The rice purity test is a lighthearted self-assessment originally created by students at Rice University. Its purpose was to help new college students bond by sharing and reflecting on their life experiences. The original test has 100 yes-or-no questions about topics such as relationships, personal behavior, partying, and risk-taking.
Each "yes" answer subtracts one point from your starting score of 100. A higher score means fewer life experiences and is often seen as more "innocent," while a lower score suggests a more adventurous or experienced lifestyle. It’s important to remember the test is not meant to judge—it’s just for fun and reflection.
Each "yes" answer subtracts one point from your starting score of 100. A higher score means fewer life experiences and is often seen as more "innocent," while a lower score suggests a more adventurous or experienced lifestyle. It’s important to remember the test is not meant to judge—it’s just for fun and reflection.