Modern Purity Test

How innocent are you, really?

The classic purity test, reimagined for 2026. 100 questions. One score. No judgment... probably.

⚠️ This test contains mature content. Proceed at your own risk.

100 questions · 2 min · Completely anonymous

Modern Purity Test

Check each item you have done. Your purity score starts at 100 and decreases for each checked item.

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The Rice Purity Test — Score Meaning, Average Score & Questions Guide

What Is the Rice Purity Test?

The Rice Purity Test is a 100-question survey originally created at Rice University that measures how "pure" or innocent someone is. Each question asks about a different life experience — from mild things like holding hands to more adventurous activities. Your rice purity score starts at 100 and goes down by one point for every item you've done. Think of it like a scored version of "Never Have I Ever".

Rice Purity Test Score Meaning

What does your rice purity test score mean? 100 = Saint (completely pure), 97-99 = Angel, 93-96 = Very Innocent, 77-92 = Mostly Innocent, 45-76 = Average to Adventurous, 17-44 = Wild to Rebel, 1-16 = Untamed to Dangerous, 0 = Legendary. Most college students score between 65-75. There's no "good" or "bad" score — it's all in good fun.

What Is the Average Rice Purity Score?

The average rice purity score is typically between 65 and 75 for young adults aged 18-24. High school students tend to score higher (80-95), while adults over 30 often score 40-60. Remember, the rice purity test is for entertainment — your score doesn't define you.

Rice Purity Test Questions

The 100 questions cover six categories: Romance & Dating (held hands, kissed, used dating apps like Tinder), Physical Intimacy, Digital & Modern Life (social media DMs, ghosting, situationship), Substances, Rules & Rebellion, and The Full Experience. This 2026 version updates classic questions with modern scenarios.

Modern Purity Test for 2026

This official rice purity test has been updated for 2026 with modern questions about dating apps (Tinder, Bumble, Hinge), social media (DMs, stories, ghosting), digital life, and contemporary culture. It preserves the classic spirit while reflecting how people actually live today.