Alex + Sam
- Game label
- Sparkly match
- First name key
- alex
- Second name key
- sam
Cute? Maybe. Scientific? No. Real relationships need respect, honesty, boundaries, communication, timing, and effort.
Use this free love calculator as a silly name-match game. It gives a repeatable score for laughs, not life decisions.
Alex + Sam
Cute? Maybe. Scientific? No. Real relationships need respect, honesty, boundaries, communication, timing, and effort.
Play a harmless name-match game with friends or a group chat.
Check the same pair again and get the same score from the same spelling.
Use a novelty calculator without pretending it is real compatibility science.
Use nicknames or initials instead of typing private details.
86% Sparkly match
79% Sweet match
Same 86% score after cleanup
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Plain-language answers about when to use the tool, what it does with your inputs, what to double-check, and how privacy works.
Use it when your task matches one of these common needs: Play a harmless name-match game with friends or a group chat. Check the same pair again and get the same score from the same spelling. It works best when you already know two names, nicknames, or initials only.
In plain language: The calculator trims the two names, lowercases the letters, creates a deterministic local hash, and turns that into a playful percentage score from 40 to 100. The examples on the page are there so you can compare your inputs with a name-match example before copying the answer.
First name: Use a first name, nickname, initials, or a made-up name. The tool does not need a full legal name. Second name: Use the other name or nickname. Different spellings can make a different game score. Playful score: A repeatable name-game percentage. It is not a real compatibility test.
This is only a game. It cannot measure attraction, trust, effort, communication, values, consent, timing, or real relationship health. Use the score for fun only, and never use it to pressure, shame, judge, or make decisions about another person.
Read it as a joke score only. The percentage, label, and cleaned name keys explain the name-game result, not real attraction, effort, or compatibility.
No. It is a silly name game. Real relationships depend on things like respect, honesty, communication, boundaries, timing, and how people treat each other.
No. A low score only means the name-game rule made a lower number. It says nothing real about a crush, friendship, partner, or future relationship.
Yes. Nicknames, initials, and fictional names are better if you do not want to type real names. Just remember that changing the spelling can change the score.
No. The game runs in your browser tab. Use nicknames or initials if you want, and do not enter ages, locations, photos, socials, or other private details.