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Type your first name (or nickname) and their first name. Use the names you actually call each other for the most “vibes accurate” result.
This free tattoo Finder calculator gives you a playful 0–100 tattoo match score based on your name and their name – with a fun romantic explanation. No AI. No signup. 100% free.
Type your first name (or nickname) and their first name. Use the names you actually call each other for the most “vibes accurate” result.
This tattoo Finder is for entertainment only. It does not predict real relationships and should not be used for serious decisions about love, dating or marriage.
This tool is a prompt generator — it doesn’t “design” a tattoo for you, it gives you a clear, artist-friendly concept brief you can screenshot, save, or share. You pick a tattoo style (fine line, traditional, blackwork, etc.) and a theme (nature, space, myth, anime, and more). Then the generator mixes:
The result is intentionally written like a mini design brief you could hand to a tattoo artist: what to draw, what to avoid, what the “vibe” is, and how it should sit on the body. It also generates an Ink Vibe Score (0–100) that’s designed for pure virality: a simple number that makes people go “run mine next.”
Tattoo ideas are subjective, so the “score” is a playful rating — not a judgment of taste. Behind the scenes, the generator builds a score from five weighted parts. Each part contributes to a final 0–100 score:
Then we add a tiny “random-but-consistent” spark (a small adjustment from your inputs) to keep results from feeling repetitive. That’s why two people can pick the same theme but get different prompts. The goal is to give you something you can actually use: a concept you can refine rather than a generic “get a rose tattoo.”
Example 1: Style: Fine line · Theme: Ocean · Placement: Wrist · Meaning: 70
You might get: “A fine-line crescent wave wrapping a tiny compass star; the wave tip becomes a subtle heartbeat line. Keep negative space clean; single-needle look; no heavy shading.” That’s a clean brief an artist can sketch in minutes.
Example 2: Style: Traditional · Theme: Myth · Placement: Upper arm · Text mode ON
Output could be: “Traditional gryphon head with a cracked halo; bold outline, limited palette; banner text option: ‘STAY WILD’ or ‘GUARD YOUR LIGHT’.” Traditional tattoos love bold shapes and readable banners — so the generator leans into that.
Example 3: Style: Geometric · Theme: Space · Size: Medium
You may see: “Geometric Saturn made from interlocking triangles; rings as broken line segments; add three tiny ‘orbit dots’ representing past/present/future.” It’s abstract enough to feel unique but still easy to visualize.
This page is for entertainment and brainstorming. It’s not medical advice or professional tattoo guidance — but it is a fast way to get from “I want a tattoo” to “here’s a concept I can discuss with my artist.”
It’s randomized, but guided. Your style/theme choices constrain the pool, then the generator selects motifs + twists with a small variability boost so results don’t feel repeated.
Yes — that’s the point. Treat it like a starting brief. Your artist will adapt it to your body, your skin, your budget, and their style.
Higher meaning adds symbolic details, story elements, and “why” suggestions. Lower meaning keeps it simpler and more visual.
For fun and sharing. Scores make people compare results, post screenshots, and run it again (which is exactly how “viral calculators” spread).
Yes. Tap “Save Result” and we’ll store your last few prompts on this device (local storage only). Great for building a shortlist before you commit.
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MaximCalculator provides simple, user-friendly tools. Always treat results as entertainment and double-check any important numbers elsewhere.