Harry Potter Stats

    Hufflepuff House

    Events [11]

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
    Diagon Alley [B1-C5]
    76-79
      Draco Derides The Idea Of Being Sorted Into Hufflepuff House
    While being fitted for robes, Harry meets Draco Malfoy, a haughty boy who introduces him to wizarding bloodline prejudices and unwittingly sets the stage for their future rivalry.
    79-80
      Hagrid Defends Hufflepuff Against Negative Stereotypes
    Hagrid describes Quidditch, the wizarding sport, and explains the four Hogwarts houses, reassuring Harry about his place in the school despite his anxieties.
    The Sorting Hat [B1-C7]
    113-115
      Hufflepuff Is Introduced As One Of The Hogwarts Houses
    The first-year students arrive at Hogwarts, where Professor McGonagall welcomes them and explains the importance of the Sorting Ceremony. She describes how their house will become their school family, leaving the students nervous about their imminent sorting.
    115-116
      The Fat Friar Mentions His Affiliation With Hufflepuff House
    While waiting for the Sorting Ceremony, the first-year students are startled by the sudden arrival of Hogwarts ghosts. The Fat Friar, a Hufflepuff ghost, tries to reassure them, but their nerves about the ceremony remain.
    117-118
      Hufflepuff House Is Described As Just, Loyal, And Hardworking
    The Sorting Hat sings an introductory song detailing the qualities of the four Hogwarts houses—Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin. The hat invites the students to try it on, promising to find their rightful house.
    118-121
      Hufflepuff Celebrates Each New Addition Warmly
    Professor McGonagall begins the Sorting Ceremony, calling the students one by one to wear the Sorting Hat. The hat assigns them to their houses, which will shape their Hogwarts experience.
    Nicolas Flamel [B1-C13]
    216-217
      Hufflepuff Is Gryffindor’s Next Opponent In Quidditch
    As Gryffindor intensifies Quidditch practice to secure a win against Hufflepuff, the team learns Snape will referee the match. Concerned about Snape’s bias, Harry shares his worries with Ron and Hermione, who suggest extreme measures to keep him off the field. Harry resolves to play despite his fears.
    222-222
      Hufflepuff’s Team Competes Against Gryffindor In The Match
    Harry’s nerves ease when he learns Dumbledore is attending the Quidditch match. Knowing Snape won’t dare act maliciously under Dumbledore’s watchful eye, Harry feels a renewed determination to secure a victory for Gryffindor.
    The Forbidden Forest [B1-C15]
    244-245
      Hufflepuff Students Turn Against Harry For Helping Slytherin’s Lead
    After losing 150 points, Harry Potter becomes the target of resentment among Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff students, who blame him for jeopardizing their chance to defeat Slytherin in the House Cup.
    The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
    304-305
      Hufflepuff Takes Third Place In The House Point Standings
    At the end-of-year feast, Gryffindor wins the House Cup after receiving additional points for bravery from Dumbledore. The Gryffindors celebrate their triumph over Slytherin in dramatic fashion.
    306-307
      Hufflepuff Celebrates Gryffindor’s Victory And Slytherin’s Defeat
    Gryffindor triumphs over Slytherin after Dumbledore’s last-minute point awards, changing the decorations in the Great Hall and igniting a joyous celebration.