Most friendship quizzes tell you what you want to hear. This one doesn't. Pick your 5 closest people, answer 3 honest questions, get a real score on your group chemistry.
Free. 2 minutes. Results will sting a little — in a good way.
Take the Quiz →Choose the people you actually spend the most time with — not who you wish you spent time with. Be honest here, even if the list is uncomfortable.
Short, direct questions about their ambition, loyalty, and impact on you. No waffle, no sugar-coating. Should take about 90 seconds total.
A breakdown of your group's chemistry, a specific archetype, and what it means for the version of you that's being shaped by these five people.
The MyGroupScore quiz is based on the research-backed factors that determine whether a social circle lifts you up or keeps you where you are:
The result isn't a judgment of your friends as people. It's a map of the dynamics at play in your group — and whether those dynamics are working for you or against you.
Jim Rohn's famous quote — "you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with" — has been validated repeatedly by research in social psychology, network science, and behavioural economics. Your close social circle is one of the strongest predictors of your income, your habits, your health, and your trajectory. Most people never audit it. This quiz changes that.
Read more about the science behind the 5-people principle →
The most common reaction after taking the quiz: "I kind of knew this, but seeing it written out made it real." That's the point. Intuitions that stay vague are easy to ignore. A specific score is harder to rationalise away.
Some people find their group scores better than they expected. Some find it scores worse. Most find it surfaces at least one person they'd been quietly avoiding thinking about honestly. All of those outcomes are useful.