How Normal Am I?

Take this quiz to find out!

So, you think you’re special, huh? We’ll be the judge of that! Answer these questions about your hidden talents, abilities, and special physical features to see if you’re just like the average person—or totally unique.

Remember, this quiz is just for fun. There are so many things that make each of us special, and in this quiz, we only ask about a few. You’re unique (and awesome) just as you are!

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Questions Overview

1. Do you have dimples?
  1. Yes
  2. No
2. Can you wiggle your ears?
  1. Yes
  2. No
3. Do you talk to yourself?
  1. Yes
  2. No
4. Can you touch your nose with your tongue?
  1. Yes
  2. No
5. Do you have two different colored eyes?
  1. Yes
  2. No
6. Are you over 6 ft (1.8 m) tall?
  1. Yes
  2. No
7. Are you color blind?
  1. Yes
  2. No
8. Do you have a gap in your teeth?
  1. Yes
  2. No
9. Do you have freckles?
  1. Yes
  2. No
10. Can you raise one eyebrow at a time?
  1. Yes
  2. No
11. Are you double jointed?
  1. Yes
  2. No
12. Can you lick your elbow?
  1. Yes
  2. No
13. Do you have a birthmark?
  1. Yes
  2. No
14. Do you have an “outie” belly button (a belly button that sticks out)?
  1. Yes
  2. No
15. Did you have imaginary friends growing up?
  1. Yes
  2. No

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We did the research. Look through this list, and at the end, we\u2019ll tell you how to calculate exactly how unique you are. Here\u2019s what percentage of the population currently has:

  • 20% have dimples<\/b>. 80% do not have dimples.<\/li>
  • 10% can wiggle their ears<\/b>. 90% can not wiggle their ears.<\/li>
  • 30% talk to themselves<\/b>. 70% do not talk to themselves.<\/li>
  • 10% can touch their nose with their tongue<\/b>. 90% can not touch their nose with their tongue.<\/li>
  • 1% have two different colored eyes<\/b>. 99% do not have different colored eyes.<\/li>
  • 14% are over 6 ft (1.8 m) tall<\/b>. 86% are not over 6 ft (1.8 m) tall.<\/li>
  • 5% are color blind<\/b>. 95% are not color blind.<\/li>
  • 25% have a gap in their teeth<\/b>. 75% do not have a gap in their teeth.<\/li>
  • 75% have freckles<\/b>. 25% do not have freckles.<\/li>
  • 20% can raise one eyebrow<\/b>. 80% can not raise one eyebrow.<\/li>
  • 10% are double jointed<\/b>. 90% are not double jointed.<\/li>
  • 1% can lick their elbow<\/b>. 99% can not lick their elbow.<\/li>
  • 10% have a birthmark<\/b>. 90% do not have a birthmark.<\/li>
  • 10% have an \u201coutie\u201d belly button<\/b>. 90% do not have an \u201coutie\u201d belly button.<\/li>
  • 50% have imaginary friends<\/b>. 50% do not have imaginary friends.<\/li><\/ul>
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    Now, it goes without saying that this quiz is just for fun and not to be taken seriously. There are so many things that make each of us unique, and dimples and double-jointedness are not the biggest ones! Your kindness, your personal perspective on the world, and your loyalty to your loved ones\u2014those<\/i> things make you special. But if you\u2019re curious to learn more about the features we asked about above, get the breakdown here:
    • 20% of people have dimples<\/b>. 80% do not have dimples.<\/li>
    • 10% of people can wiggle their ears<\/b>. 90% can not wiggle their ears.<\/li>
    • 30% of people talk to themselves<\/b>. 70% do not talk to themselves.<\/li>
    • 10% of people can touch their nose with their tongue<\/b>. 90% can not touch their nose with their tongue.<\/li>
    • 1% of people have two different colored eyes<\/b>. 99% do not have different colored eyes.<\/li>
    • 14% of people are over 6 ft (1.8 m) tall<\/b>. 86% are not over 6 ft (1.8 m) tall.<\/li>
    • 5% of people are color blind<\/b>. 95% are not color blind.<\/li>
    • 25% of people have a gap in their teeth<\/b>. 75% do not have a gap in their teeth.<\/li>
    • 75% of people have freckles<\/b>. 25% do not have freckles.<\/li>
    • 20% of people can raise one eyebrow<\/b>. 80% can not raise one eyebrow.<\/li>
    • 10% of people are double jointed<\/b>. 90% are not double jointed.<\/li>
    • 1% of people can lick their elbow<\/b>. 99% can not lick their elbow.<\/li>
    • 10% of people have a birthmark<\/b>. 90% do not have a birthmark.<\/li>
    • 10% of people have an \u201coutie\u201d belly button<\/b>. 90% do not have an \u201coutie\u201d belly button.<\/li>
    • 50% of people have imaginary friends<\/b>. 50% do not have imaginary friends.<\/li><\/ul>","edit_links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Be-Normal"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Have-a-Normal-Life"}],"link_data":[{"title":"How to Be Normal","id":320709,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Be-Normal","image":"\/images\/thumb\/4\/43\/Talk-to-Teens-About-Personal-Hygiene-Step-10.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Talk-to-Teens-About-Personal-Hygiene-Step-10.jpg","alt":"How to Be Normal"},{"title":"How to Have a Normal Life","id":90800,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Have-a-Normal-Life","image":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/1e\/Have-a-Normal-Life-Step-4-Version-2.jpg\/-crop-200-200-200px-Have-a-Normal-Life-Step-4-Version-2.jpg","alt":"How to Have a Normal Life"}],"minimum":0}]" class="quiz_results_data"/>\"Style<\/picture>","alt":"What Is My Style Quiz"},{"title":"Am I Pretty Quiz","id":14354462,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Am-I-Pretty","image":"\"Am<\/picture>","alt":"Am I Pretty Quiz"},{"title":"Am I Hot Quiz","id":14467105,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/How-Hot-Am-I","image":"\"How<\/picture>","alt":"Am I Hot Quiz"}],"number":1},{"text":"My personality.","result":"Awesome! Take these quizzes to learn more about your personality:","next_quizzes":[{"title":"Type A B C D Personality Test","id":13714623,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Type-A-B-C-D-Personality-Test","image":"\"Type<\/picture>","alt":"Type A B C D Personality Test"},{"title":"Am I a Likable Person Quiz","id":14061268,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Likable-Person-Test","image":"\"Likable<\/picture>","alt":"Am I a Likable Person Quiz"},{"title":"Which Friend Am I Quiz","id":13964430,"url":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/Relationships\/Which-Friend-Are-You","image":"\"Which<\/picture>","alt":"Which Friend Am I Quiz"}],"number":2}]}" class="quiz_questionnaire_data"/>

What Is Normal?

According to the American Psychological Association, normal is something that’s considered “standard, average, typical, or healthy” and is “often applied to behavior that conforms to a culturally accepted norm.” [1] So, what does this mean exactly? Well, normalcy is all dependent on other factors.

In general, if something is “normal” it’s what’s typical or expected. For instance, if you go to the doctor, they may say your blood pressure is in a “normal” range based on your age and size—the numbers are expected to be in a certain range. If your blood pressure is abnormal, it’s not typical and may be concerning for your health.

But from a sociological lens, the concept of normal is a bit more complex. What you define as normal may not be the same as your best friend’s definition, and that’s okay! The concept of normal depends on personal and societal beliefs. For example, if you grew up wearing shoes inside, you may think that’s normal, but someone who hasn’t may think it’s absurd. There’s no right or wrong—there’s just a difference in how things are done.

So, what does this mean for you personally? Whether or not someone believes you’re “normal” shouldn’t define you—being yourself is what matters most!

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