What Does Your Rice Purity Score Mean?
Your Rice Purity Test score reflects how many life experiences you've had. A higher score means fewer experiences (more "pure"), while a lower score indicates more experiences. There's no right or wrong score- everyone's journey is unique!
98-100
Innocent Angel
90-97
Very Pure
80-89
Balanced Soul
70-79
Pure
60-69
Moderately Pure
50-59
Average
40-49
Experienced
30-39
Adventurous
20-29
Wild Spirit
10-19
Very Experienced
0-9
Legend
Practically perfect! Your innocence is extremely rare. You've managed to avoid almost all of life's wilder experiences. This score is achieved by less than 2% of test takers.
You've lived a remarkably clean life with minimal wild experiences. Your innocence is admirable! Most people in this range have focused on academics or personal development.
You're quite innocent with just a few adventures under your belt. You've maintained your core purity while experiencing some of life's moments. A healthy balance!
You've had some experiences but still maintain your core innocence. This is a very common score range for college freshmen and young adults.
You've had your fair share of life experiences while staying balanced. This is one of the most common score ranges, especially for young professionals.
Right in the middle - experienced but not too wild. You've seen a bit of everything life has to offer. This is close to the overall average score of 63.
You've seen and done quite a bit in your life. Your experiences have shaped who you are. Common for adults in their late 20s and 30s.
You've lived through many experiences and adventures. You have plenty of stories to tell and aren't afraid to try new things.
You've had quite the journey with many stories to tell. Life has been an adventure! You've embraced experiences fully.
You've experienced almost everything life has to offer. Few can match your level of experience. You've truly lived life to the fullest.
You've done it all! Your experiences are truly extraordinary. You're in rare territory - less than 0.5% of test takers reach this range.
Scores naturally decrease with age as people accumulate more life experiences. Here's what's typical for different age groups:
Teenagers (15-17)
Highest average scores, most innocent
80-90
College Freshmen (18-19)
Still quite pure, new experiences
70-78
College Upperclassmen (20-22)
More experiences, average range
60-70
Young Professionals (23-29)
Career and relationship experiences
50-65
Adults 30-39
Life experiences accumulated
40-55
Adults 40+
Most life experiences
Below 45
These averages are based on aggregated data and may vary. Your personal journey is unique!
Is a higher rice purity score better?
There's no 'better' score - it's just a reflection of your life experiences. Some people value innocence, others value experience. What matters is being honest with yourself and understanding your own journey.
What is a good rice purity score?
There's no 'good' or 'bad' score! The average is around 63. Scores above 70 are considered 'pure' by most people, while scores below 50 indicate more life experiences. But remember - this is just for fun and self-reflection!
What's the average rice purity score?
The average Rice Purity Test score is around 63. Most people fall between 50-75. College students typically average 65-70, while adults over 30 often score below 55.
Can my score change over time?
Absolutely! Your score can change over time as you have new experiences. Many people retake the test periodically to track how they've changed. Life is a journey!
Is the test accurate?
The test is only as accurate as your answers. Being honest with yourself is the key to getting meaningful results. Remember, it's meant for fun and self-reflection, not scientific analysis.
What if I don't understand a question?
If you're unsure about a question, you can interpret it in the way that makes most sense to you. For questions with 'MPS' (Member of the Preferred Sex), think of someone you're attracted to.
Important Note
The Rice Purity Test is meant for entertainment and self-reflection purposes only. Your score doesn't define your worth as a person. Everyone's life path is different, and there's no universally "correct" score. Enjoy the test and use it as a fun way to reflect on your experiences!