PSL Score Test

An AI-measured alternative to forum PSL ratings: objective landmark geometry, 14 scored features, and a percentile — no strangers, no brutality.

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What a PSL score is

PSL rating is a face-rating scale that emerged from a cluster of looksmaxxing forums (the name abbreviates the communities it started on). It runs roughly 1–8 rather than 1–10, is deliberately calibrated harsher than mainstream ratings — a PSL 5 is already well above average — and its culture centres on analyzing specific facial traits: canthal tilt, midface ratio, jaw and gonial angle, cheekbone prominence, eye-area ("orbital") aesthetics. A PSL score test in the forum tradition means posting your photo and letting anonymous strangers grade those traits.

Our test measures the same underlying geometry — eye-axis tilt, midface proportions, jawline definition, bone-structure prominence — but with an AI that maps 50+ landmarks and scores them reproducibly. You get the trait-level analysis PSL culture is actually after, with a percentile against 2.4M+ analyzed faces instead of the opinion of whoever was online.

How our score maps to the PSL scale

Because PSL is percentile-calibrated ("5+ is rare"), the honest translation is through your percentile rather than a formula. Roughly: a result around the middle of our distribution corresponds to the PSL 4 band ("normie" in forum jargon); the top ~20% tracks the PSL 5 range; the top few percent maps to 6+, the band forums treat as model-tier. Treat any such mapping as approximate — PSL ratings are crowd opinions with famous inter-rater disagreement, which is precisely the problem a measured score solves.

One thing we deliberately do not import from PSL culture is its fatalism. The forums treat facial measurements as destiny; the data doesn't support that. Lighting, angle, leanness, grooming, and photo technique move measured scores materially, and the traits themselves matter far less to real-world outcomes than the subculture claims. We publish our model's limitations openly on the methodology page — including that every face-rating system, ours included, encodes narrow photographic conventions, not human value.

Why measured beats crowd-rated

Forum ratings are noisy (the same photo gets a 3.5 and a 5.5 in one thread), skewed by the rater pool's calibration, and frequently cruel by design. Landmark-based scoring is consistent — the same photo always produces the same result — and trait-level output tells you what actually drives the number, whether that's a below-average symmetry measurement or a strong jawline score. If you're here from the looksmaxxing side of the internet: run the scan, read the breakdown, and take the trait data without the doom. If the numbers ever stop feeling like entertainment and start feeling like self-worth, step back — no scale, PSL or ours, measures that.

Frequently asked questions

What does PSL stand for?+

It abbreviates the looksmaxxing forum communities the scale emerged from. The scale itself runs roughly 1–8, calibrated so that ratings above 5 are genuinely rare.

What is a good PSL score?+

On the forum scale, 4 is average, 5 is notably above average, and 6+ is the band forums call model-tier. Our percentile output maps roughly onto those bands — top ~20% ≈ PSL 5 range, top few percent ≈ 6+.

Is this the same as getting rated on a PSL forum?+

It measures the same traits (canthal tilt, midface ratio, jawline, eye area) but with reproducible AI landmark geometry instead of anonymous strangers' opinions — and with a percentile baseline of 2.4M+ faces.

Is a PSL rating accurate?+

Crowd PSL ratings are famously inconsistent between raters. Measured geometry is consistent, but any face rating — ours included — reflects narrow photographic conventions, not attractiveness in real life or personal worth.

Is the PSL score test free?+

Yes — the scan, trait breakdown, and percentile are free with no signup.

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