Drop a selfie. Find out where you actually land on the PSL scale — Chad, Chadlite, Normie, or LTN. 60 seconds, no signup, no cope.
Front-facing photo, good lighting works best. Photo isn't stored.
PSL-style classification by facial structure. The middle two are the most common in real life.
Top of the food chain. Razor-sharp jawline.
The handsome regular guy. Above-average across the board, exceptional in nothing.
Solid middle of the bell curve. Balanced, unremarkable features.
Low Tier Normie. Real upside available. A few structural features are working against you — could be soft jawline, recessed chin, narrow eye shape, or asymmetry.
Take a selfie with your phone camera or upload an existing photo. Front-facing, well-lit photos give the most accurate read. Side angles, heavy filters, or low light reduce confidence.
Our AI analyzes your facial structure: jawline definition, gonial angle, eye shape, canthal tilt, cheekbone development, symmetry, and overall harmony. The classifier outputs the closest PSL tier.
You get one of four tiers — Chad, Chadlite, Normie, or LTN — plus what the AI saw to make the call, your strengths, and where to focus if you want to climb. Full report lives in the app.
The same face can score differently across photos. Here's what to control for.
Don't shoot from above (slims face artificially) or below (adds chin). Hold the phone at eye level, head straight, neutral expression.
Window light is best. Avoid harsh overhead lights (creates jaw shadows that fake definition) and dim rooms (washes out structure). No filters, no Snapchat.
The classifier needs to see your hairline, brow, and full eye structure. Push hair back. Skip glasses — they obscure canthal tilt.
Three or four photos at different times of day, different lighting. If results vary widely, you're a borderline case between two tiers — body composition and grooming will decide which one you actually live in.
The Mogger Test is a snapshot, not a verdict. A few things worth knowing if you're unhappy with your tier:
The Mogger Test goes by a lot of names depending on which corner of TikTok or which looksmaxxing forum surfaced it for you. Mog scale, mog meter, mog score, mog checker, mog rater, mog face test, mogged test, mogger rating, mog or not — they're all describing the same kind of tool. An AI classifier that reads your facial structure and returns which PSL-style tier your face reads as.
There's no meaningful distinction between any of these names. The community uses them interchangeably. What matters is the underlying analysis: does the tool actually read jawline definition, eye structure, canthal tilt, cheekbones, and overall symmetry — or is it a black-box dummy returning a random number? The Mogger Test reads structural markers directly and returns a tier you can map to PSL (Sub3 / LTN / Normie / Chadlite / Chad / GigaChad).
So when guys ask "do I mog?" or "how much do I mog?" the honest answer this mog rater can give is: it depends on the face you upload and the structural markers visible in the photo. Upload a clean front-facing selfie and the AI does the rest in 60 seconds. The result page shows your tier and what the AI saw to make the call — your strongest features and where to focus if you want to climb.
Upload or snap a selfie. AI analyzes your facial structure — jawline, eye shape, cheekbones, symmetry, gonial angle — and classifies you into one of four tiers (Chad / Chadlite / Normie / LTN) based on observable bone structure markers. Lighting, angle, and image quality affect the result, so try a clean front-facing photo for the best classification.
It's a meme/entertainment classifier, not a clinical assessment. The model is trained on visible facial structure markers and gives a directionally useful read — but it's not a verdict on your worth. Tiers can also shift with body composition, grooming, hair, and posture. The full Mogged app does deeper analysis with 10+ metrics and a personalized improvement plan.
LTN stands for "Low Tier Normie" — looksmaxxing-forum vocabulary for the bottom-end normie tier. It means a few structural features are working against you visually, but it's not a permanent verdict. LTN is also the tier with the biggest improvement upside — most dramatic before/after transformations start here.
Your photo is processed for the duration of one analysis request only. We don't store your image, share it, or use it for training. After the result is returned, the image data is discarded. The classification result you see is just a tier label — no image data persists on our side.
The Mogger Test gives you a quick tier classification — fun, fast, single result. The full Mogged app analyzes 10+ separate facial metrics (jawline definition, hunter eye score, cheekbone projection, symmetry, frame, etc.) and builds a personalized protocol with daily exercises, routines, and photo progress tracking. This page is the entry point; the app is the program.
Both ends of the bell curve are smaller than the middle. Chad is reserved for genuinely model-grade structure (top ~5%); LTN means at least 2-3 weak markers are clearly present (bottom ~25%). Most real-world faces land in Chadlite or Normie, which is why those are the most common results.
Nothing meaningful — they're all community names for the same thing: a tier classification of how much your face mogs. You'll see "mog scale," "mog score," "mog meter," "mogged test," "mog checker," "mog rater," and "mog face test" used interchangeably across TikTok and looksmaxxing forums. The Mogger Test is our version — a free AI mog rater that reads your facial structure and returns your tier in 60 seconds, no signup.
Upload a front-facing selfie and the AI will tell you in 60 seconds. The classifier reads your facial structure and returns one of four tiers. Chadlite and above means you mog most guys you'll meet day-to-day. Normie and below means you don't, in the way the word is used online. The result page also shows where to focus if you want to climb tiers — body composition and a sharper jawline move the needle most.
This page is the mog scanner. It runs entirely in your browser on iPhone, Android, or desktop — no install, no signup, photo isn't stored. If you want the deeper read (10+ facial metrics, jawline subscores, eye markers, frame analysis, and a personalized improvement plan with photo progress tracking), the full Mogged app on iOS and Android is the next step.