PSL score explained (and how Mog Score fits)
Searchers often ask for a “PSL score” after seeing mogging clips. Here is what that slang usually means, and what Omogle Game actually shows you from one photo.
What is a PSL score online?
PSL (Pretty Scale Level) started as forum shorthand for informal 1–10 face ratings. Today it covers memes, looksmax threads, and viral tools — not one standardized test. Different sites use different axes, weights, and tier names.
What Mog Score shows instead
Mog Score gives an overall number, a tier label, and four axes — jawline, eyes, symmetry, and skin/ease — computed from face landmarks in your browser on the usual path. It is PSL-style framing for fun: transparent breakdown, not a claim of “official” PSL certification.
Why four axes, not fifteen metrics
Deep looksmax analyzers may show canthal tilt, FWHR, harmony bars, and more. We keep four axes so results stay readable on a share card and fair in Battle PK. Optional mesh preview shows landmark placement without turning the page into a medical report.
How to read your number
Lighting, angle, and expression move scores more than most people expect. Use the same setup when comparing runs. Treat output as entertainment and social sharing — not diagnosis, hiring, or self-worth.
Common questions
- Is Mog Score an official PSL rating?
- No. It is a browser entertainment scorecard inspired by the same culture. We do not issue forum-certified PSL certificates or clinical assessments.
- Can I compare two photos?
- Yes — use Mog Battle photo PK on the same device, or run Mog Score twice and compare axis bars. Both use the same four stats.
- Does my photo upload to your servers?
- On the usual Mog Score path, scoring runs in your tab and we do not upload your image for that step. See Privacy for the full statement.
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