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Love Calculator

Get a fun love score from two names in seconds.

Privacy: your files never leave your device. All processing happens locally in your browser.

How to use

  1. 1.Type the first name into the first box — capitalization and spaces do not matter.
  2. 2.Type the second name into the second box; the love score and verdict appear instantly, with no button to press.
  3. 3.Read your 0-100% score, love meter, and playful reading, then share a screenshot with the same two names to compare.

About Love Calculator

A love calculator is a light-hearted game that turns two names into a fun 0-100% love score plus a playful verdict. Type your name and a crush's, partner's, or friend's name, and this love calculator instantly reveals a compatibility percentage, a love meter, and a one-line reading of how well the two names match. It is a novelty toy for a laugh, a first-date icebreaker, or a screenshot to share — not a real measurement of any relationship.

Here is the important part up front: this is just for fun and is not scientific. No love calculator can actually predict attraction, chemistry, or the future of a relationship, and this one makes no such claim. It exists to entertain, not to advise. Think of it the way you would a fortune cookie or a magazine quiz — enjoy the result, then take it with a big pinch of salt.

How does it turn names into a number? The tool lowercases both names and removes spaces, then runs them through a fixed mathematical formula (a deterministic hash) that always maps the same pair of names to the same score. Because the math is fixed, the result is stable: the same two names will always produce the same percentage, no matter how many times you refresh or which device you use. There is no randomness and no dice roll behind the scenes, so you can revisit a pairing later and see the exact same love score.

The order of the names does not matter either. Entering Alice and Bob gives the same score as Bob and Alice, because the calculator sorts the two names before scoring them. Capitalization and spaces are ignored too, so Alice, alice, and A L I C E all count as the same name. That makes the result feel consistent and fair no matter who types their name first.

Why do people love a love calculator? It is a playful way to break the ice, tease a friend, warm up a party, or add a spark to a text conversation. Because the score is deterministic and shareable, you can send someone a screenshot and they can type the same names to confirm they get the identical percentage. There is no signup, no upload, and no limit — everything runs privately in your browser, so the names you type never leave your device.

When you want real numbers instead of playful ones, try a related tool: use an age calculator to work out an exact age between two dates, a basic calculator for everyday math, or a baby eye color calculator for another just-for-fun prediction. But when you just want a smile and a score to share, the love calculator is the one to reach for.

Frequently asked questions

Is the love calculator accurate or scientific?
No. This love calculator is purely for entertainment and is not scientific. It cannot predict attraction, chemistry, or the future of a relationship. It turns two names into a playful score for fun, the way a fortune cookie or magazine quiz does, so enjoy the result but do not take it seriously.
How is the love score calculated?
The tool lowercases both names, removes spaces, and runs them through a fixed formula (a deterministic hash) that maps the pair to a number from 0 to 100. Because the math is fixed with no randomness, the same two names always produce the same score.
Why do I get the same score every time?
By design. A love score that changed on every refresh would feel broken, so the calculator is deterministic: identical names always give an identical percentage. That also means you can share a screenshot and a friend can reproduce the exact same result by typing the same two names.
Does the order of the names change the score?
No. Alice and Bob gives the same result as Bob and Alice, because the calculator sorts the two names before scoring. Capitalization and spaces are ignored as well, so Alice, alice, and A L I C E all count as the same name.
Are my names saved or uploaded anywhere?
No. The entire calculation runs locally in your browser using plain math, so the names you type never leave your device. There is no signup, no upload, and no limit on how many pairs you check.

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