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August 10, 2025 46 mins

The average rice purity test score is generally around 64. These scores are from 100. The higher the score indicates the higher the level of innocence. However, experience in various aspects of life is limited. A lower score indicates a low level of innocence, but the experience level is high. But the average score of different age groups is different. Other countries have different average scores. A 64 average score is from the US.

The rice purity test is to check the level of innocence of a person. In this test, 100 questions related to different aspects of life are included. These topics are related to the activities of young adults and teenagers. Your score will depend on your answers. And then you have to check your result score in different score criteria.

Score criteria are good, average, and bad. The test is designed to be a bit tongue-in-cheek and is just for fun, with no real "good" or "bad" score. The score is different with different age groups. If you want to check your level of innocence by rice purity test, click on the link.

  • Teenager (16-20):

The score of this age group is around 84-85. This score is high because it is near to 100. The average score of this age group is 70. In this age group, mostly students are included. Students from high school and university. They are curious about such things, so this test is popular among these students.

  • Young Adults (21-30):

The score of this age group is lower than 70. Which means they have low innocence and high experience. They have lots of activities in life, and their average score is 50. In this age group, young adults are included who want to have fun and enjoy their lives. They do not care about limits and restrictions. That’s why their score is low.

  • Adults (31-40):

In this age group, mostly adults are included. They are independent, and they want to explore life in every way. Their score is lower than 50, and their average score is 40 because they experience lots of adult stuff, so they have a low level of innocence.

  • Older Adults:

In this age group, more than 40-year-olds old included. They have a great experience in every aspect of life. So their score will be low. Their average score will be less than 30.


New research found that the average score of the rice purity test is around 97. Researchers conduct a rice purity test at Rice University. They ask 1000 students to rate their purity level on a scale of 0-100. The results showed that the average score has remained relatively stable over the past few years.. Interestingly. Found the distribution of scores to be quite normal, with a standard deviation of 10.4.

The concept of “good score” in the rice purity test is sometimes problematic. To avoid being good for the rice purity test, for these reasons:.

  • Subjectivity and Bias:

The score of the rice purity test is based on the arbitrary and subjective judgements about the pure behaviour. People feel negative when their score is low. Because this test is based on questions related to sex, relationships, and other personal things. This is harmful for the human mind; they feel depressed if their result is not good, they try to fit into this good criteria so they may show fake behavior.

  • Negative Impact on Mental Health:

People try to achieve a good score because they feel the pressure of society. They compare themselves with others, and they feel shame if their score is not good. It will affect the mental health of an individual. It is harmful for young adults who need to focus on their career, but they focus on achieving a good score in the rice purity test. So try to avoid being good only for the test score.








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