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Duo Chemistry

Compare two MBTI types before the game starts

Duo mode uses both MBTI types and 12 chemistry prompts to summarize where two people align, move at different speeds, or need clearer expectations.

Chemistry score
Agreement speed
Friction and activity tips

How to read the report

The report is a conversation starter, not a fixed judgment about the relationship. Use it to compare expectations and choose better next activities together.

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What the duo score is meant to show

Duo mode is a conversation tool, not a relationship verdict. It starts from two MBTI types, then uses shared prompts to surface where two people may make decisions quickly, where expectations may differ, and which activities can create smoother coordination.

  • Use high scores as a sign of easy starting points, not proof that conflict will never happen.
  • Use low-scoring sections to choose clearer plans, roles, or communication rules.
  • Compare the report with recent real situations before making conclusions.

The most useful moment is after both people see the same explanation and talk about one concrete example. For example, compare how you plan a weekend, split chores, react to delayed replies, or decide when to stop discussing an issue. The report gives neutral language for that conversation.

How to review the report together

Read the strongest match section first, then read the friction section without trying to prove who is right. The page works best when each person gives one example from real life and agrees on one small experiment, such as planning earlier, choosing quieter activities, or setting clearer reply expectations.

If the report feels inaccurate, use that reaction as useful information too: it may mean the typed MBTI label is outdated, the current relationship context is unusual, or the two people interpret the same question differently.

Duo · Setup

Enter both MBTI types

Enter both MBTI types and discover your chemistry score and relationship analysis. Our AI identifies strengths and potential friction points between the two types.