The reading-the-signs quiz

Does he like you? Stop guessing.

Honest quizzes that read the real signals — who texts first, body language, how they act around you — and tell you where you actually stand.

Pick your quiz

Two quizzes. One honest answer.

Same careful questions about real behavior — choose the one that matches who's on your mind.

The method

How Our Quizzes Work

  1. 01

    Answer 15 real questions

    Each question maps to a proven signal of romantic interest — initiation, attention, body language, follow-through.

  2. 02

    Get an honest score

    Your answers are scored on a 0–100 scale, not vague percentages, so the result reflects actual behavior, not wishful thinking.

  3. 03

    Read your tier

    We place you in one of four tiers with a clear, specific takeaway on what the signs add up to — and what to do next.

Good to know

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 'does he like me' quiz accurate?
The quiz is based on well-documented signs of romantic interest — who initiates contact, sustained attention, body language, and follow-through on plans. No quiz can read someone's mind, but the questions are designed to weigh behaviors that genuinely predict interest. Be honest with your answers for the most accurate result.
Should I take the 'does he like me' quiz or the 'does she like me' quiz?
Take the quiz that matches the person you are wondering about. The two quizzes cover the same core signals but are worded for clarity about a guy or a girl respectively.
Is this quiz free?
Yes — both the 'does he like me' and 'does she like me' quizzes are completely free, with no sign-up, email, or download required.
What does a low score mean?
A low score means the behaviors you described lean toward friendship or low romantic interest right now. It is not a verdict on your worth — it is a snapshot of current signals, which can change.
Can a quiz tell me if someone likes me for sure?
No quiz can give certainty. The most reliable read comes from combining these results with direct, honest conversation. Use your score as a prompt to talk, not a substitute for one.