Camel Calculator for Men

Looking for the “Camel Calculator for Men”? You’re in the right place - it’s the same playful AI tool, and it takes your photo into account.

Upload a picture, answer a few quick questions, and find out how many camels you’re worth in seconds.

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How the calculator scores men

The same tool works for everyone, it detects gender from your photo and weights the result accordingly. For men, age is scored on a later-peaking curve: desirability tends to rise through the twenties and peak somewhere in the mid-thirties to around fifty, rather than in the early twenties.

On top of age, the photo reads your looks, personal style and clothing, and the questionnaire adds personality like humour and fitness.

What tends to help a man’s score

Height is the classic example: research finds women’s preference for taller men is strong but plateaus, roughly 180 to 188 cm is the sweet spot, and being extremely tall adds little extra. A put-together style and a confident, full-frame photo also read well.

It is all tongue-in-cheek, of course. The curves are inspired by real mate-preference data, but the camel number is a joke.

Frequently asked questions

Is the camel calculator different for men?

Same tool, but it detects gender from the photo and uses a men’s curve, which peaks later than women’s.

What helps a man score more camels?

The playful curves favour certain ages and a tall-but-not-extreme height, plus a clear photo and good style. It is all for laughs.

Does height really matter?

In the joke’s logic, yes, mirroring research that women favour taller men up to a plateau around 180 to 188 cm.

Is it free?

Yes, free, no sign-up, and it runs in your browser.

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