By BrainFall Staff - Updated: April 1, 2024
You look mighty familiar… I reckon I’ve seen your picture somewhere before — on a “WANTED” sign perhaps? I can’t quite place the name, so why don’t you take this quiz and find out which Infamous Outlaw you are!
Which Infamous Outlaw Are You?
Imagine saddling up and riding into the sunset, an outlaw in the Wild West, with a reputation that sends whispers through the saloons and shivers down the spines of sheriffs. Ever wondered which notorious figure from history’s list of infamous outlaws you’d be? The adventure and allure of being a renegade in a lawless land are undeniably fascinating subjects, and honestly, wouldn't it be a hoot to find out if you're more of a slick Billy the Kid or a cunning Jesse James?
You don't need to rob a stagecoach or get involved in a notorious gang to discover your outlaw alter ego. Amble over to Which Infamous Outlaw Are You? quiz and answer some questions that'll unveil who you might have been in the lawless days of the Wild West. Whether you're the type to commandeer the loot with brains or brawn, each question gets you closer to discovering your infamous counterpart. No need to dust off history books or dodge a duel; just a few clicks and you'll be laughing your way through this lawless quiz!
Dastardly Deeds & Hilarious Holdups
If you fancy yourself a mischief-maker with a penchant for the comical, then the annals of dastardly deeds are your playground. Get ready to channel your inner outlaw and learn about the escapades that could have sprung from the pages of a slapstick script.
Fabled Train Fiascos & Bank Bloopers
Train Robberies: These are the classic heists, where you'd be dodging the conductor and emptying the safes, all while striving to keep your mustache twirled and your hat tipped just so. Imagine yourself conducting a robbery that's equal parts perilous and punchline-packed.
- Banks: They say timing is everything, and nothing proves this more than a bank robbery that goes hilariously awry. Perhaps you've found yourself in the midst of a holdup and, rather than making off with the cash, you've accidentally locked yourself in the vault.
Cattle Capers & Horse Heists
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Horse Theft: You're not just any horse rustler; you're the kind that leaves the sheriff scratching his head. Did you swap his steed with a stubborn donkey? Or maybe left a polite, "Thanks for the ride!" note?
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Cattle Rustling: As for those cattle, maybe your heist involves persuading the bovines to form a conga line straight out of the corral. It's theft with a touch of the theatrical, and the crowd is both bewildered and bemused.
In this world, your bandana's not just for show—we're talking about a life speckled with roguish charm and frolicsome trickery. Whether you're hopping onto a locomotive laden with laughter or making off with mooing booty, it's all about the thrill of the jest. Now, mosey on over to Brainfall to see which of these histarical high jinks best suit your outlaw alter ego.
Notorious Names & Comical Characters
The Wild West was as much about the quick draw of a gun as it was about the quick wit of words. Inside the saloons and out on the dusty trails, names like Billy the Kid and Jesse James marked the fine line between famed and feared, while their tongue-in-cheek monikers forever etched them into the legend of the Wild West.
Laughably Legendary Outlaws
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Billy the Kid, you know, the one who couldn't escape Sheriff Pat Garrett's pursuit, had a real name as common as dirt: Henry McCarty. But his alias, William H. Bonney, sure has a certain, let's say, 'most wanted' ring to it, doesn't it?
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Then there's Butch Cassidy, born Robert Leroy Parker, leading the Wild Bunch Gang with his partner in crime, Sundance Kid. Their infamous train heists left folks both terrified and tickled by the sheer audacity.
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Speak of the devil, Belle Starr, born Myra Maybelle Shirley, sure made a name for herself, marrying outlaws like Jim Reed and Sam Starr. Her nickname, "The Bandit Queen," could've been a jab or a crown, depending on which side of her revolver you ended up on.
Sheriffs & Deputies: The Joke’s on Them
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Sheriff Pat Garrett, now there's a man who knew how to ruin an outlaw's punchline with nothing but cold, hard lead. Catching Billy the Kid wasn't just a job; it was the punchline to his lawman's legacy.
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The Texas Rangers, talk about a group with a flair for dramatics. They didn't just enforce the law; they became the tall tale of "justice" in a land where the law was as bendable as a gambler's morals.
So, as you saddle up for this quiz, remember, it's not just about who you align with, but the outlandish legend you're ready to embrace. Are you the fearsome fugitive or the steadfast sheriff? Only your answers can snitch on your Wild West spirit. Ready to tip your hat to your inner outlaw? Head over to Brainfall and find out which infamous character you'd be in the saloon tales of yore.