About
The Race Purity Test is an online quiz parodying the Rice Purity Test consisting of 100 questions meant to test how racist the test taker is by ticking the boxes next to the prompts that apply to you. The test was launched in August 2025 by Early.cash and went viral on X / Twitter that month as users posted their results from taking the test, also inspiring memes and discourse.
Origin
The Race Purity Test was launched at racepuritytest.com in August 2025 by X user @earlydotcash. The top of the site describes the test, reading:
The Race Purity Test is a racism assessment based on one’s experiences with different races throughout life. The higher your score, the more racist you are. Caution: This is not a bucket list. Completion of all items on this test will likely result in angry liberals yelling at you on X.
The test consists of 100 questions meant to test how racist the taker is, including questions about what slurs you’ve used against certain races, what stereotypes you’ve applied to certain races, more joke-y questions like “Never sent money to a Nigerian prince” and questions about holocaust denial, including three questions in a row reading, “Doubted the 6 million number,” “Maybe it happened, but it wasn’t 6 million,” and “Did the math on baking 6 million cookies in 5 years.”

On August 5th, 2025, X user @Majewra posted a screenshot of their score in response to a now-deleted user’s post, likely also sharing their score, writing, “I’m pathetic,” garnering around eight likes in a week. This is the earliest known active user to share their score.

Spread
The Race Purity Test continued to prove popular on X over the following days.
On August 5th, 2025, X user @neocasarvatism posted a screenshot of several of their answers for the test, showing numerous boxes checked off, writing, “Generational run,” garnering over 100 likes in a week.

On August 11th, X user @alatus_l0v posted a screenshot of some of the questions, writing, “Whys this test teaching me new slurs,” garnering over 226,000 likes and 11,000 reposts in a day.

Later that day, X user @jiraibaby posted a screenshot of one of the questions, which references the meme coin n***abutt, writing, “This test is so funny bc it’s clearly made by the most racist person in the world literally what is this,” garnering over 1,100 likes in a day.
That same day, X user @beccaphernelia posted, “ok why the fuck are yall taking this test serious question,” garnering over 18,000 likes in a day.

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