Friendship Score Calculator

Curious about your bond with a friend? Our Friendship Calculator helps you find out. Simply enter two names to get a unique score.

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Yes, you can check your friendship! Our tool gives you a fun score based on your names to see how well you and a friend connect.

How It Works

  1. Step 1: Type in your name and your friend's name.
  2. Step 2: Click the 'Calculate' button.
  3. Step 3: Get your unique friendship score.

At a Glance

What Your Score Means

Our Friendship Calculator uses a special algorithm. It looks at the letters in both names. This helps create a unique score for your friendship. Each letter has a hidden meaning in our system.

A higher score suggests a strong connection. A lower score means there's room to grow. Remember, this tool is just for fun. Real friendships are built over time.

Score Breakdown

Score RangeFriendship LevelWhat It Means
90-100%Best BudsA very strong and lasting bond.
70-89%Good FriendsYou share many good times and trust.
40-69%Casual FriendsYou enjoy spending time together.
0-39%New FriendsThis friendship is just starting out.

Tips to Get More Out of It

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Tip: Share your score with friends for a good laugh.
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Tip: Try calculating scores for all your close pals.
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Tip: Remember, real friendship is about care, not numbers.

What the friendship score is actually based on

Behind the button is a small piece of arithmetic. The tool joins both names into one lowercase string, converts every character to its computer code (a is 97, z is 122), and adds them all up. That total is divided by 101, and the remainder becomes your percentage.

There is one kindness built in. If the remainder lands below 35, the score is lifted to 35 plus a second, smaller remainder — so the lowest result you can ever see is 35%. Nothing is random: the same two names produce the same score every time, today and next year. The letters decide, not the friendship, which is worth remembering if your best friend of twenty years scores a 41.

Maya and Zoe
Joined and lowercased, mayazoe adds up to 758 across its seven letters. Divide by 101 and the remainder is 51, so Maya and Zoe score 51% — Casual Friends on the table above. Run it again next week and it will still be 51.
Mia and Chloe
miachloe totals 834, and 834 divided by 101 leaves 26 — below the cut-off. So the floor rule steps in: 35 plus the remainder of 834 divided by 40, which is 34. Final score 69%, right at the top of Casual Friends, without a single letter changing.

Things Worth Knowing

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our calculator uses a special formula based on the names you enter. It assigns values to letters to create a unique friendship score.

No, this tool is purely for entertainment. It's a fun way to explore friendships, not a scientific measure of compatibility.

This tool is designed for two names at a time. If you have a group, you can check pairs of friends within it.

Don't worry! A low score simply means there might be more to discover. Real friendships grow with shared experiences and effort.

Because there is no randomness in it. Each letter has a fixed value, and the same letters always add up to the same total. Swapping the order of the names does not change it either — addition works both ways round.

Yes. Beth and Elizabeth contain different letters, so they produce different sums and usually different bands. If you are comparing scores across a friend group, enter your own name the same way each time so the comparison is fair.

Easily. Every result lands between 35 and 100, so there are only 66 possible scores and millions of possible name pairs. A tie with someone else's friendship means nothing beyond shared arithmetic.