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On The Innocence Test website, Wetsel and Menashe wrote, “fun fact (actually really really sad fact), the Rice Purity Test was made in the 80s. The results range from 0 percent, most innocent, to 100 percent, least w the old in w the new #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #ricepurity #innocence #CozyAtHome #buzzfeed #bestfriends After calculating your score, the test website will evaluate your results, and give you a quippy response, calling you something like a “baddie,” “rebel,” “corrupt,” “heathen,” “angel” or “sweetheart,” depending on how innocent your answers make you out to be. Like the Rice Purity Test, The Innocence Test asks questions about sex, drugs, relationships, run-ins with the law, lying and other supposed vices. The test became so popular that the college-student creators made a new website for it. The original version of the purity test had already become popular during the COVID-19 pandemic on social media, and the new version quickly blew up, with the video posted on TikTok by Wetsel and Menashe racking up more than 3 million views just one day after it was posted on December 28.
Rice purity tests update#
The Innocence Test is a new quiz created by two TikTok users from Oregon, Grace Wetsel (aka and Ella Menashe (aka who decided to update the Rice Purity Test for the modern era.
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The Rice Purity test is a classic innocence survey created in the 1980s by students at Rice University in Houston, Texas. TikTok users recreated the infamous Rice Purity Test for the modern era with the new The Innocence Test.