I’ll let the Pottermore Sorting Hat decide (135 votes): We see this fandom trend even in the Expecto Patronum! poll: Everybody wants to live in Ravenclaw Tower these days… and hardly anyone wants to end up in Hufflepuff. Rowling branding) simply makes no sense at all.īut I’m a Ravenclaw! How Did I End Up in _ ?!?!?!?!? No, as crazy as those numbers might look, the notion that JKR would intentionally mislead the fandom about the sorting on a site that has involved multiple years of planning (and a tremendous amount of J.K. She claims that the people in her life who have taken the Pottermore sorting quiz have ended up in exactly the Houses she predicted they would end up in. ![]() Rowling, claim pride in the accuracy of her sorting mechanism… and then just leave the sorting to random chance. As more people have joined, the distribution has become more even.Īt any rate, it does not make sense to me – strictly from a business perspective – that JKR would involve herself in Pottermore, brand it as “more Potter” from J.K. In the beginning, from what I understand, the results were decidedly skewed towards Ravenclaw. Well, some math geeks predicted precisely this result – i.e., that as increasing numbers of people entered Pottermore, the Houses would distribute more and more evenly. Could it possibly be a numbers game – and the sorting itself be completely random? That’s a fairly even distribution – too even for some people to accept that it could possibly result from an honest sorting mechanism. ![]() After all, they say, look at the House numbers!Ĭurrently, with 392,561 students inside the Great Hall, the House breakdown looks like this: ![]() Some people think that the sorting is all really a numbers game. People who have identified throughout their entire Harry Potter lives with one House or another are getting put into “the wrong House”!!! On Pottermore, a lot of people are getting surprised by the Sorting Hat.
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