Every friend group has that one person who somehow keeps everyone fed, on time, and emotionally stable. This quiz looks at your habits, emotional instincts, and social energy to reveal your true role in the group. You might be the classic mom friend—or the lovable chaos everyone secretly enjoys.
What type will you get?
Complete the test to discover which type matches you
FAQ
- What is the "Are You the Mom Friend of Your Group?" test?
- Take this free friendship personality test to find out if you're the responsible planner, emotional support bestie, dependable one, or chaotic fun friend in your group. Start now and discover your true friend-group role!
- How many result types are there?
- There are 4 result types: The Mom Friend™, The Reliable Bestie, The Therapist Friend, The Chaos Gremlin.
- Can I share my results?
- Yes! On the result page, you can copy the link or share directly to social media.
- Can I retake the test?
- Absolutely! Just refresh the page or go back to the start anytime.
What Does It Mean to Be the Mom Friend?
Every friend group seems to have one person who remembers the plans, carries extra essentials, and checks in on everyone. That person is often called the “mom friend.” While the term is playful, it usually describes someone who is dependable, caring, emotionally aware, and naturally protective of their friends.
Signs You Might Be the Mom Friend
Do your friends always rely on you for reminders, advice, or emergency supplies? If you're the one carrying chargers, snacks, medicine, or making sure everyone gets home safely, there's a good chance you're the mom friend. Many people don't realize they play this role until their friends point it out.
Why Different Friend Group Roles Matter
Healthy friendships work best when different personalities balance each other out. Some people bring organization and emotional support, while others bring humor, spontaneity, or energy. Understanding your role in a friend group can help you build stronger and more meaningful connections.