How well do you know me

A colorful and engaging illustration representing personal preferences like favorite colors, animals, and hobbies, with playful elements like a cake for a birthday and a microphone for singing.

How Well Do You Know Me?

Test your knowledge and find out how well you truly know me! Answer a series of fun and engaging questions to see if you really understand my preferences and quirks.

  • Discover my favorite color, animal, and more!
  • Challenge your friends and family for a fun time.
  • Learn interesting facts about me while having fun!
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CuriousCat42
What’s my favorite color
Yellow
Red
Orange
Black
What’s my favorite animal
Cat
Dog
Fish
Hamster
When is my birthday
February 19
February 22
February 20
February 18
Whats a hobby of mine
Drawing
Singing
Playing guitar
All of the above
Both A and C
What’s my biggest insecurity
My face
My hair
My body
All of the above
Do I have siblings?
Yes
No
where Do I live 
Ohio
Texas
Arizona
Florida
Am I close with my parents
Yes
No
Do I have a birthmark
Yes
No
Have I gotten stitches
Yes
No
Are you the love of my life ?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
On a scale 1 to 10 , how bad do I rate myself at singing ? 10 being the worst
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