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Which 'New Girl' Character Are You?

No matter what, you win at life!

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Three guys and a girl named Jess living in a loft has brought us endless hours of amusement on New Girl. Each character is quirky, amazing, and sure to bring laughs. Whether you're the punny and singing Jess, witty and protective Cece, or quirky and lovable Winston, you bring tons to the table. Find out below if you're Jess, Cece, Schmidt, Winston, Coach, or Tran. Either way, you win.

1. Jess.

You're a little quirky, but your energy is contagious. Sometimes you burst out into little songs about the things you're doing, yourself, or the people around you. You're not afraid to put yourself out there when it comes to everything. You love kids, and while your actions may sometimes be a little disastrous, you put your heart into everything you do. At the end of the day, you're quirky, but 100% lovable.

2. Cece.

Sometimes you can come off as a little bit b*tchy, but you would go to the worlds end to make sure your friends are taken care of. While at times your looks may blind people from your intelligence, you are witty and quick to pick skills up. You're a complete badass and you never let your fears drive you away from pursuing your passions. You can sometimes be superficial but, once the right person comes along to break down your walls, you're one of the best friends anyone can have.

3. Nick.

Let's start with saying you may not completely have your life together. You take a path through life that is led by your gut, and while there are often bumps, you ride it out (not always gracefully), and tend to be an all around chill person. Once you love somebody, you go to great lengths to make sure they remain happy. When life seems a bit rough, or you're stuck in the middle of a disagreement, you tend to hideaway or awkwardly moonwalk away from your problems.

4. Schmidt.


While you often have your head in the clouds, you have a heart of gold. Yes, every once in a while you need your friends to put you back into place with something like a douchebag jar, but your quirks are totally worth it. You may not have been the coolest kid growing up and tend to overcompensate with the lavish things in life, you try to make sure everyone thinks your top dog. Every now and then, you have a bit of a meltdown that leads to you full on screaming, but it tends to just amuse the people you're around. Never stop being you, you're so nectar.

5. Winston.

In the beginning, we thought you were the totally normal one, but bit by bit, you showed your quirky side until you're straight up eating dinner with your cat and taking matching pictures. All this aside, you are a totally fun loving person who seems to always have the answers (even though the way you give them may be the weirdest form). Keep on going on because your goofiness keeps the rest of us going.

6. Coach.

Okay, let's begin with saying you're super intense. And, no you probably can't handle a crying girl, because it will just end with you yelling at her to stop. But, you're also intensely loving, even though you try to pretend you're not. The walls you built up are pretty much just a facade to not let people see how incredibly loving you are. You are there to motivate your friends through everything and anything, after all you are the OG Coach.

7. Tran.

*Wise silence*

At the end of the day, no matter which character you are, you win. Never stop being you because whatever you bring to the table will be completed by those around you.

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