There might be discord in the relationship, but Slytherins and Hufflepuffs bring out the best in each other more often than not. Though Slytherins tend to be shrewd, they don't direct this Machiavellian behavior at their Hufflepuff companions and see themselves as one-half of an equal partnership above all else.
Slytherins and Hufflepuffs share a bond that is nothing short of being platonic soulmates. Hufflepuffs are the only ones patient enough to really get to know someone without any judgment. Since Slytherins are often on edge, they truly appreciate the safe space that Hufflepuffs create.
If there's anything a Slytherin loves, it's a loyal follower, and a Hufflepuff embodies this to a tee. Want a partner you can rely on, especially if things turn dark? Only a Hufflepuff will endeavour to see the good through the bad, no matter what.
Slytherin and Hufflepuff had Herbology classes together. It is unknown if Gryffindor and Ravenclaw shared classes.
Here's how they're similar: They're both extremely hardworking and driven, tend to be steady in working towards their goals. They tend to treat everyone with a certain level of dignity, no matter their feelings towards you (unless you are truly BEYOND terrible for them, in which case they will be passive aggressive).
Hufflepuffs. Hufflepuffs are the opposite of Slytherins because they are eager to build a consensus that everyone can live with.
Godric Gryffindor and Salazar Slytherin were best friends, often sharing a cup or two. The four founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry did not just get together because they were the most powerful wizards of their age. Salazar Slytherin and Godric Gryffindor were great friends, at least for a time.
Finally, there are the Slytherins. I think their best match is with Hufflepuff, because their traits complement each other in very sweet ways. Slytherins and Gryffindors would clash a lot and get into fights, I think.
The traits that get you placed into Slytherin are ambition, resourcefulness, determination, and cleverness. An association with villainous characters and elitism has given Slytherin the reputation of being an evil house.
Basically, in general, hufflepuffs tend to be more comfortable with emotions in general, and are usually healthier, while slytherins are so obsessed with perfection that they repress their emotions and either become whiny or unable to move beyond the point that they've told you TEN BILLION TIMES. 2.
They're ambitious
But, usually, ambition is a good quality – many Slytherins are possessed of a drive to succeed, and this motivates them to greater feats. As Ollivander once said: 'After all, He Who Must Not Be Named did great things – terrible, yes, but great.
Gryffindor. Known for their courage under fire, unwavering bravery, and stout-hearted chivalry, students of Gryffindor are the most likely to engage in heroics, and may be a safe bet for those wizard and witches willing to do the right thing no matter the cost.
In general, Hufflepuff as the worst Hogwarts house has contributed nothing of note to the world of magic, though Newt Scamander would be a notable exception to that, however he is one of a very short list outside of him and Helga Hufflepuff herself.
A Hufflepuff would provide the most balanced relationship for a Gryffindor, where both parties push each other to improve. Gryffindors can sometimes be very emotional and sometimes a bit reckless. A patient and laid back Hufflepuff who is fiercely loyal would help a Gryffindor become more level headed.
Hufflepuff is the most underrated house at Hogwarts. Gryffindors may have the confidence to ask people out. Ravenclaws can charm their dates with witty banter over a Butterbeer. Slytherins can impress their paramours with their ambition.
In the Chamber itself, we see a large statue of a wizard, which Harry presumes is Salazar Slytherin. We also meet Tom Riddle, who is, as it turns out, the heir of Slytherin. Present only in spirit, he has all the same been controlling Ginny, and having her act as Slytherin's heir.
Scarlett Hannah Hefner (née Byrne; born 6 October 1990) is an English actress. She is best known for her roles as Slytherin student Pansy Parkinson in the Harry Potter series, and as Nora Hildegard in The Vampire Diaries.
Albus Potter isn't a bad kid, but Hogwarts doesn't have what he needs. Still, he has to be Sorted, so he goes to Slytherin. Don't forget, Albus Potter doesn't wanted to be Sorted into Slytherin.
Slytherin: Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces
This house is stereotypically the house where all the villains of the wizarding world originate (sorry, water signs), but IMO, they're also the most misunderstood, which is also true of water signs (particularly Pisces).
CAPRICORN - Slytherin
Though ambition is the trait most associated with Slytherin, Capricorns also share the house's trademark cunning, hardworking nature, and desire to get ahead in all of their endeavors.
The ENTJ – Most Likely Choice: Slytherin
Slytherin house rewards individuals who are cunning, ambitious, creative, and determined. Success-oriented and visionary, you fit perfectly into this house. You are driven to achieve great things and don't shy away from a challenge – something that embodies Slytherins.
Taylor Swift (Debut) – Hufflepuff.
Ariana Grande revealed she's a Slytherin.
Actor Tom Felton told Huffpost he thought Grande would be a Gryffindor. She revealed on Twitter the quiz told her she's a Slytherin, but she's down to change that up.
Slytherins and Ravenclaws - Slytherins hate rules and Ravenclaws are ingenious. Together they can take over the world or create amazing spells. Or they can hate eachother with a fury and rage.