BestieScore works for couples and friends, but the strongest question mix changes with the relationship and the kind of shared context people have.
Updated Mar 2026
Couples and friends know different things. Partners usually know routines and emotional preferences. Friends often know public habits, history, and group dynamics better.
BestieScore can support both, but the scoring gets better when the quiz matches the relationship.
The best quiz is not the deepest one. It is the one whose questions fit the people taking it.
Couple questions can go deeper into preferences, comfort habits, and the routines that only a close partner sees regularly.
Even then, avoid questions that feel like emotional compliance tests. BestieScore should stay playful.
Friend questions usually perform better when they center on stories, social habits, and what the group sees you do over and over.
These are ideal for friend-group leaderboards because more people can compete fairly.
Combining couples and friends can be fun when you want a true 'who knows me best' showdown. Just make sure the questions are broad enough for both groups to attempt.
That balance is exactly where BestieScore shines: one creator, multiple relationship lenses, one visible ranking.
If partners and friends are competing together, lean into the playful tension. A line like 'roommates, besties, and the person who swears they know me best' works better than serious copy.
The lighter the framing, the more likely people are to share their result.
Not necessarily. They should be more specific, but still comfortable enough to share and replay.
Yes, if the questions rely on shared context both groups have a fair shot at answering.
Create a BestieScore quiz with balanced questions, then use the share link and results view to settle who really knows you best.
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