Are You a Redneck?
Y'all might be a redneck if... well, let's find out.
What this test measures
In 1989, Jeff Foxworthy introduced the phrase 'You might be a redneck if...' and immediately created a cultural mirror that rural America has been using to laugh at itself ever since. The 'redneck' identity — originally a pejorative, reclaimed with pride — maps onto a specific cluster of traits: self-reliance, outdoor skills, a deep comfort with things that other people find too messy or loud, and a general suspicion of anything that requires a valet. This test is an affectionate tribute to that tradition. Answer honestly. There's no wrong result here — city folk just don't understand.
What the Are You a Redneck? measures
Your answers are scored across 1 core dimension:
- Redneck Score
Honorary redneck. You've earned the hat, or at least borrowed it. You're comfortable in the country, you know which end of a shotgun is which, and sweet tea is not optional. You may or may not own overalls.
How it works
- Answer 20 questions honestly — there are no right or wrong answers.
- Takes about 3 minutes. No signup, no email, no account.
- Get your full result instantly — no paywall, no upsell, no teaser.
- Your answers are encoded into your results link, not stored on our servers.
How to read your results
Results from the Are You a Redneck?are for self-reflection and personal insight. No personality test captures the full complexity of a person, and your result is a snapshot of how you answered today — not a fixed label. Use it as a starting point for understanding patterns in how you think, decide, and relate to others, then take what resonates and leave what doesn’t.
For self-reflection and educational purposes only. Not a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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