What a 56 actually means
Forty-four items. Common in mid-30s with active social histories. Specifically, you've checked 44 items from the 100-question Rice Purity Test catalogue. That places you at roughly the 36th percentile globally — meaning 36% of test-takers score the same as you or higher in innocence terms.
Who typically scores 56
Common in mid-30s with active social and dating histories.
Most common in adults 25–35 with active social histories. Also seen in older adults with deliberate lifestyle choices.
Common life paths that produce this score
Common life paths: late-20s/early-30s urban professional, person with multiple serious past relationships, active adult social life including normal substance use.
How 56 compares to nearby scores
Score 57 means one fewer ticked item from your test; score 55 means one more. Around the median, single-point differences carry less interpretive weight.
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