TIKTOK trends come and go, but sometimes there are a few fun ones that stick around for a while.

A viral trend called ‘They’re a 10, but…’ is now on everyone’s For You page.

'They're a 10, but...' trend has been taking over TikTok this June

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‘They’re a 10, but…’ trend has been taking over TikTok this JuneCredit: TikTok/@libbymae24

What is the ‘They’re a 10, but…’ TikTok trend?

The trend works best with two or more people.

It involves creating an imaginary partner and rating them on a scale of one to ten based on their physical appearance.

However, the fun part comes after.

Aside from their physical looks comes a specific catch: a positive or negative personality quality.

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For example, if an imaginative partner is a ’10’ but showers once a month, you have to give them a new rating based on the negative personality trait.

If an imaginative partner is a two but always responds to text messages instantly, the rating might go up significantly.

Many TikTok creators have also hopped on the trend, including Serena Pitt and Zahra.

Flossing can also help a potential significant other bump up their score, according to TikTok creator billlnai.

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The hashtag #hesa10but has already reached 15.8million views.

What are other viral TikTok trends?

The ‘pulling man game‘ is another viral game on TikTok that discerns who the dominant individual is in a romantic relationship.

The game involves testing the body language and how couples stand or sit next to one another.

TikTok then uses a green line to determine who is dominant, according to their physical stance.

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The test basically determines that the person standing or sitting more upright is the dominant figure, while the one leaning is more vulnerable.

Many body language experts did note that the green line test is not accurate, and should only be utilized for fun as a viral trend.

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