 47
Nov 3, 2012
Finished in 44 seconds!
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Level 4
Dec 15, 2012
really easy - you should give less time to do it in to make it a bit harder (I still would have got 100% as I had loads of time to spare)
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Level 38
Dec 19, 2012
NEWS FLASH: Typing "Sorcerer's Stone" works as well. Quit complaining. It's just a quiz.
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Level 82
Jan 25, 2013
Could you accept "overhyped crap" for #s 1-7?
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Level 21
Feb 28, 2013
You people are so annoying - if you do't like Harry Potter then don't take the quiz!!!!
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Level 56
Apr 9, 2015
For real, go troll the Twilight quizzes. The Harry Potter series is legitimately good writing, even though the first books were intended for children. The series was written over a wide timespan and Rowling had to adjust the storytelling for her loyal audience, who were no longer children themselves. Not an easy feat at all.
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Level 82
Oct 1, 2016
not very difficult to write something age appropriate. And I wouldn't say she pulled it off, either. They were all boring. But I will grant you Twilight is way, way worse.
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Level 24
Jul 13, 2023
too bad no one cares a bit what you grant.
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Level 75
Dec 3, 2015
IMHO they are great books for children and teach good morals without the kids realizing it. Anything which gets kids reading is a good thing.
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Level 80
Jun 8, 2017
I agree entirely. If they encourage kids to read, that's got to be a good thing. Whether you like the stories or not (and I think they're great) she has certainly pulled off something that kids (and adults) want. If earning $1 Billion from book sales and licensing rights isn't achieving something then what is? As for the comment "it's "not very difficult to write something age appropriate" then where can we buy your books?
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Level 23
Aug 3, 2017
dont even start
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Level 70
Sep 20, 2018
I personally like Harry Potter. But to be fair it is almost certainly overrated - not because it is bad but because it is probably the most popular children's series of books ever written (or at least in the top few). Of all the others ever written, is it really the best? Probably not. But compared to most stuff written for children, it is decidedly better than average in my opinion.
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Level 17
Feb 6, 2013
Kalbahamut, you dont know what u r talking about. READ IT!

Awesome quiz, 7/7 with 1:15 to spare. Thank you quizmaster!

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Level 82
Mar 13, 2013
I have read (some of) Harry Potter, and I also suffered through all but one of the movies for one reason or another.

@ ilikequizzes: do you have to be a fan of something to take a quiz about it? I don't imagine that the people who took my Countries with the most AIDS quiz are all fans of AIDS...

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Level 56
Apr 9, 2015
Probably because the countries with the most AIDS are not spending much time browsing the Internet. They're quite impoverished. I'm sure it has nothing to do with your well-thought-out quiz making.
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Level 75
Dec 3, 2018
I have no problem if you've read the books and don't like them, but I'm curious, which children's books do you recommend instead? I agree, the movies could have been much better. I thought the last one was best, and contrary to most opinions, I thought Chris Columbus's first two were wonderful since they followed the books almost exactly and were children's movies rather than an attempt to please adult fans. The later ones that seemed to just connect the dots between action sequences and leave out pertinent background info were really annoying, but I still enjoyed them. However, I'll never forgive the omission in #4 of the Weasleys traveling to the Dursley home by Floo Network. I was eagerly awaiting that scene and couldn't believe they didn't include it in the movie. Same thing with Fudge visiting the Prime Minister. My SIL, who never read the books, was confused in the third movie because it wasn't made clear that Lupin, Sirius, James, and Pettigrew created the Marauder's Map.
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Level 75
Dec 3, 2018
Another disappointing movie scene omission for me was Arthur's stay in St. Mungo's Hospital after the snake attack and they saw Gilderoy Lockhart and also saw Neville visiting his parents. I would also have enjoyed seeing Hagrid and Olympe visit the giants in Order of the Phoenix, and Harry and friends attending Nearly Headless Nick's Death Day party instead of the Halloween feast. I know they couldn't include everything, but it seems as though if a scene wasn't an action scene or didn't include Harry as the main character it wasn't deemed worthy of inclusion, and that left out so many of the things I enjoyed in the books. I missed seeing Peeves, too, even though he is annoying.
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Level 21
Apr 2, 2013
yay :) 7/7 :P i did it in a minute tho... i think it would be more interesting/difficult if it was a shorter time?
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Level 68
Jun 1, 2013
too easy
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Level 24
Jul 4, 2013
Who are those people who didn't get 7?
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Level 25
Dec 13, 2013
A bit too easy, you should give people less time, so it will be a bit more exciting and hurrying
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Level 32
Apr 19, 2014
They changed the name to Sorcerer's Stone in the American version because most Americans aren't aware of the historical connotations of a philosopher's stone, which was an item that most of the historical alchemists were trying to obtain. Also philosopher is a harder word than sorcerer and since most American children don't even know the word philosopher, they decided sorcerer would be a better fit.
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Level 45
Jun 22, 2014
No wonder Order of the Phoenix is the least guessed... it's the most boring of them all.
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Level 3
Oct 23, 2014
very easy
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Level 20
Dec 20, 2014
7/7-first try: 3 seconds left-18 seconds left second try and I did them all in order+level up :D
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Level 11
Jan 10, 2015
Eezy peezy lemon sqeezy!
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Level 7
Jun 1, 2015
Guys, if you finished Countries of the World, try THE WAYS TO TYPE THE ALPHABET with 206 questions. Beat the clock.
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Level 28
Oct 30, 2015
solved 7/7 with 1:11 mins. left with only using 6 fingers
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Level 29
Nov 21, 2015
I don't even like Harry Potter, and I got all of them right
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Level 61
Dec 3, 2015
2:00 minutes seems like a lot for seven answers.
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Level 75
Dec 3, 2015
Why did I receive only 1 point for guessing 6 out of the 7 answers?
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Level 63
Jan 21, 2016
Pfft maybe it's too easy for ya'll Potterholics. I only saw the first two movies as a child and never read the books. Just not my cup of tea. But I tried and still got 5/7 and there are more people like me out there who may need the given time. ;) So be happy you're fast and wizardly .
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Level 19
Apr 9, 2016
Mattpert, our accents aren't that good! Your thinking of the upper class accent from London. Search 'Geordie' 'scouse' 'brummie' 'yam yam/ black country' English accents. You'll soon be put off!! Lol black country accent is the closest accent to the language of the Saxons though, makes you sound dumb though...take it from me!
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Level 18
Apr 19, 2016
IM BRITISH WOO!
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Level 47
Apr 22, 2016
1minute and 40 secs to gio
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Level 22
Jul 3, 2016
Old Pottermore ftw!
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Level 41
Jan 15, 2017
I think you should add Fantastic Beasts as an another category or column
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Level 49
Jan 28, 2017
Too easy for potterheads
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Level 14
Mar 31, 2017
Perfect! 😘💕
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Level 43
Apr 11, 2017
I always thought the last book was called Deathly Hallows Part 2?
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Level 41
Jun 30, 2017
That was only in the films, they extended the final book to make two films. Soz babes, you're wrong.
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Level 25
Apr 14, 2017
Thats the films
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Level 32
Nov 21, 2018
1:04
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Level 69
Dec 2, 2018
Never heard of this harry potter guy.
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Level 82
Dec 2, 2018
Yea you have
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Level 19
Mar 4, 2019
that is very sad considering that the whole world adores him.
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Level 89
Feb 18, 2021
Wasn't he the kid in Troll?
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Level 82
Dec 2, 2018
I steadfastly refused to watch or read any Harry Potter for the sake of being contrary. Then I had kids. It's an enormous part of childhood these days.
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Level 55
Dec 3, 2018
I'm not saying I'm more of a fan of the movies, but I was getting ready to type "Deathly Hallows Part 2" when it turned out I'd finished the quiz.
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Level 79
Mar 9, 2021
How do you know you're more of a fan of the movies than the novels if you haven't read them? (If you had, you would know there isn't a part 2).
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Level 19
Dec 23, 2018
Harry potter is the best and anyone who disagrees can fight me. Loved them since I was 9. BEST BOOKS/MOVIES EVER!!!
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Level 67
Jun 11, 2019
Bah I knew there was something with phoenix... couldnt get to it. While earlier this week I also did a potter quiz and DID get the phoenix one ( that quiz helped me remember halfblood prince though, cause I didnt remember that one)
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Level 59
Oct 27, 2020
I thought the first one was called Sorcerer's Stone... but that was at least accepted as an answer so I did get 7/7.
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Level 68
Nov 19, 2020
This needs less time.
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Level 36
Feb 6, 2021
Could also be called Harry Potter and Professor Snape, but then again it ruins the magical, and wondrous feel.
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Level 14
Feb 10, 2021
That was easy!!!!!!!!!
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Level 22
Feb 19, 2021
This is a robbery
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Level 26
Feb 21, 2021
This is a bit ridiculous, I spent about 45 seconds trying to work out how to spell Philosophers, then I did not have enough time to get the other ones in.
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Level 16
Apr 25, 2021
That was super easy
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Level 25
May 31, 2021
True
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Level 25
May 31, 2021
Very easy quiz though l had 00:01 seconds left
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Level 28
Aug 31, 2021
I only read philosophers stone but knew others by youtube but problems with the order of the phoenix I didn't know that
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Level 21
May 28, 2022
Can I make comments now? YES I CAN!!!
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Level 19
Jan 3, 2023
Only took me 58 seconds! Great Quiz!!
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Level 33
Dec 2, 2023
It took me 1:11, wow an angel number.
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Level 17
Dec 8, 2023
How is Chamber of Secrets the most guessed? I would have thought Philosopher's Stone would have been.