Why can't underage wizards use magic?

Underage wizards (under 17) can't use magic outside Hogwarts primarily due to the Statute of Secrecy, to prevent accidental exposure of magic to Muggles, as young wizards lack control and might make mistakes. The Ministry of Magic enforces this with the Trace Charm, which detects magic near them, leading to penalties for breaches, though it can't identify the specific caster, making enforcement difficult and often targeting Muggle-borns.
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Why can't underage wizards use magic?

The most important reason for the underage magic restriction was to prevent juveniles from flashing magic in front of Muggles and thus endangering the Statute of Secrecy.
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Can underage wizards use magic at home?

Also, an underage wizard or witch may perform magic outside of school if given permission by a recognised authority figure, as Dumbledore gave a sixteen-year-old Harry Potter permission to use any form of defensive magic during their journey to Budleigh Babberton in case of an attack.
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What is the restriction of underage wizardry?

Any young witch or wizard itching to mimic their elders and perform spells before the age of 17, at home anyway, will run afoul of the Decree for the Reasonable Restriction of Underage Sorcery (1875).
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How can Hermione be a wizard if her parents are Muggles?

Hermione is a wizard because she was born with magical ability, even though her parents are Muggles (non-magical people); she's a Muggle-born witch, a common occurrence where magic appears in a family after generations, often stemming from a Squib ancestor marrying a Muggle, allowing the magical gene to resurface. Her magic manifested as accidental spells as a child (like making her teacher's hair blue), and she discovered her heritage when her Hogwarts letter arrived, leading her to learn magic at school like any other student. 
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What disorder does Hermione Granger have?

Hermione Granger – Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Hermione Granger is known for her meticulous nature, high standards, and unwavering dedication to rules and organization.
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How can two Muggles have a magical child?

Muggle-born witches and wizards were believed to be descended from Squibs who married Muggles, introducing the potential for magical ability into the bloodline, thus a few generations later a wizard would be born to two Muggles.
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When did Hermione get pregnant?

Hermione Granger got pregnant with her and Ron Weasley's first child, Rose, sometime after the Second Wizarding War, likely around 2005, with their son Hugo arriving around 2007, though the exact timing isn't in the main books but established in supplemental materials and fan discussions. She had her children later in life, well after the war concluded, a common theme in fanfiction where pregnancies occur during or immediately after the war. 
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What does 394 mean in Harry Potter?

Page 394 is famous in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban for Snape's sarcastic "Turn to page 394," directing the Defense Against the Dark Arts class to werewolves to hint at Professor Lupin's secret, though the actual content varies by edition, often involving romance or pivotal moments like the Time-Turner use.
 
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How much is 1000 galleons worth in Harry Potter?

If you're feeling brave and want to rack up some money to spend down The Leaky Cauldron, then you can test your odds at winning the Triwizard Tournament. The prize? 1000 Galleons - £4,930.
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Did Harry ever do wandless magic?

Harry Potter was known to use wandless magic to grow his hair among other things, and Hermione Granger used her ability to practice by jumping off a tree and attempting to stop her fall.
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What is illegal in the wizarding world?

The Unforgivable Curses are illegal, obviously

Avada Kedavra, (the Killing Curse) Crucio (the Cruciatus Curse) and Imperio (the Imperius Curse) are very illegal and would lead to a life sentence in Azkaban if caught using one against another.
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How can Dobby use magic without a wand?

Magical blasts: By clicking his fingers, Dobby can release powerful blasts of magic at other creatures or wizards and witches.
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Who has ADHD in Harry Potter?

Emma Watson is a British actor, who is best known for playing the young wizard Hermione Granger in all eight Harry Potter films. After her childhood success, she continued to act and became a spokesperson for women's equality. Age the age of nine, Emma Watson was diagnosed with ADHD.
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What are female wizards called?

Female wizards are called witches, sorceresses, enchantresses, or simply wizards (as a gender-neutral term), with the best fit depending on the specific magical role or setting; however, mage or magician are common, neutral terms for any powerful magic user.
 
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Why does Voldemort fly instead of Apparate?

As such, even an extremely powerful wizard like Voldemort couldn't Apparate much further than the length of England. As such, wizards apparently could not Apparate somewhere outside of range by imagining that location and Apparating small stretches at a time, as doing so would possibly cause splinching.
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Who is the LGBTQ character in Harry Potter?

The most prominent LGBTQ+ character in the Harry Potter universe is Albus Dumbledore, confirmed by author J.K. Rowling as gay and having had an intense, passionate love with Gellert Grindelwald, a relationship explored more in the Fantastic Beasts prequel series. While not explicitly detailed in the main books, this revelation added a significant LGBTQ+ figure to the wizarding world, with Grindelwald also implied to be attracted to Dumbledore. 
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What is Snape's boggart?

J.K. Rowling never officially revealed Severus Snape's boggart, but fans widely speculate it could be Lily Potter's corpse, Lord Voldemort, or even Harry Potter's dead body, all representing his deep-seated guilt, fear of failing Lily, or dread of betraying his ultimate purpose. Given his character, it likely changed over time but centered on his unresolved love for Lily and his complex relationship with Voldemort. 
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What are the rarest patronuses in Harry Potter?

The rarest Patronus, according to Harry Potter and Wizarding World data, is the Albatross, belonging to the fewest fans, symbolizing a happy-go-lucky, adventurous spirit that surfs ocean winds. Other exceptionally rare ones include the mystical Thestral, seen only by those who've witnessed death, and mythical beasts like the Unicorn, Dragon, and Hippogriff, found less often than common animals.
 
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Why did Charlie Weasley never marry?

Following the war, Charlie did not marry or have children, as he was more interested in studying dragons than in forming a romantic attachment.
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Why did Snape cry when Lily died?

While giving his tears was an impulsive act, it also symbolized his loyalty and dedication to Lily Potter's memory and Dumbledore's plan. Snape knew he would not survive and that Harry needed to know the truth before confronting his fate in the Forbidden Forest.
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How old was Ginny Weasley when she got pregnant?

Ginny Weasley was likely around 23 or 24 years old when she got pregnant with her first child, James Sirius Potter, as he was born sometime after 2004, with fans estimating she was 23 when conceived and 24 when he was born, placing conception in her early twenties after the Battle of Hogwarts. 
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What is the rarest blood status in Harry Potter?

To be pure-blood was an uncommon trait and their numbers continued to decline over time. To maintain their "pure-blood pedigree", families such as the House of Black and the House of Gaunt had practised inbreeding, accounting for the mental instability of certain family members.
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Why do squibs have cats?

From HP Lexicon: Some Squibs seem to have formed special bonds with cats, whom they refer to as Mr or Mrs. It is possible that these cats function as guides and aides to Squibs as they live in a world in which they don't really fit.
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Why did they make Hermione Black in Cursed Child?

We know Noma Dumezweni, though an accomplished actress, was cast as Hermione by Tiffany because she was not the best actress available but the best “non-white” actress” and that all future Cursed Child Hermiones will also be “non-white” in conformity with his casting parameters.
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