Love Language Test
Answer practical relationship prompts to identify your primary and secondary love language.
Cost
Free to use
Scoring
Deterministic output
Access
No account needed
Test Container
Choose one option per prompt. Submit after all questions to see your primary and secondary type.
Progress: 0/15 answered (0%)
Choose one option per question to build your language profile.
1. I feel most cared for when someone...
2. A meaningful gesture is when someone...
3. After a hard day, I prefer someone to...
4. In a relationship, I notice love most when someone...
5. A small moment that matters is when someone...
6. I feel valued when someone...
7. During busy weeks, I feel connected when someone...
8. If I had to choose one, I would prefer...
9. I feel remembered when someone...
10. Conflict repair feels strongest when someone...
11. On special days, I appreciate most...
12. When I am overwhelmed, support means...
13. What makes me feel most secure is...
14. I feel closest when we...
15. A romantic moment is more about...
Result Container
Your live score profile appears below the test module after submission.
Five Love Language Types
- Words of Affirmation: Feeling cared for through verbal appreciation and encouragement.
- Acts of Service: Feeling supported when someone helps with practical tasks.
- Receiving Gifts: Feeling remembered through thoughtful, symbolic gifts.
- Quality Time: Feeling connected through focused and undistracted time together.
- Physical Touch: Feeling secure through appropriate physical closeness and affection.
How Scoring Works
Each answer contributes one point to one love language category. Your top score is primary, and the second highest score is secondary.
FAQ
What result will I get?
You will receive a primary and secondary love language result based on your selections.
Can I retake the test?
Yes. A retake/reset action will be included so you can run the test again anytime.
Is this a clinical psychological test?
No. This is a self-reflection framework for communication preferences and is not a clinical assessment.