What a 100 actually means
A perfect 100 is statistically extraordinary — fewer than 1 in 500 test-takers reach it. Specifically, you've checked 0 items from the 100-question Rice Purity Test catalogue. That places you at roughly the 99th percentile globally — meaning 99% of test-takers score the same as you or higher in innocence terms.
Who typically scores 100
Most 100s come from teens under 16 or adults who've made deliberate, sustained life choices.
Most common in teens 13–17, college freshmen in their first weeks, and adults with deliberate values-driven life patterns.
Common life paths that produce this score
Common life paths producing this score: high school student before significant relationships, college freshman in first weeks, adult raised in religious community, or someone who consciously prioritizes traditional values.
How 100 compares to nearby scores
Score 99 means just one item checked — typically 'been on a date' or 'held hands romantically.' The gap between 100 and 99 is the gap between 'untouched' and 'started living.'
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