Answer independently, then compare
Your friend cannot see the comparison until they finish all eight questions. They can then send the finished comparison back to you, with enough surprises to start a good conversation.
Pick between two tiny everyday preferences, invite someone to answer the same set, and see where your vibes match.
Answer eight quick either/or questions, then invite someone to answer the same set. Once they finish, they can send the comparison back to you.
Your friend cannot see the comparison until they finish all eight questions. They can then send the finished comparison back to you, with enough surprises to start a good conversation.
There are no accounts, names, free-text prompts, or saved profiles. An invite and its optional comparison link carry only versioned anonymous choices in the URL fragment.
You answer eight quick either-or questions, then share an invite link. Your friend answers the same questions independently and sees the comparison only after finishing.
No account or database is used. An invite stores only the eight choices in the URL fragment, which is not sent to the server as a page request. A comparison link carries the two anonymous answer sets in the same fragment.
Yes. Finish the quiz again to create a fresh invite for another friend. Each invite is a separate anonymous set of choices.
No. It is a short entertainment game and conversation starter, not a psychological test or professional advice.