The rice purity test is a popular self-assessment questionnaire designed to measure a person's life experiences and perceived innocence. Originally created by Rice University students, the test consists of 100 yes-or-no questions covering topics such as relationships, social activities, rule-breaking, and personal milestones. Participants start with a score of 100 and lose points for each experience they have had, resulting in a final purity score. The rice purity test is often taken for fun among friends, especially students and young adults, to compare scores and spark conversations about shared experiences and personal growth.