How ‘Bengaluru’ are you? From filter coffee to traffic tales, take the BLR Purity Test and find out where you stand! (Img: EdexLive Desk)
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From masala dosa to missed meetings: The ultimate Bengaluru “purity test”

This trending checklist for Bengaluru techies captures the quirks, struggles, and laughs of life in India's Silicon Valley

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Think you’ve mastered the art of surviving in India’s Silicon Valley? The BLR Purity Test, created by local techie Adithya Krishna, is here to find out just how deep your Bengaluru roots go. 

Posted on his X account (a social media platform) on January 3, the tongue-in-cheek checklist of over 100 uniquely relatable experiences is equal parts fun and brutally honest.

From the quintessential “Had masala dosa at CTR (Central Tiffin Room)” to the painfully relatable “Missed a meeting because of traffic,” the test takes users on a nostalgia-filled ride through the city’s quirks. 

Other items, such as “Pivoted your startup twice” or “Paid six months’ rent as advance,” highlight Bengaluru’s techie-driven culture and its infamous housing struggles.

The brains behind the test, Adithya Krishna, is a full-stack developer with experience working at top tech firms like Red Hat. He’s also contributed to open-source projects and earned recognition as a Google Summer of Code alum. With this checklist, however, he’s donned a more creative hat — crafting a lighthearted yet nostalgic ode to Bengaluru life.

This online test invites residents to check off everything they’ve experienced, from investor meetings at UB City to working late nights at Third Wave Coffee. With every tick, users get closer to discovering their "purity score."

For Bengaluru's techies and residents, this test is a snapshot of the city's blend of innovation, tradition, and quirks, and a reminder of why people fall in love with this chaotic yet charming city.

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