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A headcanon is a personal conclusion that an individual regards as fact.  
A headcanon is a personal conclusion, often based on limited evidence or information, that an individual parades around as fact.  


Its root word is "canonical", which, in this context, refers to a collection of facts that are authentic and accurate in regards to a specific subject. The "head" refers to the personal interpretation. Therefore, a headcanon is a personal conclusion regarding something or someone that an individual regards as factual, regardless of if their conclusion is based upon any verifiable facts.
Its root word is "canonical", which, in this context, refers to a collection of facts that are authentic and accurate in regards to a specific subject. The "head" refers to the personal interpretation.  
 
Therefore, a headcanon is a personal conclusion regarding something or someone that an individual chooses to regard as factual, often without actual confirmation of any facts forming that conclusion.

Latest revision as of 07:41, 24 April 2026

A headcanon is a personal conclusion, often based on limited evidence or information, that an individual parades around as fact.

Its root word is "canonical", which, in this context, refers to a collection of facts that are authentic and accurate in regards to a specific subject. The "head" refers to the personal interpretation.

Therefore, a headcanon is a personal conclusion regarding something or someone that an individual chooses to regard as factual, often without actual confirmation of any facts forming that conclusion.