The Rice Purity Test (The Original)
The classic 100-question test that started it all. Covers the full range of life experiences: romance, intimacy, substances, and social behavior. If you only take one, take this.
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A purity test is a self-scored quiz that measures how many of a set list of life experiences you have had. The most famous is the Rice Purity Test, but several themed versions exist, each focused on a different part of life: romance, online dating, and more.
This page brings every purity test together in one place. Each one is free, anonymous, and gives you an instant score from 0 to 100. Pick the version that fits what you want to measure, or take them all and compare your results.
A purity test is a 100-question self-assessment that scores how innocent or experienced you are, based on which experiences from a fixed list you have had. You start at 100 and lose one point for every experience you have had. A higher score means a more innocent history; a lower score means a more experienced one.
Purity tests began with the Rice Purity Test, created at Rice University as a social bonding activity. Over time, themed variations appeared that apply the same scoring system to specific areas of life. All share the same format: 100 yes-or-no questions, one point each, a final score out of 100.
The classic 100-question test that started it all. Covers the full range of life experiences: romance, intimacy, substances, and social behavior. If you only take one, take this.
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The same 100-question format under its other well-known name. If you have heard of the "innocence test," this is it. Identical scoring, same instant result.
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A romance-only version focused on crushes, confessions, situationships, and heartbreak. Find out how chaotic your love life really is.
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A modern version built around online dating: apps, matches, DMs, and meetups. Made for a generation that meets people through screens.
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A version where each experience is worth a different number of points based on how significant it is, instead of one point for everything. Read how it works and how to calculate your own weighted score.
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| Test | Focus | Questions | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rice Purity Test | All of life | 100 | A complete picture of your experience |
| Innocence Test | All of life (same as Rice) | 100 | People who know it by this name |
| Crush Purity Test | Romance and crushes | 100 | Scoring your love life |
| E-Dating Purity Test | Online dating | 100 | Scoring your dating-app history |
| Weighted Rice Purity Test | All of life, weighted scoring | 100 | A severity-adjusted score (guide) |
If you are not sure where to start:
Every test on this page uses the same scoring system. You answer 100 yes-or-no questions, and each yes subtracts one point from a starting score of 100. Your final score reflects how many of the listed experiences you have not had.
For a full explanation, see how the Rice Purity Test works. To understand what your number means, see what your Rice Purity score means.
The Rice Purity Test is by far the most popular and widely recognized. It is the original version and the one most people mean when they say "purity test."
They share the same 100-question, score-out-of-100 format, but the themed versions focus on different areas of life. The Rice Purity Test and Innocence Test are the same test under two names; the Crush and E-Dating versions apply the same system to specific themes.
Yes. Every test here is completely free and anonymous. Your answers are never stored or shared.
All of them calculate your score accurately based on your answers. None is a scientific instrument. The most accurate one is simply the one whose focus matches what you want to measure.
Yes. Many people take several and compare their scores. The themed versions are designed to be taken alongside the original.
It means your score is on a scale from 0 to 100, where 100 is the most innocent (no experiences from the list) and 0 is the most experienced (all of them).
Start with the original Rice Purity Test, or pick the version that fits you best from the list above.