Game to Calculate Love Percentage

Enter two names and playful compatibility details. Discover a lighthearted score with useful matching insights. Enjoy the game responsibly and celebrate every meaningful connection.

Love percentage game

Build your playful compatibility score

Choose answers that feel right today. The score updates after submission.

Higher values represent stronger agreement for this game.

Example data

See how an input set works

InputExample valueWeightWhy it matters in the game
Shared interests8 / 102Common activities add easy conversation starters.
Communication9 / 103Clear communication receives a larger game weight.
Trust8 / 103Trust also receives a larger game weight.
Humor match7 / 102Shared humor can make interactions feel lighter.
Planning and conflict6 / 10 each2 eachThese answers complete the entertainment score.
Formula used

How the game creates its percentage

The game blends a repeatable name bonus with six answer scores. It is not a scientific compatibility test.

Weighted Answers = (Interests × 2) + (Communication × 3) + (Trust × 3) + (Humor × 2) + (Planning × 2) + (Conflict × 2)

Choice Score = 70 × (Weighted Answers ÷ 140)

Name Bonus = Combined Name Seed mod 31

Love Percentage = min(99, round(15 + Choice Score + Name Bonus))

The name seed uses letter values and name lengths. Changing a name or answer changes the repeatable result.

How to use this calculator

Play in four simple steps

  1. Enter two names exactly as you want them shown.
  2. Choose scores for shared habits and communication themes.
  3. Select the calculate button to show the result above.
  4. Use the export buttons to save the current result.
Compatibility game guide

A playful way to compare connection themes

Love percentage games are popular because they are quick. They turn ordinary details into a small moment of fun. This page uses names and self-rated choices. That keeps the game easy to repeat with friends, partners, or fictional characters.

Use names as a game ingredient

Names create the repeatable bonus. Each letter receives a simple numerical value. The two totals are mixed with name lengths. The result is not random. Entering the same names and answers returns the same percentage. Nicknames can produce a different result. That is part of the fun.

Choose answers with honesty

The six choice fields invite quick reflection. Shared interests measure everyday overlap. Communication and trust have higher weights. They are common themes in healthy relationships. Humor, planning, and conflict style complete the game. There are no correct answers. Use the numbers that feel most suitable.

Read the percentage lightly

A high score can feel exciting. A lower score can spark a conversation. Neither outcome predicts a future relationship. A real connection depends on consent, respect, safety, effort, and communication. Those things cannot fit inside one percentage. Treat the score as a conversation starter.

Try useful comparison rounds

Run one round using your current answers. Then run another after discussing your choices. Compare the results. This can reveal where your views differ. It can also show shared strengths. Keep the tone kind. Do not use a score to pressure anyone or judge their feelings.

Make the game your own

Use fictional names for a story night. Compare favorite characters during a game break. Try friend pairs for a playful group activity. You can also use the exported CSV for a class demonstration about weighted scoring. The PDF export creates a simple record for personal entertainment.

Understand the weighted choices

Each response does not carry the same weight. Communication and trust use a weight of three. The other categories use a weight of two. The weighted total can reach 140. The formula turns that amount into a maximum choice contribution of seventy points. A name bonus then adds variety.

Use results with care

Scores can make people laugh, but context matters. A result never replaces direct questions, thoughtful listening, or mutual respect. People may have different comfort levels, histories, and expectations. Ask before sharing a result publicly. Avoid using the game to tease someone. Let each person decide whether they want to participate. The best outcome is a friendly conversation where everyone feels included, heard, and free to disagree. Keep it light, private, kind, and generous.

Keep real relationships first

Real relationships grow through actions over time. Listen carefully. Respect boundaries. Apologize when needed. Celebrate shared interests. Seek trusted support when a relationship feels unsafe or controlling. This calculator is only a light game. It is never advice about whether someone deserves care or respect.

Frequently asked questions

Love percentage game FAQs

1. Is this score scientifically accurate?

No. It is a fun weighted game. It does not measure attraction, consent, trust, emotional safety, or long-term compatibility.

2. Why do the same entries repeat?

The formula is repeatable. The same names and choices create the same seed, weighted answers, and final score.

3. Can nicknames change the result?

Yes. The name bonus uses letters and name lengths. A nickname, spelling change, or added middle name can change it.

4. Why are communication and trust weighted higher?

They receive extra game points because many people consider them important relationship themes. This is a design choice, not a clinical assessment.

5. What does a low score mean?

It only means the entered game values produced a lower number. It does not define anyone, predict outcomes, or judge a relationship.

6. Can friends use this game?

Yes. Friends, couples, classmates, and fictional characters can use it for a playful comparison. Keep participation voluntary and respectful.

7. How is the name bonus calculated?

Letters are converted into basic alphabet values. Those totals and name lengths create a seed. The seed produces a bonus from zero through thirty.

8. Can I download my result?

Yes. After calculating, use the CSV button for spreadsheet data or the PDF button for a simple printable result.

9. Does the page save names?

This page processes the submitted fields only to create the result and export file. It does not include database storage code.

10. Why is the highest score 99 percent?

The game caps results at 99 percent to keep the outcome playful. It avoids presenting a score as perfect certainty.

11. Should I make decisions using this score?

No. Important relationship decisions need honest communication, consent, safety, and trusted support. Use this score only for light entertainment.

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