Do I Have a Crush Quiz: Love or Illusion?

When your heart starts beating faster at the sight of a certain person, and your thoughts continuously return to the same face – it can be confusing. “What’s happening to me? Is this just friendly affection or something more?” – these questions trouble the minds of millions of people daily. That’s why we created the “Do I Have a Crush?” quiz, which will help you understand your feelings, determine their nature and depth. Let’s dive into the world of emotions, the psychology of infatuation, and learn to recognize the subtle signals that our own hearts send us.
Questions Overview
- Your heart races and you immediately check your appearance
- You smile and feel a pleasant surprise
- You wave casually and continue what you were doing
- You feel nervous but can't explain why
- Multiple times daily, including scrolling through old posts
- Occasionally, more than you check other friends' profiles
- Only when they post something new, just like with other friends
- You sometimes find yourself on their profile without remembering why you went there
- A sharp pang of jealousy and disappointment
- Slightly bothered but you try to be supportive
- Genuinely happy for them and eager to hear more
- Confused about why you feel somewhat upset by this
- Feel devastated and spend hours wondering if you did something wrong
- Feel disappointed but understand things happen
- Easily reschedule and use the free time for something else
- Feel bothered but question if you're overreacting
- Try on multiple outfits and ask for opinions to look your absolute best
- Put in a bit more effort than usual but don't stress too much
- Wear whatever you'd normally wear for any social activity
- Spend time getting ready but then question if you're trying too hard
- Strong agreement and secret hope they'll say it again when your crush is present
- A mix of embarrassment and pleasure at the thought
- Laughter and dismissal because it seems ridiculous
- Uncertainty and wondering if others see something you haven't acknowledged
- You're captivated and can't stop thinking about how good they look
- You notice it looks nice and make sure to compliment them
- You might notice but don't feel particularly affected by it
- You're surprised by how much you're noticing their appearance lately
- A romantic scenario that leaves you flustered the next day
- Ambiguous situations where you're together but not explicitly romantic
- Normal, platonic interactions similar to your real-life relationship
- Confusing scenarios that leave you wondering about your feelings
- Always seeking their reaction first and feeling validated when they laugh
- Often looking to them for response but also caring about the group's reaction
- Engaging equally with everyone in the group
- Unconsciously focusing on them and then wondering why
- Drop everything to respond immediately with a racing heart
- Feel a pleasant spike of excitement before responding
- Respond when convenient, like with any other message
- Feel a strange mix of excitement and anxiety you can't explain
- Cancel all potential plans without hesitation and be secretly happy they asked
- Likely help them out and feel good about being there for them
- Help if you can, just as you would for any close friend
- Help them but question why you're so eager to sacrifice your time
- Get flustered and overly defensive about being 'just friends'
- Feel a slight flush but can explain your friendship normally
- Describe them as you would any other friend, without any awkwardness
- Find yourself giving confusing or contradictory explanations
- Spend weeks planning something deeply personal that will impress them
- Put thoughtful consideration into finding something they'll genuinely appreciate
- Get them something appropriate for your friendship level
- Overthink the choice, worried about sending the wrong message
- Feel genuinely heartbroken and struggle to hide your disappointment
- Feel a twinge of disappointment but sincerely wish them happiness
- Be happy for them and curious to meet their new partner
- Feel unexpectedly bothered and confused by your reaction
- Can't stop smiling and mentioning their name comes up in unrelated conversations
- Speak more animatedly than you do about most people
- Talk about them the same way you discuss other friends
- Sometimes catch yourself talking about them too much and then get self-conscious








What if you or they don’t have a phone or social media
Idk if i sold trust it