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Rice Purity Test - How pure am I?

How pure are you really? The definitive Rice Purity Test allows you to measure your life experiences on a scale from 0 to 100%. Through 100 carefully selected questions, you'll discover aspects of your life that you may have never considered. Share your results, compare with friends, and reflect on your personal journey. Do you dare to know your true level of purity?

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Want to take your results with you? With a single click, after completing the Rice purity test, you can download a PDF with your score, interpretation, and a summary of your answers. Ideal for sharing or reflecting later, or keeping a detailed record of how your purity levels evolve over time.

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Progress at your own pace with our bidirectional navigation system that allows you to review and change your previous answers without losing progress. The progress bar keeps you informed at all times, letting you know exactly how far you've progressed and how much you have left to complete the test. Remember not to rush your answers.

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Two Ways to View Questions

You can enjoy different ways to view the Rice Purity Test questions. The first consists of one question per page, where you can move and advance from question to question. The next way to view the test is all questions together on one page. You can choose the option you prefer.

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History and Origin of the Rice Purity Test

The Rice Purity Test was born at Rice University (Houston, Texas) during the 1980s as an orientation activity for new students. Originally in paper format, it humorously measured the "impure" experiences of university students in areas such as relationships, substances, and transgressive behaviors. What began as a local university tradition transformed with the internet into a global cultural phenomenon that millions of people have taken and shared.

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Interpretation of Results

The test results represent a simple inventory of lived experiences, without intrinsic moral judgments. High scores (80-100) indicate fewer experiences with the listed situations, while low scores reflect more experimentation. It's important to remember that this test was created for recreational and reflective purposes, not as a diagnostic tool. Each result should be contextualized according to age, culture, and personal circumstances.

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The Test as a Conversation Tool

Beyond entertainment, the Rice Purity Test functions as a catalyst for conversations about personal experiences and values. Among friends or partners, it facilitates addressing potentially uncomfortable topics and promotes better mutual understanding. It also serves as an exercise in self-reflection, inviting people to contemplate their life trajectory, accumulated experiences, and those they might wish to pursue or avoid in the future.