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The top 10 Google results for "am I attractive quiz" are mostly BuzzFeed-style personality quizzes. They ask whether strangers smile at you, whether you get attention at the gym, whether your friends compliment your style. These questions do not measure your face. They measure your social environment and your self-perception, then return a flattering result calibrated to keep you engaged.
A real quiz needs to measure something. The mechanic on this page is structural: a 68-landmark facial detection model locates your eyes, nose, jawline, and forehead, then computes 17 ratios. Those ratios map to published anthropometry norms. Your score is a percentile against those norms, not a vibes-based judgment.
The 30-second framing is not a gimmick. The underlying scan really does run in under a second. Most of the 30 seconds is photo upload and reading the result. That speed is the point: if a real measurement only takes 30 seconds, there is no reason to sit through 15 personality questions.
Facial thirds, fifths, FWHR, canthal tilt, gonial angle. The bone-structure metrics that change slowly across years.
Mirrored-landmark deviation normalized by interpupillary distance. Clinical normalization so the score is independent of camera distance.
Duchenne markers AU6 plus AU12 from Ekman and Friesen FACS. The single biggest mover in any first-impression study.
Palpebral aperture and lower-lid bunching. The eye-side correlates of a real smile, scored independently of lip movement.
A quiz score is one photo, one moment. Treat the absolute number with healthy skepticism. Treat the per-metric breakdown with serious attention. The most useful read is which two metrics scored highest (your structural assets) and which two scored lowest (your highest-ROI improvement targets).
Most users have one elite metric, one weak metric, and fifteen unremarkable ones. The elite metric is the one to lean into in photography and styling. The weak metric is the one to actually work on. The fifteen unremarkable ones do not need attention.
The biggest single mover across well-shot photos of the same person is expression. A genuine Duchenne smile (AU6 + AU12 per Ekman and Friesen FACS) reliably pulls perceived-warmth ratings upward; a forced or closed-mouth smile pulls them down by a comparable margin. If your quiz score is lower than expected, retake with a real smile before drawing any conclusion about your structure.
Myth 1
"If strangers smile at you, you are attractive."
Smile reciprocity correlates with several non-attractiveness variables: where you live, whether you smile first, your posture, and how approachable your expression reads. It is a social proxy, not a facial measurement. A quiz built on social proxies tells you about your social context, not your face.
Myth 2
"You can tell by counting compliments."
Compliment frequency is dominated by your social network composition, not your facial structure. People in dense friend groups receive more compliments regardless of attractiveness. The signal-to-noise ratio is too low for this to be diagnostic.
Myth 3
"A quiz can capture your real-life attractiveness."
No still-photo tool can. Voice, movement, posture, micro-expressions, and presence are absent from a still. What a photo-based quiz can capture honestly is the strength of the first impression the specific photo creates. That is genuinely useful for dating-app and LinkedIn photo selection. It is not a verdict on your real-life appeal.
Quiz score is one number. Looksmax Report is 17.
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