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Can viral relationship tests like the bird test really tell you about your relationship?

Last updated: December 3, 2025 1:25 am
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Did you see that seagull? Taking the bird test

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If you’ve been active on social media platforms like TikTok, chances are you’ve come across the trending “bird test.” This test involves one partner pointing out something, like a bird outside the window, to see how the other responds. If the response shows interest, it’s considered a positive sign for the relationship. This viral test has resonated with millions of people as it highlights the significance of small moments of responsiveness in relationships.

Research in the field of psychology has long emphasized the importance of these small interactions, referred to as “bids,” in nurturing love and connection in relationships. Studies have shown that partners who engage positively with each other’s bids for connection tend to have happier and more stable relationships. These moments of responsiveness, whether during everyday interactions or conflicts, play a crucial role in maintaining relational well-being over time.

While viral tests like the bird test offer a fun way to explore the dynamics of relationships, it’s essential to remember that they are not definitive indicators of a relationship’s health. It’s normal for partners to miss cues at times due to various factors, and interpreting a single moment as a reflection of the entire relationship can lead to unnecessary anxiety or misunderstandings.

These viral relationship tests have gained popularity due to the uncertainties of modern dating and the oversimplification of complex relationship dynamics. With the abundance of options in the dating world, many individuals find themselves navigating ambiguous relationships with unclear expectations. Viral tests promise quick answers and clarity in a time of uncertainty, making them appealing to a wide audience.

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While the bird test and similar trends can offer valuable insights into the importance of responsiveness in relationships, it’s crucial to look beyond individual moments and focus on the overall patterns of connection and communication in a relationship. Love is not defined by a single gesture or reaction but by the consistent effort and presence partners show each other over time.

Emily Impett, a professor at the University of Toronto Mississauga, specializes in research on relationships, sacrifice, and intimacy in long-term partnerships.

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