Best Friend
Game
Who Is Your Best Friend?
Answer 10 fun questions about yourself and let your friends guess the right answers!
Best Friend
Game
Answer 10 fun questions about yourself and let your friends guess the right answers!
Friendship Quiz Guide
Everyone has a best friend. Fewer people have a best friend who can name their actual favourite food on the first try. The best friend test exists to find out which one you've got.
It is the same instinct as a personality quiz, except it is personal. It ends in a number. Numbers start arguments. Arguments get shared. That is the whole appeal.
Make your quiz, share the link, watch the scores land on your leaderboard.
Start the Best Friend TestA best friend test is a short quiz built around one person: you. First you answer a handful of questions about yourself — your favourite food, the music you put on when nobody's judging, how you spend a free Saturday.
Then you share a link, and your friends try to guess those same answers. Each correct guess is a point. At the end, every friend gets a score out of 10.
That score is the entire product. It is a friendly way of asking a slightly unfriendly question: do you actually know me, or do you just know my coffee order? Most people find out it is the second one. That is fine. That is what the rematch is for.
Three steps. No setup, no app store, no account.
The leaderboard is the part people underestimate. A score on its own is a fun fact. A score that your other friends can see is a competition. One quiz quietly turns twelve people into a group chat full of people insisting they were robbed.
Good questions are personal but not impossible. The fun lives in the near-miss — the moment a friend confidently picks the wrong pizza topping. A solid best friend test mixes a few gimmes with a few that only someone paying attention would land.
Notice each one leaks a bit of personality. The questions feel casual, but the answers say plenty about who you are. One rule of thumb: keep it to around 10. Long quizzes feel like homework, and nobody finishes the homework you send them on a Friday night.
Treat the result like a quick compatibility read. Here is the scale out of 10.
| Score | What it means |
|---|---|
| 9–10 | True best friend. Knows you inside out. Slightly suspicious. |
| 7–8 | Great friend. Clearly paying attention. |
| 5–6 | Good friend. Solid, with room to grow. |
| 3–4 | Getting there. More hangouts required. |
| 0–2 | Just starting out. A lot to learn about you. |
A perfect 10 is overrated. The friend who scores 6 and immediately demands a rematch is the one to keep. A 10 means they had you figured out already. A 6 who refuses to accept the 6 means they care more about being your person than about being right.
Friendship quizzes come back like a comet. Every couple of years they take over group chats, then go quiet, then return. The reason is simple: people want to know where they stand, and this is the lowest-stakes way to find out.
It is also the same pull as a personality test, with one upgrade — it is not about some abstract version of you. It is about your actual friends, with actual names, getting actual scores. And because the result is a shareable number, it spreads on its own. You don't market a best friend test. You send it to one person, they lose, and they send it to five more out of spite.
These names get used interchangeably. Here is the difference in plain terms.
If you want a winner and a leaderboard, you want the first one. Most people, if we are honest, want the leaderboard.
Most best friend tests are English-only, which quietly leaves out half the people you'd want to send it to. Best Friend Game runs in 15 languages — including Hindi, Arabic, Spanish, Bengali, Telugu, and more — with right-to-left support for Arabic and Urdu.
Practical version: you can send the exact same quiz to your friend who thinks in English and your aunt who would rather read it in her own language, and both get the real thing instead of a half-translated mess.
No sign-up, no cost, no catch.
Free, about two minutes, no account. Find out who your real best friends are.
Create My QuizA short quiz where you answer questions about yourself, then your friends try to guess your answers. Each correct guess earns a point, and their score out of 10 shows how well they actually know you.
Mix easy and hard. Start with favourites like food and music, then add habits and reactions: how you spend weekends, what makes you angry, the app you check first in the morning. The near-misses are where the fun is.
You answer questions about yourself first. Then each friend answers the same questions trying to match you. Whoever matches the most wins. With an app it is automatic; on paper you read the answers out and keep score.
Yes. The Best Friend Game test is free, takes about two minutes, and needs no sign-up to play. You make your quiz, share the link, and the scores come to you.
Nine or ten means a true best friend. Seven or eight is a great friend who pays attention. Five or six is solid with room to grow. Below that just means a rematch is in order.
After you make your quiz you get a link. Post it to your WhatsApp Status or send it straight to a chat. Friends tap it, play, and their scores land on your leaderboard.
Answer ten questions, send one link, and let the scores decide who has been paying attention and who has been faking it. Worst case, you learn your barber knows you better than your oldest friend. Best case, you already knew that and now you have proof.