Just 15 simple questions. No endless surveys - get your results in 5 minutes, even on your phone.
See how you match with your partner, friends, or family. Understand each other better and improve any relationship.
Based on Dr. Gary Chapman's proven Five Love Languages framework, trusted by millions of couples worldwide.
Three simple steps to understanding your relationship better
Answer 15 simple questions about how you prefer to show and receive love. No right or wrong answers!
Find out your primary love language and what it means for your relationships. Easy to understand, no psychology degree needed.
Invite your partner, friends, or family to take the quiz and see how you connect. Learn how to show love in ways they'll actually feel it.
Everyone has a primary way they feel most loved
"I love hearing 'I love you' and compliments. Words mean everything to me."
"When you help me with tasks or do things for me, that's how I know you care."
"Thoughtful gifts show me you were thinking about me. It's the thought that counts."
"Nothing beats your undivided attention. Let's just be together, no distractions."
"Hugs, kisses, holding hands - physical affection is how I feel most connected to you."
Ever feel like you're showing love to someone, but they don't seem to notice? Or wonder why your partner, friend, or family member does certain things that don't feel meaningful to you?
You're probably speaking different love languages.
When you understand how you and the people you care about prefer to give and receive love, everything gets easier. Less misunderstandings. Stronger connections. Better relationships.
Interesting facts about how people give and receive love
Love languages identified by Dr. Gary Chapman's research
Most people have a primary and secondary love language
Of couples have different primary love languages
Quality Time is the most common primary love language
Copies sold of "The 5 Love Languages" book worldwide
Languages the framework has been translated into