Playbooks for writing better quizzes, publishing them the right way, and getting better BestieScore results.
Mar 2026
The point is not to collect empty connections. The point is to let closeness become visible through participation, rank, and earned access.
Mar 2026
Question ideas are only useful if they create a real score. This guide shows how to write them for BestieScore, not for a generic listicle.
Mar 2026
Fun does not have to mean shallow. The right mix of silly and specific questions makes BestieScore more shareable and more competitive.
Mar 2026
This guide reframes friendship tests the right way: not as proof of loyalty, but as a playful score around who really pays attention.
Mar 2026
Stories are great for attention, but weak for scoring. This guide shows how to use story prompts as the top of the funnel for a real BestieScore challenge.
Mar 2026
Competition is not about harsher questions. It comes from clearer answers, visible scores, and enough spread for the ranking to matter.
Mar 2026
Good best-friend questions are not generic. They should feel obvious to your close people and surprisingly difficult to everyone else.
Mar 2026
The best quiz rules are the ones players barely notice. They simply make the score feel deserved.
Mar 2026
Friend quiz categories matter because they shape the score curve. A balanced mix keeps players engaged and gives the leaderboard room to breathe.
Mar 2026
This is the core philosophy behind BestieScore: make scoring clear enough to trust, social enough to share, and playful enough to repeat.
Mar 2026
Couple quizzes and friend-group quizzes should not ask the same things. This guide shows how to tune them without losing the BestieScore vibe.