About this app
Can 36 questions really make two people fall in love? That’s the question psychologist Dr. Arthur Aron set out to explore, and the inspiration behind this fun relationship quiz for couples. He designed a series of thirty-six love questions that start light and become deeper and more personal, helping two people open up, grow closer, and build a real emotional connection. In his original study, two complete strangers asked each other all 36 questions, then finished with four minutes of silent eye contact. Six months later, they were married. Since then, the 36 Questions to Fall in Love have become a worldwide phenomenon, featured in The New York Times, The Big Bang Theory, and countless relationship podcasts and couple shows. Now you can experience this famous love quiz for yourself. A playful, meaningful way to rediscover connection, spark conversations, or see if there’s chemistry with someone new. How to Play • Sit facing each other and take turns reading each love question • Be honest, curious, and have fun • There’s no timer, no score • End with a four-minute silent gaze (optional … but powerful!) Whether you’re newly dating, in a long-term relationship, or looking for a romantic Valentine’s quiz, this app can help you go beyond small talk and discover how close two people can get in one conversation. Download 36 Questions To Fall In Love! app. The original love quiz and relationship test for couples who want to laugh, talk, and fall in love all over again.
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What’s New
We’ve made a few small improvements and bug fixes to keep everything running smoothly. Thank you for using 36 Questions To Fall In Love.
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- First observed Aug 18, 2026 · 12:53 PM Free