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Crush Probability Calculator

Eight honest questions about how they act around you, one clear answer: how likely is it that your crush likes you back?

124,567 people tested
For fun, not fortune-telling. The only sure way to know if someone likes you is honest conversation.

What this crush calculator actually does

You answer eight quick questions about how your crush behaves around you, and the calculator turns those signals into a single probability percentage — plus a four-part breakdown of Signs, Interest, Connection and Confidence. It is the thing you pull up at midnight after a confusing text, or pass to a friend who keeps saying "they SO like you" without any proof.

Over 124,000 people have already run their crush through it. Some use it as a reality check, some as a confidence boost, some as a nudge to finally say something. The number is the hook; the breakdown is where it gets useful — it shows you which signals are strong and which are missing.

The eight signals it reads

None of the questions are random. Each one maps to a behaviour that psychologists and dating writers consistently flag as a sign of attraction:

  • Communication — how often they talk to you and how fast and warmly they reply.
  • Body language — eye contact, proximity, and acting differently around you than around everyone else.
  • Attention — remembering your details, complimenting you, and asking real questions about your life.

Each answer scores 1 to 5, the eight scores are totalled, and that total becomes your probability. Same answers, same result — so you can re-run it after a few weeks and watch whether the signals are growing.

How to use it

  1. Answer all eight honestly. Resist the urge to round up — wishful thinking skews the score.
  2. Hit calculate. Watch the probability count up and the four category bars fill in.
  3. Read the breakdown, then share it. The result screen has one-tap buttons for Telegram, WhatsApp, X and copy-link.

What your probability means

Your score lands between roughly 40 and 100%. Here is how to read the bands without spiralling either way:

  • 85–100%Very high chance. Almost every classic sign is present. They are likely waiting for you to make the first move.
  • 70–84%Strong possibility. Clear positive signals. They may be shy — a little more one-on-one time will tell you for sure.
  • 55–69%Maybe interested. Mixed signals. Could be interest, could be friendliness. Gather a bit more information before you move.
  • 40–54%Unclear signals. Not much romantic evidence yet — but reserved people read low too. Time and connection can change this.
  • Below 40%Just friends, for now. They likely read you as a friend today. Many great relationships start exactly here.

The four categories

Signs measures the observable behaviours — eye contact, proximity, attention. Interest reflects how much effort they put into knowing you. Connection captures the quality and ease of your interactions together. Confidence estimates how safely you could make a move based on everything above. Find your lowest bar — that is the gap worth working on.

Is it accurate?

Honestly? It is built for fun and a little clarity, not certainty. No quiz can read another person's mind, and people hide interest for all kinds of reasons — shyness, fear, bad timing. Treat your score as a conversation starter with yourself, not a verdict on them. The only truly reliable way to know if someone likes you is to ask, kindly and directly, when you are ready.

From a guess to a real moment

A percentage is a starting line, not a finish. If you want to turn nervous curiosity into actual chemistry, low-pressure games do the heavy lifting for you. Break the ice with a round of Truth or Dare, swap secret wishes one square at a time in Tic-Tac-Wishes, or — once things are going somewhere — line up a whole year of date ideas with the intimacy calendar. Want the full menu first? Our guide to the best couples games online ranks them all, and if the hard part is opening up, how to share fantasies with a partner is a gentle place to start.

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For entertainment only. This calculator cannot read another person's feelings or predict whether they like you. Every person and situation is different, and shy or reserved people often score lower than they should. The most reliable way to know is honest, respectful communication — trust your own instincts above any number.

Frequently asked questions

How does the crush probability calculator work?

You answer eight quick questions about how your crush behaves around you — how often they talk to you, eye contact, whether they remember your details, proximity, compliments, curiosity and reply speed. The calculator scores each answer, totals them, and converts the result into a single probability percentage plus a four-part breakdown of Signs, Interest, Connection and Confidence.

Is the crush calculator accurate?

It is built for fun and self-reflection, not certainty. The questions are based on well-known signs of attraction, but no quiz can read another person's mind. The only truly reliable way to know if someone likes you is honest communication. Treat your score as a nudge toward that conversation, not a verdict.

What do the four categories mean?

Signs measures the observable behaviours that hint at interest, Interest reflects how much effort they put into knowing you, Connection captures the quality of your interactions, and Confidence estimates how safely you could make a move. They are derived from your eight answers with a small per-category variation.

Do you store my answers?

No. Everything runs in your browser. Your last result is cached in your own device's local storage so the share buttons can include your score, and nothing is sent to or saved on our servers. Re-run the quiz as many times as you like.

Can I share my crush probability result?

Yes. After you calculate, the result screen has one-tap share buttons for Telegram, WhatsApp and X, plus a copy-link button. The share text includes your probability percentage so friends can weigh in and test their own crush in seconds.