Race Purity Test
The Race Purity Test is an online quiz launched in August 2025 that parodies the Rice Purity Test format by presenting 100 checkbox prompts designed to gauge how racist the taker is1. Created by X user @earlydotcash and hosted at racepuritytest.com, the test blew up on X/Twitter when users started posting their scores, with one viral post about the quiz pulling over 226,000 likes in a single day3.
Overview
The Race Purity Test follows the same checkbox format as the original Rice Purity Test, where users click on every statement that applies to them and receive a score at the end. Instead of measuring sexual or social "innocence," this version measures racial bias through 100 prompts that cover a wide spectrum of racist attitudes, behaviors, and stereotypes1.
The questions range from relatively mild stereotype acknowledgments ("Believe that Asians are usually good at math") to explicit slur usage ("Called a Mexican person a wetback") to outright holocaust denial, including three escalating prompts about the "6 million" number1. Several questions reference internet-specific culture, like trading the "$NIGGABUTT cryptocurrency" and never falling for call center scams "because the accent always gives it away"3. The higher a user's score, the more prompts they've checked off, meaning a higher number indicates more racist behavior.
The Race Purity Test was created by X user @earlydotcash and launched at racepuritytest.com in August 20253. The site was built as a parody of the Rice Purity Test, a well-known purity quiz that originated at Rice University and asks 100 questions about a person's life experiences. Where that original test was designed as a lighthearted freshman icebreaker, the Race Purity Test flipped the concept into an edgy measure of racial prejudice1.
The earliest known user to share their score on X was @Majewra, who posted a screenshot of their results on August 5th, 2025, in response to another user's now-deleted post. Their caption read simply, "I'm pathetic," and the post picked up around eight likes in its first week3.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Taking the Race Purity Test works exactly like the Rice Purity Test it's based on:
Visit racepuritytest.com
Read through the 100 checkbox statements
Click on every item that applies to you or that you agree with
Submit to see your score
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The test includes the question "Never sent money to a Nigerian prince," meaning checking it off (indicating you've never been scammed) actually adds to your "racism" score.
Three consecutive questions escalate through levels of holocaust denial, going from doubt to outright math jokes about the logistics of the Holocaust.
One question asks if you've "Traded the $NIGGABUTT cryptocurrency," blending crypto culture with racial humor in a way that even shocked regular test-takers.
The question "Poor kids should have the same opportunities as white kids" references a real Joe Biden gaffe from 2019, embedded among otherwise original prompts.
Despite the extreme content, user @alatus_l0v's complaint about the test "teaching me new slurs" became its single biggest viral moment, with 226,000 likes.
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 2The Race Purity Testarticle
- 3Race Purity Test - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4Race (human categorization)encyclopedia