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⭐️ In This Guide ⭐️

· Example quiz·Getting started

· Writing A Title·Writing Results

· Writing Questions·Setting up your scales

A quiz question that says "does this sparkly ring make your heart flutter?" and a slider underneath that says "what is this, no." and "i'm obsessed!" on either end.

If you’ve taken a BuzzFeed quiz, chances are you’ve come across one where each question has a slider underneath it like this. ⬇️ This is called a “scale quiz”!

This article will teach you how to make your very own scale quiz!

As an example, we’ll tell you how we made this one ➡️Rate Engagement Rings To Reveal Your Soulmate’s First And Middle Names.

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1. First, make sure you’resigned into your BuzzFeed Community account! 💻

Do n’t forget to take a look at ourCommunity Rules and Guidelinesbefore you set out .

2. Then head tocommunity.buzzfeed.com(your drafts page). You can only see this page when logged in (yours will look different based on your activity, but everyone will see the section highlighted in pink 💘 here):

3. To start your quiz, select the blue “Create New Post” button in the Your Drafts column. This’ll take you to an empty draft!

1. In yourdraft, you’ll be met with a few boxes to fill out:

2. Since we’re showing you how we madeRate Engagement Rings To Reveal Your Soulmate’s First and Middle Names, here’s how the title and description boxes look in the draft when filled out:

1. After adding your title and description, head down to your first subbuzz and hover over the “Quiz” icon. Then select “Scale Quiz.”

2. Pick the ~type~ of scale quiz you want to make. Here we’ll show you how to make a personality scale quiz, so click on the “New Personality Quiz” button.

3. You’ll arrive at the personality scale quiz builder, where you’ll see with a section to add results (highlighted in pink 💘) and a section to add questions (highlighted in green 🟩).

1. We’ll start by adding results, which is the section at the top of the personality scale quiz builder.

2. Still referring to ourexample quiz, here’s what this section looks like when filled out:

3. If someone gets this result ⬆️ while taking the quiz, it’ll look like this ⬇️ to them.

1. After you’ve added all of your results, you’ll get started on your questions.

2. Here’s what the first question in ourexample quizlooks like inside the quiz draft:

1. Now it’s time to add your scales, aka these sliders that’ll appear under each image in your quiz.

2. You’ll start with adding labels for each end of your scale (in this example, one end says, “I hate it.” and the other says, “I adore it!").

3. Here’s how to add your “mid-range marker” (in blue 🟦 ):

4. If you follow the steps above, the scale will look like this in the published draft:

5. When we first mentioned adding your scales, we highlighted a section called “Answer Ranges” (in green 🟩 here). Now, we’ll show you what that’s all about!

  • Please note that while we have a go at it your creativity , it ’s up to our editor program if a post is feature and we ca n’t forebode all mail will hit the home page !

We can’t wait to see what you create! Questions? 💌 Email us at communityhelp@buzzfeed.com!

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Getting started

BuzzFeed user's personal hub, that they can only see when logged in. Features their published posts, a weekly newsletter, their current drafts, and a list of their top-viewed posts.

"Create new post" button, found in a user's Community Hub.

Adding a title and description.

Inside a brand-new draft, we show the "Title" box, "Description" box underneath it, and first subbuzz, which is where a user can choose to make a quiz, list, etc.

The title and description box for a quiz. The title reads: "Rate Engagement Rings To Reveal Your Soulmate's First and Middle Name." The description box reads, "you're already thinking of a name, and maybe you're right."

Making your quiz.

The first box that appears when you select "scale" in the quiz drop-down menu, which includes buttons that say "New trivia quiz" and "New personality quiz."

Empty "results" and "questions" sections in a personality scale quiz.

Creating your results

Empty results section of a quiz draft.

The results section featured in the last subbuzz, but filled out with an image and result text.

quiz result

Constructing your questions.

An empty "questions" section in a BuzzFeed quiz draft, where one can add question text, an image, and image credits.

The inside of a BuzzFeed quiz draft showing a question and image added.

scales

A line that says "I hate it" on the left end, "I adore it" on the right end, and "Eh" in the middle. There is a circle that you can slide to one side or the other.

A section in a quiz draft to fill out the wording that will appear at the end of each scale under a quiz question, including a "minimum" and "maximum" label, "mid-range marker," and "answer ranges."

A box to add your mid-range marker, where you can add the percentage (halfway through = 50%) and the word associated with it (here it is "eh" to indicate a neutral response).

a question in the example quiz. a picture of a line with a dot at each end, one says "i hate it," one says "i adore it," and a dot in the middle says "eh."

"add ranges" section