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Face Phi Ratio Test

Discover your face phi ratio — how closely your facial proportions align with the golden number (φ = 1.618) that has defined beauty for millennia.

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💡 Tip: Please upload a clear front-facing photo with good lighting and visible facial features for more accurate results

⏱️Professional analysis takes about 60 seconds, generating a detailed report of over 2500 words

Phi Ratio Calculation
Precise measurement of all facial phi ratios
Alignment Score
Overall phi alignment score out of 100
Detailed Report
Individual phi scores for each facial measurement

The Phi Ratio and Facial Beauty

Phi (φ = 1.618), also known as the golden ratio, is a mathematical proportion found throughout nature, classical art, and architecture that humans instinctively perceive as beautiful. When applied to facial aesthetics, the phi ratio appears in multiple measurements: the ratio of face length to width, the ratio of mouth width to nose width, the ratio of eye distance to face width, and many others. Our AI calculates all these phi ratios from your photo and generates a comprehensive report showing exactly where your face aligns with — and diverges from — the golden standard. You'll understand not just your overall phi score, but which specific proportions are closest to ideal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the face phi ratio?

The face phi ratio refers to how closely your facial proportions align with the golden ratio (φ = 1.618), a mathematical proportion found in nature and classical art that humans perceive as beautiful.

What is a good face phi ratio score?

Scores above 80 indicate strong phi alignment. Most people score between 60–80. Scores above 90 are extremely rare.

Is the phi ratio the same as the golden ratio?

Yes, phi (φ) is the Greek letter used to represent the golden ratio (approximately 1.618). They refer to the same mathematical proportion.

Is the face phi ratio test free?

Yes, completely free with no sign-up required.