Crush Calculator: Find Your Score

Ever wonder if your crush feels the same way? Our Crush Calculator gives you a fun score to see if your feelings are shared.

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Yes, you can get a fun idea if your crush likes you! This tool helps you see how compatible your names are for a love match.

How It Works

  1. Step 1: Type your name into the first box.
  2. Step 2: Enter your crush's name in the second box.
  3. Step 3: Click 'Calculate' to see your crush score.

At a Glance

What Your Score Means

Our Crush Calculator uses a special formula based on your names. It finds a unique number that shows how well your names connect. This number helps guess if you might be a good match.

The score you get is just for fun, of course! Think of it as a playful way to explore your feelings. It's a quick peek into potential romance, not a serious prediction.

Crush Score Guide

Score RangeMeaningWhat to Do
0-25%Low MatchMaybe try being friends first.
26-50%Friend ZoneSpend more time getting to know each other.
51-75%Good PotentialTake a chance and talk to them!
76-100%Strong ConnectionLooks like love! Ask them out!

Tips to Get More Out of It

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Tip: Be yourself! Showing your true personality is always best.
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Tip: Spend time talking to your crush to learn about them.
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Tip: Don't be afraid to make the first move. Be confident!

What the score is doing with your names

Every character you type carries a number inside a computer — a lowercase a is 97, m is 109, y is 121. The calculator lowercases both names, runs them together into one string, and adds those numbers into a single total. The remainder after dividing by 101 is the percentage you see.

Which means the score reads letters, not longing. It cannot see whether they text back quickly or laugh at your worst jokes; it sees an r and adds 114. The result is fixed for a given pair of spellings: run it a hundred times and the number will not move, whatever your heart does in the meantime.

Sam and Riley
In character codes, sam adds up to 321 and riley to 549, for a total of 870. Divide by 101 and the remainder is 62, so Sam and Riley score 62% — inside the Good Potential band. What Sam does with that information is up to Sam.
Alex and Jordan
alexjordan sums to 1064, and 1064 divided by 101 leaves 54, for a 54% score. Enter them the other way round as Jordan and Alex and the total is still 1064 — same 54%. Whoever's name goes first, the calculator plays no favourites.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It's important to remember this tool is just for fun! It uses names to make a score, not real science. It can give you a playful idea, but real feelings are more complex.

Yes, you can use the Crush Calculator as many times as you like. Try it with different names, or even your own name and crush's name again just for fun.

A low score just means the name match is not strong. It does not mean your crush doesn't like you. Real connections are about more than just names!

Yes, our Crush Calculator is completely free for everyone to use. There are no hidden costs or fees. Enjoy finding your crush score!

No. The tool adds up letter values across both names, and addition does not care about order. You and your crush would land on exactly the same score if you each ran it secretly at home.

Because the letters changed. Riley and Riley-Anne are different sums, so they land on different numbers. Pick one version of each name — the one you actually call them — and resist the urge to keep trying spellings until a bigger number turns up.

No. It has no idea who either of you are — it is doing sums on letters. The reliable signals are the old ones: they reply quickly, they find reasons to be near you, they remember what you said. The calculator is the excuse to start that conversation, not the answer to it.