How many wizards are there in harry potter world
To consider the entire United Kingdom, we will increase our estimate to 2 million muggles. Assuming similar population statistics for the wizarding and muggle world as we have in the current era, then there are approximately !
Only a fraction would be school aged, and especially at the founding more witches and wizards would opt to educate their children the traditional way — homeschooling. This means the class sizes would be even further reduced. It would be extremely odd planning to build Hogwarts Castle with four distinct houses for such a small number of students.
As a comparison for how muggle schools function, the University of Oxford founded in has had an increase in number of colleges since its founding to accommodate increased enrollment. This discrepancy can be explained if the amount of magic in the world has been decreasing over time, as in Middle Earth. So in the eras of our Hogwarts founders: Godric Gryffindor , Helga Hufflepuff , Rowena Ravenclaw , and Salazar Slytherin, the fraction of the population that is magical would be greater than at present.
Not only may there have been more witches and wizards, but those that were alive may have even been more powerful on the whole. This also explains a related problem: how is Hogwarts Castle so advanced when advances in magic must have been possible in the subsequent years after its founding.
With the knowledge that the amount of magic in the Potterverse is decreasing — both from a smaller magical population and the weakening overall magical power — we can conclude that the wizarding economy has been in decades or even centuries long recession. The smaller magical population, if it gets too small, would decrease specialization and thus mandate that witches and wizards work in fields in which they are less productive.
Perhaps even more importantly, those witches and wizards would be less productive because they would need to do the same work but with less power. This clearly points to a slow-rolling economic catastrophe. Over time the magical populace would surely notice that life used to be better — wages were higher and leisure time was easier to come by. In the muggle world, during extended periods of economic turbulence, authoritarian tendencies may become pronounced in the general populace.
It is referred to as the "1st year Boy's Dorm" etc singular. There are probably an equal number of witches in the girl's dorm. This makes 10 Gryffindors per year There are 4 houses. This makes 40 wizards per year. There are 7 years, making there children in Hogwarts. Hogwarts is probably the only school in the UK, considering that it also seems to draw students from Ireland etc.
There may actually be far rarer than one per country when you look at how the triwizard cup works. We will say it is 1 per UK, and that other areas have similar densities of wizards. Since Harry's parents died in and he was 1, he was born in If he attended school in the fall after his 11th birthday, he would begin school in This is the least sound statistic in this math as the survey is 20 years later and we have no way to know if wizard's age demographics match muggle demographics.
Katy Levinson Katy Levinson 2 2 silver badges 3 3 bronze badges. Very interesting thoughts, Thanks! I would only like to add that, at a count of 40 wizards per year and there are seven school years to be taken into consideration, this would amount to children, not , and consequently the population of wizard in the UK would amount to about I think the calculation is an underestimate, because a Wizard life expectation is higher than Muggle, due to a better medical care.
You're missing one other important point: during a significant conflict such as the 70s wizarding war , birth numbers are depressed. Following such a conflict, there is a baby boom. This is a good answer, but you forgot that many wizards seek immortality, and often they live a lot longer than the Muggle life expectancy. Dumbledore was at the time of the books, and he was still fit to be a teacher. He never meddled with the Dark Arts and didn't successfully extend his life.
The oldest person ever was when he died, so people who artificially extend their life through Dark Arts or otherwise can live for a very long time. The elderly population is a lot bigger than Muggles — lightofdeanthomas. Add a comment. Sounds like an easter egg : I like it! There are less seven thousand wizards in England during the twentieth century.
About three thousand during the events of the series. Less than one out of every thousand wizards is an animagus It is immensely difficult to change oneself into an Animagus and the process, which is complex and time-consuming, can go dramatically wrong. This puts a maximum bound at seven thousand wizards in England during the twentieth century. There are seven registered animagi and at least four unregistered simply within the main cast of the novels. It's possible that they represent less than a few percent of all animagi.
Note that you're conflating a pottermore "omniscient narrator" article with an in-universe figure given by Hermione.
Valorum - Hermione was quoting a figure she read. The Pottermore article in question was written in the style of an in-universe document, not the usual omniscient narrator. It addresses the reader as if they themselves were a wizard. Thus, I'm assuming that, like Hermione, it wasn't including any of the unknown animagi in its count. This is based on a misunderstanding in statistics.
As a rule, general stats about likelihood cannot be extrapulated to population. For example, if there's a one-in-a-million chance to win the lottery, ten lottery winners do not show the population as 10 million. TheAsh - Though this a work of fiction, and decisions of Rowling generally are based on misunderstandings of statistics.
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Babbitty Rabitty was said to be an Animagus with the ability to transform into a rabbit. Minerva McGonagall was an Animagus who could turn into a cat. Animagi had to register themselves at the British Ministry of Magic , because Human Transfiguration could go horribly wrong.
However, there were some unregistered Animagi. Examples are James Potter , who turned into a large red Stag; Sirius Black , who turned into a large black dog ; Peter Pettigrew , who turned into a small grey rat; [11] and Rita Skeeter , who could turn into a beetle to gather information for her articles. Peter also turned into a rat to convince people that Sirius killed him, while masquerading as "Scabbers", Percy Weasley 's and Ronald Weasley 's former pet.
Some wizards were permanently infected with lycanthropy also known as werewolfry [29] when bitten by a werewolf, which forced the infected wizard to become a fearsome and deadly near- wolf upon the complete rising of the full moon.
Werewolves appeared in the form of a wolf , but there were distinctions between them and regular wolves. Legilimens were wizards who could perform Legilimency.
These wizards could tune into other people's minds, but had difficulty reading the minds of those people who could perform Occlumency. The act of Legilimens was referred to as " mind-reading " in the Muggle world.
Some wizards had the ability to protect their minds from others who could perform Legilimency. This ability was called Occlumency. An Obscurial was a witch or wizard who, due to being raised in an environment where their magic was viewed negatively, developed an Obscurus, a dark parasitic force resulting from their own magic being suppressed and tainted by negative emotion.
Obscurials hardly ever lived beyond the age of ten, the only verified case being that of Credence Barebone. Due to the extensive time spent suppressed, their magic, when unleashed as an Obscurus, could perform feats far more powerful than that of the average witch or wizard indeed, the power of Credence 's Obscurus impressed even Gellert Grindelwald , though usually only for short spans of time, as the user's death often followed soon after.
At this point, the magic was in the control of the Obscurus itself, and couldn't be directed by the Obscurial's will. As decreed by the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy , wizards maintained a society entirely separate from Muggle society, with their own culture and traditions.
At the Quidditch World Cup , over , wizards were in attendance. About 30 million wizards attended Barry Winkle 's th birthday party in It is not clear how many witches and wizards were in the entire world, but some hints are given.
It is stated that there were ten times more Muggles than wizards in the world. If the global Muggle population was about 5 billion in the s, it would mean that the wizard population was million.
However, it is also said that the British wizard population was about 3,, one third being Hogwarts students. This would indicate a very low birth rate although wizarding families are big, they live more than their Muggle counterparts and mean that other countries were much more populous than Britain or that there was somewhere in the world where a very large concentration of wizards occurred one much larger than Britain's. In all likelihood, however, the former is a dramatic overestimate, the latter something of an underestimate.
Wizards might live together in communities such as Godric's Hollow [12] or Hogsmeade. More sophisticated communities would come up in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
Most wizards maintained little if no contact with Muggle society and found Muggles strange and unpleasant. They were somewhat ignorant to the Muggle world but in a different manner than Muggles as of the Wizarding World.
While Muggles were completely unaware of wizards, wizards appeared to be ignorant of certain aspects of the Muggle world, such as electricity and other modern technologies that became redundant and, at times, non-sensical when one was able to use magic. While certain aspects of Muggle society were evident in the wizarding one, wizards seemed to be a number of decades if not centuries behind Muggles in other areas. In addition, wizards were sometimes just as progressive, if not more, on certain issues than their Muggle counterparts, such as women's rights.
Some wizards did not like to talk about their Muggle relatives, or even denied their existence altogether. Other wizards, such as Lord Voldemort , had even killed some of their Muggle relatives altogether. A Muggle who performs illusions or tricks to make it look as real magic is known as a magician. A true wizard being called magician was a grave insult to them, as Vernon Dursley did to James Potter I.
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