Do you know the difference between Accio and Alohomora? Do you dream of visiting Diagon Alley? Is Quidditch your favorite sport? If you answered yes to all of these questions, you're a certified Harry Potter fan. Grab your Butterbeer and settle down—you're in good company.

As a Harry Potter fan, you should be sure to check out all the amazing Harry Potter resources you can discover online. From little-known facts about the book series, to frame-by-frame film discussions with fans, there are plenty of great Harry Potter websites. We've rounded up the best.

1. J.K. Rowling

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Begin with the website dedicated to the person who gifted us Harry Potter. Author J.K. Rowling's website splits into two sections: the grown-up gateway and the children's entrance. Of course, the latter is where the fun is, presented as an interactive look through Rowling's desk.

Be sure to click everything you can to discover interesting tidbit's about Rowling's life and her work. Within the Harry Potter section, you'll find a history of the series, archive photos and videos, and the author's answers to some of fan's most commonly asked questions.

2. Wizarding World

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If you only visit one Harry Potter website, make it Wizarding World. This is the official Harry Potter website and it's absolutely bursting with exciting and intriguing content. As a Potterhead, the first thing you'll want to do is sign up for an account and find out your Hogwarts house, Patronus, and wand.

Read through the latest news and a wealth of features that explore every angle of the books and movies. From there, test yourself with quizzes and play some word searches and crosswords. Still looking for more? On Wizarding World, you'll find exclusive writing from J.K. Rowling that reveals more about Harry Potter's magical universe.

3. Harry Potter Wiki

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Harry Potter Wiki is the largest and most frequently updated Harry Potter fan database on the internet. It's built on Fandom, which is a site that lets you build wikis. There are over 18,000 articles to explore, delving into anything and everything from the world of Harry Potter—like the books, games, and movies, and all the intricate details within them.

Whether you wish to know more about spells, characters, animals, location, cast, or anything Potter-related you can imagine, it's here. Plus, since it's a wiki, you can contribute your knowledge too; it's a community project that everyone works on together to help spread the good word of Harry Potter.

4. Harry Potter Lexicon

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The Harry Potter Lexicon is a fan-run resource that has existed for over 20 years, with the aim to be a comprehensive encyclopedia for every fact J.K. Rowling has dished about her wizarding world. Unlike the Harry Potter Wiki, which includes the extended Potter universe, the Lexicon focuses only on what Rowling has created.

It considers itself a research base for Harry Potter, with plenty of information about characters, places, magic, events, creatures, and more. Apparently, Rowling herself has even visited and enjoyed the site.

5. MuggleNet

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MuggleNet is one of the oldest Harry Potter fansites and it's bursting with information about Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts, and all things wizarding. MuggleNet maintains an active news section, reporting not only on Harry Potter, but also related projects from past and current movie cast members.

MuggleNet also posts essays to explore the series and its real-life history, hosts multiple podcasts, and publishes exclusive interviews. You could easily lose plenty of hours scrolling through the site.

6. The Leaky Cauldron

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The Leaky Cauldron is another established fansite that any Potter fan will enjoy. The site reports on the latest news from the world of Harry Potter, publishes guides on how to create your own Potter crafts and culinary delights, hosts thousands of archive images, and has a podcast.

The Leaky Cauldron also runs LeakyCon, the world's largest Harry Potter fan convention, which offers stalls, entertainment, contests, and a chance to meet some famous faces.

7. Hogwarts Is Here

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Is it your fantasy to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry? Unfortunately, while that isn't actually possible, Hogwarts Is Here blends role-play with learning, letting you work your way through the school years and "attend" classes like Charms, Herbology, and Potions.

In practice, this means lots of interesting reading, then writing essays on what you've learned. You can also earn house points, publish your own books in the library, and chat with other students on the forums.

8. r/HarryPotter

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Reddit is a social sharing website, split into communities called subreddits. There's essentially a subreddit for everything under the sun, including, of course, Harry Potter. On it, you can share, read, and discuss topics with fellow fans—and there are over a million of them who subscribe to the community.

While you can passively enjoy the content posted on the Harry Potter subreddit, don't be afraid to join a house, start earning points, and chat with like-minded people.

9. Harry Potter Social Media

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While not technically its own website, it'd be remiss of us not to mention the Harry Potter social media accounts on sites like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Here, you can subscribe to receive updates from the Wizarding World brand, which includes the books, movies, games, stage show, and more.

They might not be the best places to chat with other fans, but if you want to stay in the loop with all things Potter, you can't get any better. Oftentimes, announcements, trailers, and the like will first be revealed on social media. Besides, if there's one thing that social media is good for, it's Harry Potter.

Don't Miss the Thrilling Harry Potter Mobile Apps

These Harry Potter websites are sure to keep you busy. Plus, since they are all often updated, you can return to them regularly and discover new content to fuel your Potter obsession.

Of course, there's far more than just Harry Potter websites to keep you happy. You can also download wizarding apps on your Android and iOS device, like games, quizzes, and encyclopedias.