MaximCalculator Free, fun & accurate calculators
⚖️ Platinum humor & roast layout
🌙Dark Mode

Compliment vs Roast Balance

This free Compliment vs Roast Balance calculator gives you a playful 0–100 balance score based on two names and your vibe – showing whether your tone is mostly wholesome compliments, chaotic roasts, or a perfect mix of both. No AI. No signup. 100% free.

Ultra-fast, name-based sweet vs savage score
📊0–100 compliment vs roast balance
💾Save & compare your different dynamics
📱Perfect for screenshots, reels & group chats

Enter your names & vibe

Add your name and the other person’s name or @handle, then pick the vibe that best matches how you talk to each other. The calculator turns this into a fun compliment vs roast balance score.

🧑‍💬
👀
🌡️
Your balance result will appear here
Enter both names and tap “Check Compliment vs Roast Balance” to see your score.
This is a light-hearted name-based tone fun tool – not serious personality or relationship advice.
Scale: 0 = mostly roast · 50 = balanced playful · 100 = mostly compliments.
Roast-heavyBalanced chaosCompliment-heavy

This Compliment vs Roast Balance calculator is for entertainment only. It does not measure actual kindness, bullying, or psychological traits, and should never be used to judge someone’s worth or mental health.

📚 Interpretation & Formula

How the Compliment vs Roast Balance score works

Under the hood, this calculator turns letters into numbers and mixes them with a small vibe factor to build a 0–100 balance score. It’s deliberately simple, transparent and “numerology-style” – designed for shareable fun, not scientific accuracy.

Step-by-step formula breakdown
  • 1. Turn names into numbers. Each letter from A–Z is mapped to a number (A=1, B=2, … Z=26). We add those numbers for your name and for their name separately, then “shrink” big numbers by summing digits until they fit into a fun range.
  • 2. Create compliment and roast seeds. Your reduced name value becomes a “compliment seed” and theirs becomes a “roast seed”. We compare these seeds to see which side (sweet vs savage) has more pull.
  • 3. Center everything around 50. A perfectly balanced relationship would sit around 50 out of 100. We start from 50 and nudge the score up or down depending on how different the two seeds are.
  • 4. Add a vibe tweak. The optional tone selector (soft, flirty, dry, chaotic, blunt) adds a small adjustment of a few points. “Soft & wholesome” pushes your score slightly toward compliments, while “chaotic roast energy” nudges it toward roasts.
  • 5. Tiny shuffle for variety. To avoid everyone landing on the exact same score, the calculator adds a tiny, consistent “spice factor” based on both names. Same names = same score every time; different names or spellings = new flavor.

The final number is then clamped between 0 and 100, rounded, and used both as your main balance score and as a split between approximate compliment energy vs roast energy (for example, 72% compliments and 28% roast).

Score ranges (quick guide)
  • 80–100: Compliment angel – you’re mostly soft, supportive and hype people up. 🪽
  • 65–79: Compliment-leaning chaos – you roast a bit, but kindness clearly leads.
  • 45–64: Balanced chaos – equal parts wholesome compliments and savage jokes.
  • 25–44: Roast-leaning banter – you’re usually the one dropping spicy comments.
  • 0–24: Certified roast goblin – basically a stand-up comedian with a friendship contract. 🔥
Examples (for fun only)
  • Example 1: “Alex” & “Sam” with vibe = “Soft & wholesome” might land around 72/100 – mostly compliments with friendly teasing sprinkled in.
  • Example 2: “RoastKing” & “Bestie” with vibe = “Chaotic roast energy” might end up near 35/100 – roast-heavy banter, but still in playful territory.
  • Example 3: Two silly nicknames plus “Dry sarcasm” might sit close to 50/100 – balanced chaos where nobody is fully safe but everyone is laughing.

None of these results are “good” or “bad” by themselves. Some friendships thrive on roast-heavy banter; others are all about wholesome hype. The goal here is to give you a funny screenshot and a conversation starter, not a verdict on your personality.

❓ FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does this calculator use real AI?

    No. Despite the “AI vibe” of the site, this specific tool is 100% rules-based and runs fully in your browser. It uses simple letter-to-number math plus a small tone factor – no external servers, no machine learning, no data collection.

  • Is this scientifically accurate?

    Definitely not. This is a playful, non-scientific calculator inspired by numerology and meme-style personality tests. It’s designed for screenshots, jokes and group chat chaos – not for serious psychological or relationship assessments.

  • Can a low score mean I’m a bad person or a bully?

    No. A roast-leaning score just means the name math and vibe settings lean toward “savage banter” on this scale. Real kindness shows up in your actions, how you listen, and how you respond when someone says “hey, that joke went too far”.

  • Why do nicknames or different spellings change the result?

    The calculator is letter-based, so changing the letters changes the underlying numbers. That’s part of the fun: test full names, gamer tags, inside joke names and @handles to see how the balance shifts.

  • How should I actually use this?

    Use it as: a party game, a pre-dinner ice-breaker, something to drop into a group chat, or a quick way to add context to a screenshot. Do not use it to shame people, rank your friends in a hurtful way, or decide if someone “deserves” kindness.

💡 How to go viral with this

Tips to make your result share-worthy

Want maximum chaos and reach? Treat this calculator like a meme template:

  • Screenshot your result and crop around the title, score and funny label.
  • Add your own caption like “Tag your roast partner” or “We are 90% chaos apparently”.
  • Post on stories, reels, TikTok, Twitter/X or in group chats.
  • Run it for couples, besties, siblings, co-workers and fictional ships.
  • Compare scores: “Who’s the biggest roast goblin in this friend group?”

The more specific your caption and the stronger the inside joke, the more people will want to reply with their own screenshots and scores.

MaximCalculator provides simple, user-friendly tools. Always treat results as entertainment and double-check any important numbers elsewhere.