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Friendship Score

This free Friendship Score calculator gives you a playful 0–100 friendship score based on your name and your friend’s name – with a “besties-style” explanation. No AI. No signup. 100% free and made for screenshots, group chats, and chaos.

Ultra-fast, name-based friendship score
📊0–100 “besties energy” scale
💾Save & compare different friendships
📱Perfect for stories, reels & group chats

Enter the names

Type your first name (or nickname) and your friend’s first name. Use the names you actually call each other for the most “this is so us” result.

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Your friendship score will appear here
Enter both names and tap “Calculate Friendship Score” to see your result.
This is a light-hearted name-based friendship fun tool for entertainment and sharing with friends.
Scale: 0 = strangers energy · 50 = casual friends · 100 = besties for life.
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This Friendship Score calculator is for entertainment only. It does not measure real friendship quality and should not be used for serious decisions about relationships, mental health, or social life.

📚 Interpretation & Formula

How to read your Friendship Score (and how the formula works)

Your Friendship Score is a 0–100 number calculated from the letters in both names plus a small “friendship type” adjustment. It’s inspired by playful numerology-style tricks and personality quizzes – not real psychology or science – but it’s surprisingly good at giving you a “this fits our vibe” feeling.

Score ranges (quick guide)
  • 85–100: Legendary Besties – ride-or-die energy, unhinged memes at 3am, “we survived everything together” vibes. 🏆
  • 70–84: Strong Friend Energy – very solid bond, inside jokes, regular check-ins, potential lifelong friendship.
  • 50–69: Solid Chill Friends – more than acquaintances, less than full chaos; think “good friends who might grow closer.”
  • 0–49: Work-in-Progress Friendship – early days, different circles, or you just annoy each other for sport.
Behind the scenes: the fun formula

Here’s the playful “Omni-level” breakdown of how the Friendship Score works:

  • Step 1 – Letters → numbers: Each letter in both names is turned into a number (A=1, B=2, … Z=26). We only use letters, so emojis and symbols don’t break the math.
  • Step 2 – Compress into a “name vibe number”: The sums are gently squashed so they live in a friendly range, like compact numerology-lite, not heavy math.
  • Step 3 – Mix both names: Your number and your friend’s number are combined with a fun formula so neither person fully dominates the score.
  • Step 4 – Add a tiny twist: The total length of your names adds a subtle adjustment, so short chaotic nicknames vs long formal names feel slightly different.
  • Step 5 – Friendship-type flavor: If you pick a friendship type (“childhood friends”, “online friends”, etc.), a small bonus or shift is added to reflect that classic bond.
  • Step 6 – Clamp & round: The final number is wrapped into the 0–100 range and rounded so you get a shareable score like 73/100 or 92/100.
How to use this for maximum fun & virality
  • Test you + your besties, classmates, coworkers, fandom friends and gaming squad.
  • Run every pair in a friend group and rank who has the highest “besties energy.”
  • Screenshot your result and post it in stories, reels or TikToks with your friend tagged.
  • Compare “work friends” vs “real friends” vs “online friends” and see how the vibes change.
❓ FAQ

Friendship Score – Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does the Friendship Score calculator work?

    The calculator turns the letters in both names into numbers, combines them using a fun mixing formula, and then gently adjusts the score based on the friendship type you pick (childhood, school, work, online, etc.). The output is a 0–100 score plus a playful explanation written in “best friend” tone.

  • Is this scientifically accurate or psychological?

    No – it’s a non-scientific, entertainment-only tool. It doesn’t measure real loyalty, attachment, or compatibility. Think of it like a fun BuzzFeed-style quiz crossed with name numerology, not a diagnostic test or serious evaluation.

  • Does using nicknames change the result?

    Yes. Different letters and lengths mean a slightly different vibe in the formula. That’s part of the fun – try full names, nicknames, gamer tags, and “only in the group chat” names and see which one feels the most accurate for your friendship.

  • What if my best friend gets a low score?

    Then you roast the calculator together and move on. Real friendship is built on time, trust, shared experiences and how you show up for each other – not a number on a web page. Treat low scores as meme material, not a serious judgment.

  • Can I use this for groups, not just pairs?

    Yes – run it for different pairs inside the group and screenshot the funniest results. You can also test “you + the group chaos leader”, “you + your calm friend”, or “you + the person you always accidentally trauma-dump to.”

  • Is my data stored or sent to a server?

    The names you type are processed in your browser. Saved results are stored only in your local device storage so you can revisit them later. You can clear everything anytime using your browser settings or by not using the save feature.

ℹ️ Friendly reminder

Remember: it’s a fun score, not a verdict

This Friendship Score is designed to make you laugh, start conversations, and create shareable screenshots – not to judge or rank your real relationships. You might use it to:

  • Break the ice in a new group or server.
  • Add a playful twist to birthday posts or appreciation stories.
  • Run tiny “tournaments” to see which friendship scores the highest.
  • Compare your offline bestie vs your online bestie and meme the results.

However you use it, treat the numbers as a fun overlay on top of what actually matters: how you show up for each other in real life.

MaximCalculator provides light-hearted, user-friendly tools. Always treat results as entertainment and double-check any important decisions through real conversations and trusted sources.