Friendship challenge

A friendship game with a score that lasts

Bring the mood and the memories. BestieScore helps turn them into a fast five question challenge, then your group decides the leaderboard.

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1MMaya Chen@maya.c
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2JJordan Lee@jordan
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3SSofia Ramos@sofia.r
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How the challenge runs

BestieScore keeps the round short enough for a group chat, then gives the outcome somewhere to go.

  1. 01

    Host

    Choose the subject

    The challenge is about you: your habits, memories, preferences, and lore.

  2. 02

    Build

    Talk it out

    The conversational builder asks for real context and turns your answers into a personalized five question draft.

  3. 03

    Publish

    Pick the ring

    Use the Outer ring for an open round or a custom ring when the challenge is for people who already earned access.

  4. 04

    Compete

    Share one link

    Friends answer four choices independently. Each quiz accepts one completed play per person.

  5. 05

    Continue

    Let the bond grow

    Scores feed the profile leaderboard and bond total. New quizzes create new rounds and unlock closer rings.

A game, not a verdict

What this friendship challenge actually measures

A BestieScore result measures correct answers to one person's quiz. It can reveal who remembers the coffee order, the old story, or the tiny preference. It cannot measure love, trust, loyalty, or whether someone is a real friend.

That boundary is part of the game design. The fun comes from comparing receipts, not making people defend the relationship.

Where it works

Four ways to run the same BestieScore game

The product loop stays the same. The social setup changes.

01

Group chat drop

Publish to your Outer ring, copy the link, and let people play whenever they see it. Repost the leaderboard after the first wave.

02

Birthday round

Use memories from the past year, then share the result card to a story. Keep private details out of questions that might travel.

03

Class or team break

Choose details the whole group had a fair chance to notice. Avoid questions that reward only one private conversation.

04

Ongoing bestie league

Create a fresh five question quiz for each round. Different quizzes keep adding to the bond without allowing repeat attempts on old answers.

Host rules

Make the competition fair enough to be funny

  1. Answer as the creator. BestieScore questions are about the subject, so the correct option should match what that person actually says.
  2. Use shared context. A hard question is fine. A secret only one player could know is not a useful way to rank a whole group.
  3. Make the draft yours. BestieScore shapes the first pass; you still review wording, options, point values, and the answer before publishing.
  4. Start open, then go closer. The Outer ring is the natural first round. Custom rings make sense once people have earned enough bond points.
  5. Do not shame the bottom of the board. Share your result, celebrate surprise answers, and let the next quiz create another chance.

After the score

The part generic friendship games leave behind

After submission, the player gets a score card with correct and wrong answers, points earned, and their updated bond. The creator gets a quiz leaderboard; the profile leaderboard ranks cumulative bond points across that creator's quizzes. Completing a quiz also creates a connection so accessible new quizzes from that creator can appear in the player's feed.

In Ring World, those points become geography. Friends occupy the deepest custom ring they have unlocked, while the permanent Outer ring remains the starting circle. A BestieScore challenge is one round inside a larger friendship game, not a disposable form.

Friendship challenge FAQ

What is a BestieScore friendship challenge?

It is a five question challenge about one person. Friends play from the same link, earn points for correct answers, and appear on quiz and profile leaderboards.

Is this a friendship game or a friendship test?

It is a game. BestieScore scores how accurately someone answered one person's questions; it does not judge the quality, loyalty, or future of a friendship.

Can the same friend play again?

A person can complete each published quiz once. The next round is a new quiz, so bond points can keep growing without letting anyone farm the same answers.

Do friends need to create their own quiz first?

No. Opening a share link starts the play flow. BestieScore can create a guest account so the attempt, score, and bond can be saved; that account can be claimed later.

Five questions. One group chat. A whole Ring World after it.

Start a personalized BestieScore challenge and give the final score somewhere to live.