Which Famous Comedian Shares Your Sense of Humor?
Idyllic via DISCORD
Created 7/9/2024
Ever wondered which iconic comedian shares your comedic style? Take this quiz to find out and see how your humor lines up with comedy legends!
1. What type of jokes do you find yourself laughing at the most?
Clever observations about everyday life
Witty comebacks and roasts
Clever wordplay and puns
Dry, matter-of-fact statements with unexpected punchlines
2. When telling a funny story to friends, how would you describe your delivery style?
I use different voices and act out parts of the story
I keep it short and snappy with quick one-liners
I keep a straight face and deliver the punchline without emotion
I build up the story with lots of details and gestures
3. Which of these comedians do you find the funniest?
Steven Wright
Mitch Hedberg
Don Rickles
Jerry Seinfeld
4. What aspect of everyday life do you find the most humor in?
The absurdity of current events and politics
The strange logic of how things work (or don't work)
The funny side of personal mishaps and embarrassing moments
The quirks of human behavior and social interactions
5. In a social setting, how do you usually make people laugh?
I tell elaborate stories about things that happened to me
I playfully tease my friends
I point out funny things I notice about the situation or people
I make witty comments and wordplay
6. Which of these situations would make you laugh the most?
A completely absurd and unexpected turn of events in a story
A clever play on words in a newspaper headline
A comedian pointing out the ridiculousness of airplane safety instructions
Someone slipping on a banana peel
7. How would you react to a joke about a sensitive topic?
I'd be uncomfortable and probably wouldn't find it funny
I'd only find it funny if it's punching up, not down
I'd laugh if it's clever, regardless of the topic
I'd appreciate the boldness, but might not laugh out loud
8. If you were to perform stand-up, what would your opening line be?
"What's the deal with [current event]?"
"So, here's the thing about me..."
"I had a dream last night that I was a muffin..."
"Have you ever noticed how..."
9. Which of these comedy specials would you be most likely to watch?
"Social Commentary: Laughing at the State of the World"
"Observational Insights: A Night of Everyday Humor"
"Roast Master: No One Is Safe"
"Wordplay Wonderland: An Evening of Puns and Wit"
10. How do you feel about comedians who use props in their act?
I think it's great for some jokes, but shouldn't be overused
I find it distracting from the actual comedy
It can be funny, but I prefer just straight stand-up
I love it, it adds a fun visual element to the jokes
11. Which of these comedy writing styles appeals to you most?
Short, snappy one-liners
Long-form storytelling with a big payoff
Observational humor about everyday situations
Clever wordplay and puns
12. How would you handle hecklers if you were performing stand-up?
I'd roast them with clever comebacks
I'd use self-deprecating humor to deflect their comments
I'd try to incorporate them into my act in a friendly way
I'd ignore them and continue with my prepared material
13. Which of these comedy topics interests you the most?
Relationships and dating
Current events and politics
The absurdities of modern technology
Personal anecdotes and experiences
14. How important is physical comedy and body language in a stand-up act to you?
Not important at all, I prefer comedians who just stand and deliver
It depends on the comedian and their style
Very important, I love comedians who use their whole body to tell jokes
Somewhat important, but the content of the jokes matters more
15. If you could write for any TV comedy show, which format would you choose?
A sketch comedy show like Saturday Night Live
A sitcom with recurring characters and storylines
An animated series with limitless creative possibilities
A late-night talk show with monologues and guest interviews