Love Calculator
Type two names and get a love percentage with a gentle reading. Same names always give the same score, so you can compare friends without random luck.
Better as friends, probably. Some people light up our lives without lighting up our hearts.
Decide what kind of relationship this actually wants to be. Friendship can be its own beautiful thing. Forcing it to be more rarely helps.
Confusing intensity with compatibility. Strong feelings are not the same as fit, and the calculator did not say either way. Listen to your nervous system, not just the spark.
Spend a low-stakes day together. Errands, a long bus ride, a slow morning. How you feel after a boring afternoon together tells you more than any high.
For fun only. The score is calculated from the letters in both names and is repeatable, but it is not a prediction. Be kind.
How to use it
- 1Type the first name. Most people use first names. Some use full names. Either works.
- 2Type the second name. The score and reading appear instantly.
- 3Tap Share to copy a one-line message you can send to a friend or post on a story.
About this tool
Love calculators are an old internet pastime. Friends compare scores, couples joke about whether the number is high enough, and crushes get tested before anyone admits to having one. They are not science. They are a tiny ritual people use to talk about something that matters.
Our version uses a deterministic hash so the same names give the same score every time. We added a kind reading at every level so even a low number lands gently. Love is more interesting than percentages anyway.
Frequently asked
Is the result random?
No. The same two names always produce the same score. The result is calculated by hashing both names together and adding a small bonus for shared letters. Order does not matter, so Aanya and Rohan gives the same score as Rohan and Aanya.
Should I use my full name or just first names?
Either works. Full names give a more stable result because there is more material to hash. First names are more fun. Try both and compare.
Why does it never give 100 percent or zero?
We cap the result between 7 and 99 percent on purpose. Nobody is a complete mismatch and nobody is perfectly matched, including by a calculator. The reading matters more than the number.
Is this scientific?
Not at all. It is a name-based novelty for entertainment. Compatibility in real life depends on shared values, communication, and time. No calculator can replace getting to know someone.
Are the names saved or shared?
No. The whole tool runs in your browser. Names are not sent to any server. Even the share text is just copied to your clipboard.
Why does the result feel uncannily right sometimes?
It is selection bias. We notice the times the score matches our feelings and forget the times it does not. Read the result for fun and trust your real instincts.