How does the love calculator work?
The classic algorithm combines both names into the phrase "[Name 1] loves [Name 2]" then counts how many times each letter of L-O-V-E-S appears. The five counts form a number that's progressively "folded" — adding outside-in — until you're left with a two-digit percentage. Same names always produce the same result.
Is the love calculator scientifically accurate?
Not at all! It's pure entertainment. The algorithm has zero basis in psychology, relationship science, or any real predictor of compatibility. It's a fun party trick that's been around for decades, popular in newspaper puzzle pages long before the internet. Take the results with a smile, not a serious heart.
Why does my score never go to 100%?
The algorithm caps the maximum based on how many LOVES letters appear in your names. Few names contain enough L, O, V, E, or S letters to reach 100%. Names like Olivia, Eve, Lovelace, or Eloise tend to score higher because they contain LOVES letters naturally. Most ordinary pairs land in the 30–70% range.
Does the order of names matter?
No — the LOVES algorithm counts letters in the combined phrase regardless of which name comes first. So "Romeo loves Juliet" and "Juliet loves Romeo" produce the same percentage. The letters L, O, V, E, S appear the same total number of times either way.
Can I use nicknames or full names?
Either works, but you'll get different results for "Liz" vs "Elizabeth" since the letter counts differ. For consistency, pick one — first names, formal names, or nicknames — and stick with it. Many couples enjoy testing all the variations to see how the score shifts.
What if I got a low score?
Don't worry — this is a fun toy, not a fortune teller. The most enduring couples often have "incompatible" zodiac signs, mismatched personality types, and probably mediocre love calculator scores too. Real love is built through communication, respect, and daily choices, not letter counts.
What is the FLAMES calculator?
FLAMES is a sister algorithm that gives a relationship label rather than a percentage: Friend, Lover, Affection, Marriage, Enemy, or Sister. It uses a different letter-cancellation method. Many love calculators offer both — this one focuses on the percentage version, but a FLAMES-style tool is on our roadmap.
Does this work for same-sex or non-binary couples?
Absolutely. The calculator just counts letters in names — it doesn't care about gender, identity, or relationship structure. Love is love. Enter any two names and have fun with the result.
Can the same names give different results?
No — the algorithm is fully deterministic. The same two names will always produce the same percentage. Different spellings or capitalizations don't matter (we lowercase and strip non-letters), but adding middle names, last names, or nicknames will shift the count and change the result.
Why was this calculator made?
For fun! Love calculators have been a playful tradition for decades — from notebook scribbles in school to magazine quizzes to online tools. They're entertaining, shareable, and harmlessly fun. Try it with your partner, your crush, a celebrity you admire, or even fictional characters.