Q1: You're handed responsibility for something that's been in your family for generations. What's your first instinct? A. Protect it at all costs, even if that means making difficult decisions others won't understand. [You're John Dutton] B. Figure out how to modernize it so it can survive changing times. [You're Beth Dutton] C. Focus on the people involved first, because no legacy matters without strong relationships. [You're Rip Wheeler] D. Question whether this responsibility is truly yours to carry in the first place. [You're Kayce Dutton] Q2: A close friend betrays your trust. How do you respond? A. You don't forget betrayal easily, and you'll make sure it never happens again. [You're John Dutton] B. You confront the issue directly and look for a strategic solution. [You're Beth Dutton] C. You try to understand why it happened before making any decisions. [You're Rip Wheeler] D. You walk away and focus on building a life that aligns with your values. [You're Kayce Dutton] Q3: Which statement best describes your approach to success? A. Success means protecting what you've built and leaving it stronger than you found it. [You're John Dutton] B. Success means adapting, growing, and staying ahead of the competition. [You're Beth Dutton] C. Success means creating a life filled with meaningful relationships and purpose. [You're Rip Wheeler] D. Success means defining your own path instead of living by someone else's expectations. [You're Kayce Dutton] Q4: Imagine you have one completely free day in Montana. How would you spend it? A. Riding through open land, disconnected from the noise of everyday life. [You're John Dutton] B. Meeting new people, exploring opportunities, and making plans for the future. [You're Beth Dutton] C. Sharing a meal with the people you care about most. [You're Rip Wheeler] D. Heading out alone to think, reflect, and reset. [You're Kayce Dutton] Q5: When conflict arises, what role do you naturally take on? A. The protector who steps up and takes control of the situation. [You're John Dutton] B. The strategist who sees solutions others miss. [You're Beth Dutton] C. The mediator who helps everyone find common ground. [You're Rip Wheeler] D. The independent thinker who questions whether the conflict is worth fighting at all. [You're Kayce Dutton] Q6: What lesson resonates with you most? A. Loyalty should never be taken for granted. [You're John Dutton] B. The world changes quickly, and you have to evolve with it. [You're Beth Dutton] C. The people beside you matter more than the things you own. [You're Rip Wheeler] D. You can't truly grow until you decide who you are for yourself. [You're Kayce Dutton] Results: - You're John Dutton: You believe some things are worth fighting for, no matter the cost. Like John, you're fiercely loyal, deeply protective, and willing to carry enormous responsibility for the people and causes you care about. Others look to you for guidance because you remain steady under pressure and don't back down when challenges arise. While your determination can sometimes make you stubborn, it also gives you the strength to weather difficult times. You understand that legacy isn't just about what you leave behind, it's about who you protect along the way. - You're Beth Dutton: You're fearless, sharp, and impossible to underestimate. Like Beth, you think several steps ahead and aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. You value honesty, even when it's uncomfortable, and you fiercely defend the people you love. Beneath your confidence is someone who cares deeply and feels everything intensely. Your resilience allows you to turn setbacks into motivation, and your ability to adapt makes you a force in any situation. People may not always know what to expect from you, but they never forget your impact. - You're Rip Wheeler: You value loyalty above everything else. Like Rip, you're dependable, hardworking, and the person others trust when things get difficult. You don't seek recognition or attention, you simply show up for the people who matter most. While you may keep your emotions guarded, your actions speak louder than words. You believe that respect is earned through consistency and commitment. Your quiet strength, unwavering support, and strong moral code make you someone others can always count on. - You're Kayce Dutton: You value freedom, authenticity, and finding your own way. Like Kayce, you're constantly balancing responsibility with the desire to live life on your own terms. You care deeply about your loved ones, but you also recognize the importance of stepping back and questioning expectations placed upon you. You're introspective, compassionate, and guided by your instincts. While others may see uncertainty, your willingness to forge your own path is what makes you unique. You understand that true strength comes from knowing who you are.