Friendship Score

Rate your friendship with fun questions and get a score.

How to Use

  1. Answer a few fun questions about your friend.
  2. Submit your answers.
  3. See the friendship score and funny description.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are there?

There are 5 quick questions to answer.

How to Calculate Friendship Scores and Bond with Friends

Friendship scores add a numeric twist to your closest bonds. Our calculator generates fun compatibility ratings that are perfect for group chats and gatherings.

What is a Friendship Score Calculator?

A friendship score calculator is a lighthearted web tool that assigns a numerical compatibility rating to two names. It is designed purely for fun and serves as an excellent conversation starter among classmates, coworkers, and online communities.

Unlike romantic compatibility tools, friendship calculators focus on shared humor, loyalty, and adventure vibes.

Common Use Cases

  • Group chats: Compare everyone in the friend circle.
  • Team building: Kick off meetings with a quick icebreaker.
  • Social media: Share scores and tag your bestie.
  • School events: Set up a friendship booth at carnivals.
  • Online forums: Compare fictional character friendships.

How to Use the Friendship Score Tool

  1. Visit the Friendship Score calculator.
  2. Type your name into the first input.
  3. Type your friend's name into the second input.
  4. Press Calculate to reveal your friendship percentage.
  5. Read the fun description that accompanies the score.
  6. Take a screenshot and share it with your friend group.

Tips & Best Practices

  • Use full names, gamer tags, or inside-joke nicknames for variety.
  • Do not take low scores personally; the algorithm is random.
  • Challenge friends to find the highest score in the group.
  • Combine with truth-or-dare questions for a game night.
  • Respect privacy; ask before posting someone else's name publicly.

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