Rank These Little Lies and We'll Predict Your Truth Value System
From white lies to bold fabrications, how you rank them reveals what you truly believe about honesty, loyalty, and self-protection!
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Not all lies are created equal. Some we tell to protect others. Some we tell to protect ourselves. And some? Well, they’re just part of the game. How you rank everyday lies—harmless, strategic, or shady—reveals your real values when it comes to honesty, trust, and morality.
In this quiz, you’ll judge a series of small, socially accepted lies. Your rankings will show what matters more to you: brutal honesty, personal safety, or keeping the peace. Ready to uncover your hidden truth system? Let’s find out where your compass really points.
Saying 'I'm almost there' when you're still home:
Unacceptable—just say you’re lateOkay—if it prevents dramaTotally fine—no one gets hurtComplimenting a bad haircut to spare feelings:
Kind—feelings matter more than truthNot right—truth helps peopleI’d say nothing or change the topicPretending to like someone’s cooking:
Sure—what’s the harm?I’d tell them kindlyOnly if they tried really hardGhosting someone instead of saying you're not interested:
I get it—it’s hard to rejectWrong—be direct and respectfulFine—no one owes anyone closureFaking an excuse to avoid plans:
Sometimes necessary for mental healthIt’s not a lie, it’s survivalJust be honest—you need spaceSaying 'I'm fine' when you're not:
Always—no one needs the full storySay the truth—it builds trustDepends who’s askingLying on your resume a little:
Nope—truth is the foundationA stretch is okay, not a lieFake it till you make it More Like This