Score meaning
Use the score guide to understand common ranges from 0 to 100.
Free online 100-question quiz
Answer four questions at a time with Yes or No. Your score stays hidden until the final submit.
4 questions per round
Finish all 25 rounds, then submit once to reveal your score.
Search-fit guide
The homepage serves the main Rice Purity Test intent: answer the quiz quickly, privately, and without seeing a score until you submit.
The Rice Purity Test score starts at 100 and subtracts one point for each Yes answer. A high score usually means fewer listed adult, social, romantic, party, or risk-related experiences. A lower score means more checked items, but it still is not a moral label.
Use the related guides if your search intent is more specific: score meaning, average score, the full question list, rules, privacy, a modern version, or a teen-safe alternative.
This page is designed as the last-click tool result for people who searched "rice purity test" and want to start immediately. The quiz itself is first, the score stays hidden until completion, and the supporting content explains the score without interrupting the task.
The surrounding guide library keeps adjacent questions separate. Someone searching for "average Rice Purity score" needs a benchmark page, while someone searching for "Rice Purity Test questions" needs a crawlable question index. Keeping those intents separate gives each visitor a cleaner answer and avoids turning the homepage into a long unfocused article.
The structure also keeps the main keyword page fast: the full 100-question data exists for the quiz, while the visible interface only shows the current four-question round.
Use the score guide to understand common ranges from 0 to 100.
See how this updated test differs from older checklist pages.
Learn how the categories work and why a single score can hide different experiences.
FAQ
Start at 100. Each Yes answer subtracts one point.
The quiz does not require an account and stores answers locally in your browser.
No. The adult checklist is intended for adults and college-aged users. A teen-safe alternative is available on a separate page.