Rice Purity Test Statistics — Live Data From Real Submissions

Rice Purity Test Statistics page header showing global average score of 67.46 and most common score range of 70 to 79 from real anonymous test submissions
Rice Purity Test Statistics — live data tracked from real anonymous submissions. Global average score: 67.46. Most common range: 70–79, representing 32.8% of all test-takers.

This page tracks live rice purity test statistics collected from real anonymous submissions on ricepuritytest.bz. Every time someone completes the rice purity test, their final score is recorded and these numbers update automatically. No personal data is stored — only the final numerical score. All figures below are based on genuine test-taker data, not estimates or third-party sources.

Analytics Overview

June 2026
Tests Taken 125002
Global Average Score 67.46
Most Common Score Range 70-79 41005 total tests

Score Distribution

90-100 12509 10%
80-89 33505 26.8%
70-79 41005 32.8%
60-69 24505 19.6%
50-59 8507 6.8%
26-49 4212 3.4%
0-25 759 0.6%

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What the Numbers Tell Us

Based on all submissions recorded above, the majority of test-takers land in the moderate experience range between 60 and 89. Very low scores — 25 and below — are genuinely rare, representing less than 1% of all submissions. Meanwhile, 1 in 10 test-takers scores between 90 and 100, suggesting a significant portion of visitors have had very few of the experiences the test measures.

The most crowded score range is 70–79, where nearly a third of all submissions land. If you scored here, you are right at the center of the real-world distribution.

What Is the Average Rice Purity Score?

The current average rice purity score on ricepuritytest.bz is shown in the live tracker above — updated automatically with every new submission. This means the typical person who completes our test has checked approximately one third of the 100 questions.

For context, the historical Rice University average — the only rigorously documented figure in the test’s history — was 61.46, recorded from 124,952 Rice University students before 2018 and published in The Rice Thresher, the university’s official student newspaper.

Our current average sits slightly higher than that historical figure. The original Rice University data came exclusively from college students during orientation week — a demographic already well into their social experiences. Our submissions include a broader age range, particularly younger users discovering the test through TikTok and social media, which naturally skews the average slightly higher.

How Does Your Score Compare?

Use the live distribution data above to see exactly where your result sits:

  • Scored 90–100: You are in the top 10% of test-takers on this site. You have had fewer experiences than 90% of people who completed this test.
  • Scored 80–89: You are in the upper tier of test-takers — above the current average by a meaningful margin.
  • Scored 70–79: You are right at the center. The single most common score range, shared by nearly one third of all test-takers.
  • Scored 60–69: Slightly below the current average. You have had more experiences than the majority of test-takers on this site.
  • Scored 50–59: Below average. A less common but not rare result — see the live tracker above for the exact percentage.
  • Scored 26–49: You are in the bottom 10% of submissions. Fewer than 1 in 10 test-takers score in this range.
  • Scored 0–25: Extremely rare. Less than 1% of all submissions fall here — making this one of the rarest outcomes on the test.

About This Data

All statistics on this page come directly from anonymous submissions on ricepuritytest.bz. We do not collect names, ages, locations, or any personal information. The only data point recorded is the final numerical score between 0 and 100.

This makes our figures genuinely independent from the self-reported survey data most rice purity test sites rely on. Every number on this page reflects a real test completion — nothing more, nothing less.

Data updates in real time. Figures are provided for entertainment and general comparison purposes only. The Rice Purity Test is not a scientific or psychological assessment.

Frequently Asked Questions

The current average rice purity score on ricepuritytest.bz is displayed live in the tracker above — updated automatically with every new submission. For historical context, the Rice University average was 61.46, based on 124,952 students before 2018. Our current average sits slightly higher due to a broader and younger audience discovering the test through social media.

The most common score range is 70–79, making it the single largest bucket across all submissions on ricepuritytest.bz and the true center of the real-world distribution.

The total number of anonymous test completions on ricepuritytest.bz is shown live in the tracker above. This number updates in real time with every new submission.

Scores below 50 are genuinely uncommon on ricepuritytest.bz. The exact current percentage is visible in the live score distribution chart above — combining the 26–49 and 0–25 ranges.

Yes. A score of 70 is above the current ricepuritytest.bz average shown in the live tracker. It also places you in the 70–79 range — the most common score bracket — meaning you are right at the center of the real-world distribution.

Perfect 100 scores fall within the 90–100 bucket shown in the live distribution above, which accounts for approximately 10% of all test-takers. Perfect 100 scores specifically are significantly rarer than the bucket as a whole, since this range covers all scores from 90 to 100.

Most rice purity test statistics published online are based on self-reported surveys, third-party estimates, or recycled figures from the original Rice Thresher study. The data on this page comes exclusively from real anonymous submissions recorded directly on ricepuritytest.bz — making it one of the few genuine primary data sources for rice purity test statistics available online.

A low rice purity score means you have checked more boxes on the test — indicating more life experiences across the categories the test covers. Scores below 50 represent a small minority of all submissions on ricepuritytest.bz, making them genuinely uncommon results.

A score of 50 is below the current average shown in the live tracker above, but is not inherently bad. The Rice Purity Test is an entertainment tool — no score reflects your character or worth as a person.

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