
Let’s be honest—trying to rank the characters from The Office is an impossible task. They’re all unforgettable in their own weird, awkward, and lovable ways. But after years of rewatches, debates with friends, and far too many “That’s what she said” jokes, we’ve done the impossible: here’s a countdown of the ten best characters to ever grace the desks of Dunder Mifflin Scranton.

10. Toby Flenderson
No one gets more unmerited hate than Toby. The quiet, awkward HR guy is Michael’s permanent punching bag-and that’s why he is so indispensable. His defeatist attitude is just the opposite of what’s going on around him. Whether Toby is being ignored, insulted, or merely existing, he somehow manages to prop up Michael’s tomfoolery by just existing. Pathetic? Indeed. Funny? Much more so.

9. Angela Martin
Angela is your office nightmare cat mom, except she finds a way to be cold, uptight, and just not funny at all, yet amazingly so. Her silly cat feuds, secret affair, and inability to handle happiness provide her with a welcome depth over the long haul. And when you add in her ridiculously sweet dynamic with Dwight, you begin to appreciate the weirdly charming side behind the scowl.

8. Holly Flax
Holly didn’t arrive until later on in the show, but she had a huge impact. She was the only one who really got and could keep up with Michael’s special kind of weirdness—and their dynamic provided the series with one of its richest emotional payoffs. Goofy, sincere, and big-hearted, Holly helped us to remember that even Michael Scott, of all people, deserved a happily ever after.

7. Creed Bratton
Creed doesn’t receive much screen time, but whenever he appears, it’s absolute comedy pandemonium. Whether discussing cults, crime, or mung beans, his one-liners are a classic from the get-go. He’s an enigma—a possible menace, certainly bizarre—and that’s precisely why people adore him. Creed doesn’t steal scenes; he bypasses them, bewilders you, and leaves you chuckling without realizing why.

6. Kevin Malone
Kevin is adorable, naive, and so darn lovable. He’s not the brightest bulb in the cubicle, but his naivety and surprise flashes of brilliance (and infamous chili disaster) make him a character to remember. He’s that type of character who makes you laugh and say “aww” simultaneously. And he’s in a band. What’s not to adore?

5. Darryl Philbin
Darryl could be the coolest dude in Scranton. From the loading dock to corporate, he remains calm while the rest of the world loses its mind. With sarcasm, quick wit, and actual musical skill, Darryl added a level-headed vibe to the show. He’s secretly one of the brightest individuals at Dunder Mifflin—and one of the most underappreciated characters of the entire series.

4. Pam Beesly
Pam’s transformation from shy receptionist to independent artist is one of The Office’s most subtly strong narratives. She’s sweet, intelligent, and frequently the emotional adhesive that keeps things from falling apart. Her on-again, off-again relationship with Jim provided the series with its emotional core, but Pam’s development on her terms is what truly makes her special. She’s not dramatic, but she’s authentic—and that’s why we love her.

3. Jim Halpert
Jim is the viewers’ eyes within the office circus. He’s humorous, relaxed, and lord of the smirk-at-camera. His constant pranks on Dwight, consistent friendship with Pam, and occasional overly emotional scenes put him far beyond just the show’s straight man. Jim provides enough sarcasm with his sincerity, and that is why he was one of the most popular characters ever on television.

2. Dwight Schrute
Dwight is a beet farmer, rule enforcer, and karate master. He is too serious about his work—and that’s precisely why he makes such an incredible character. If he’s fighting Jim, pursuing promotions, or stocking up for the apocalypse, Dwight always brings with him a ridiculous level of commitment that’s hard to ignore. His evolution from office weirdo to beloved leader ranks as one of the greatest on the show.

1. Michael Scott
No shock there—Michael Scott is the nervous, offensive, lovable center of The Office. He blurts out the wrong thing all the time, attempts way too hard, and somehow is both grating and charming all at once. But amidst all the cringe and mayhem, you can’t help but be invested in him. Michael craves connection, friendship, and respect—he just has no clue how to go about getting it. Steve Carell’s performance is legendary, and Michael’s exit from the show is still one of the most emotional moments in sitcom history. He’s not just the best boss (sort of)—he’s the best character the show ever had.

Whether you’re team Dwight, a Jim/Pam loyalist, or ride-or-die for Creed’s weird wisdom, one thing’s clear: The Office gave us a cast of characters we’ll never stop quoting, watching, or loving.