Will My Ex Come Back? Free Quiz

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Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this quiz?
This quiz is based on relationship psychology research and common patterns observed in breakups and reconciliations. While it provides helpful insights, every relationship is unique. Use the results as guidance, not absolute truth.
Do exes really come back?
Research suggests 40-50% of exes attempt some form of reconciliation. However, whether getting back together is healthy depends on why you broke up, whether both people have grown, and if underlying issues have been addressed.
How long does it take for an ex to come back?
There’s no set timeline. Some exes reach out within weeks, others take months or even years. The typical no-contact period is 30-90 days, which gives both people space to process emotions and gain perspective.
Should I contact my ex first?
If you’re in no contact, breaking it prematurely often backfires. The best approach is to give them genuine space to miss you, work on yourself, and only reach out with clear intention after sufficient time has passed.
What is the no contact rule?
No contact means completely cutting communication for a set period (usually 30-60 days minimum). This gives both people space to heal, gain clarity, and break unhealthy patterns. It’s not manipulation β€” it’s healthy boundary-setting.
What are signs my ex wants me back?
Common signs include: frequent contact, asking mutual friends about you, keeping you on social media, jealousy about you dating, bringing up positive memories, or expressing regret about the breakup. However, mixed signals are common.
When should I give up hope?
Consider moving on if: your ex is in a serious new relationship, they’ve asked you to stop contacting them, the relationship was abusive, or they’ve shown zero interest for 6+ months. Your mental health matters more than reconciliation.
Can relationships work after a breakup?
Yes, but success requires both people to have genuinely changed, clear communication about what went wrong, and commitment to not repeating past patterns. Couples therapy can be invaluable if you do reconcile.