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Innocence Test

A free 100-question test that scores how innocent you are on a scale from 0 to 100. The more questions you answer yes to, the lower your score.

Also known as the Rice Purity Test. Free, private, no sign-up.

The Innocence Test is the same concept as the well-known Rice Purity Test. Both use the same 100-question, count-your-experiences format. A score of 100 means you have done almost nothing on the list. A score of 0 means you have done it all. If you have heard of one, you already know how the other works.

Take the Test

Check every statement that applies to you. Your score will be 100 minus the number of boxes you check.

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What Is the Innocence Test?

The Innocence Test is a self-assessment quiz made up of 100 questions about life experiences, ranging from minor romantic milestones to more significant behaviors involving relationships, substances, and social situations.

You answer yes or no to each question. Every yes subtracts one point from a starting score of 100. Your final number reflects how many of the 100 experiences you have not had. It is a measure of inexperience, presented as a fun, anonymous score.

The test is widely known by two names: the Innocence Test and the Rice Purity Test. They refer to the same 100-question format, which originated at Rice University as a social bonding activity.

How the Innocence Test Works

  1. Read each of the 100 questions.
  2. Check the box for every experience you have had.
  3. Each checked box subtracts one point from your starting score of 100.
  4. Your final score is 100 minus the number of boxes you checked.

There are no weighted questions and no hidden math. Every question counts equally, and your score appears instantly when you finish.

What Your Innocence Score Means

Score RangeWhat It Reflects
90 to 100Very innocent, few of the listed experiences.
77 to 89Above average innocence, some common experiences.
45 to 76The average range, where most people score.
21 to 44Below average innocence, significant life experience.
0 to 20Very experienced across most categories.

The average score for young adults tends to fall between 45 and 65, shifting lower with age. For a full breakdown of every range, see what your score means.

Is the Innocence Test the Same as the Rice Purity Test?

Yes. The Innocence Test and the Rice Purity Test are the same 100-question test under two different names. The format, the scoring, and the questions are identical. People search for it using both names, which is why you may have found it listed either way.

If you want to read every question before taking the test, see the full list of all 100 questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are in the Innocence Test?+

The Innocence Test has 100 questions. This is the standard format, the same as the Rice Purity Test.

Is the Innocence Test free?+

Yes. It is completely free and anonymous. Your answers are never stored or shared.

What is a good innocence test score?+

There is no objectively good or bad score. A higher score means fewer experiences; a lower score means more. The test is designed for fun and self-reflection, not judgment.

Is the Innocence Test accurate?+

The test accurately counts your answers, but it is not a scientific or psychological instrument. It was created as a social activity, and your score reflects only the 100 specific experiences on the list.

What does a score of 100 mean on the Innocence Test?+

A score of 100 means you answered no to every question, indicating you have not had any of the listed experiences.

Why is it called the Innocence Test?+

The name reflects what the test measures: how innocent or inexperienced you are relative to the 100 listed experiences. It is also widely known as the Rice Purity Test, after the university where it originated.