Who In Harry Potter Matches Your Sun, Moon, & Rising?

Which HP character is most like you? (according to the stars ⭐)

Every character in Harry Potter has a sun, moon, and rising sign. For example, Harry is definitely a Leo sun, Taurus moon, and Leo rising.

Who matches your big three? Enter them below, and we'll tell you.

Disclaimer: This feature doesn't use or acknowledge actual character birthdays documented in the Harry Potter series. Rather, it assigns most likely astrological signs based on characters' personality traits. This simulator is an experience inspired by the popular Harry Potter series. It is not officially affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the creators of Harry Potter.'

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Harry Potter House's Sun Signs

You'll have to experiment with the tool above to figure out which sun, moon, and rising signs match your favorite HP characters. But have you ever wondered which signs correlate most closely to the different houses? We've outlined them below!

  • Aries: Gryffindor
  • Taurus: Slytherin
  • Gemini: Ravenclaw
  • Cancer: Slytherin
  • Leo: Gryffindor
  • Virgo: Ravenclaw
  • Libra: Hufflepuff
  • Scorpio: Slytherin
  • Sag: Gryffindor
  • Cap: Ravenclaw
  • Aquarius: Ravenclaw
  • Pisces: Hufflepuff

Don't know your signs? We've got you covered with How to Find Your Sun, Moon, & Rising Signs: A Guide to Your “Big Three.”

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