1How to use this tool
Measure romantic chemistry and name-compatibility scores using our secure, private algorithm:
- Enter Names: Type your first name in the top container and your partner's or crush's name in the bottom container.
- Run the Analysis: Click Calculate Love Compatibility.
- Observe Heartbeats: The central heart pulses rapidly, simulating a romantic flame check before locking in a score.
- Read the Verdict: Inspect the compatibility score percentage (from 35% to 100%) and read the custom evaluation message (e.g. Soulmates, Good Chemistry).
2Benefits and Use Cases
- Stable Deterministic Results: Uses stable character hash arithmetic so that checking “Name A + Name B” always yields the exact same compatibility percentage, preserving consistency.
- Order-Independent Calculation: The formula sorts names alphabetically beforehand. Checking “Alice and Bob” yields the same results as “Bob and Alice”, preventing discrepancies.
- Full Privacy Preserved: No name entries, query histories, or results are logged on servers. All computations happen in your browser sandbox.
- Fun Vernacular Verdicts: Features five tiered relationship levels designed to spark lighthearted conversations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the love compatibility algorithm calculate the score?
The algorithm calculates compatibility by computing unique character-code hash values from the combined letters of both names. It processes the characters alphabetically, sums their numeric representation, and maps the sum to a score between 35% and 100% using a deterministic algorithm.
Will changing the name order affect the love match percentage?
No. Our calculator pre-sorts the names alphabetically before running the hashing algorithm. This ensures that checking "Alice and Bob" will return the exact same score as "Bob and Alice", providing stable and consistent compatibility scores.
Is the Love Calculator accurate for matchmaking?
No. The Love Calculator is built purely for fun, game nights, and entertainment. Real relationship compatibility depends on communication, shared values, and mutual respect, which cannot be measured by character-hash math.