What a 0 actually means
Zero. The complete sweep. Every single box checked. Statistically essentially impossible. Specifically, you've checked 100 items from the 100-question Rice Purity Test catalogue. That places you at roughly the 1th percentile globally — meaning 1% of test-takers score the same as you or higher in innocence terms.
Who typically scores 0
Zero. Almost certainly never an honest result. Test designers note 'completion of all items will likely result in death.'
Most common in adults 35+ with extensive engagement across all life experience categories.
Common life paths that produce this score
Common life paths: adult with extensive engagement across all life experience categories. Often professionals in entertainment-adjacent fields, world travelers, or people whose specific circumstances accelerated experience accumulation.
How 0 compares to nearby scores
Score 1 means a single unchecked item — typically the most extreme final-section question. The gap between 0 and 1 is mostly theoretical.
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