💞 Head-to-head mode

Camel Calculator Couple Test

The format that made the calculator famous, now with a proper scoreboard: both partners take the quiz back-to-back, scores stay hidden until the reveal, and the desert delivers its verdict on one screen.

How it works

Partner 1 takes the quiz first. Their score is locked away — no peeking. Then Partner 2 takes it. The moment both are done, the reveal screen shows both herds, the gap, and the official desert verdict.

Why couples love this test

Comparing camel counts is the original format of the whole trend — the one that filled TikTok with mock-outraged reveal videos. The couple test packages that ritual properly: sequential turns so nobody's answers get influenced, a locked score for suspense, and a comparison screen built for the screenshot. The verdict logic is gloriously simple: a gap under 10 camels is declared a technical tie (congratulations, you're well-matched), a moderate gap earns the leader one week of bragging rights, and a canyon-sized gap triggers the sacred right to an immediate rematch — because with the formula's built-in ±10% desert wind, no defeat is ever final.

Want to go deeper than the head-to-head? The advanced version is the double mirror: each partner also takes the quiz rating the other, producing four scores — two self-images, two partner-views. The gaps between them are reliably the best conversation material the calculator produces. Rate her with the girlfriend calculator, rate him with the boyfriend calculator, and settle in for the negotiations.

Privacy, as always

Both scores live only in your browser's temporary session storage — nothing is uploaded, nothing is saved, and closing the tab clears the scoreboard. The only permanent record of your duel is the screenshot you choose to take. Verdicts are final for exactly as long as it takes someone to demand a rematch.