Happiness Calculator

The Football Happiness Calculator is a method of determining one’s mood after a weekend of football.

You enter football teams, some you like and some you don’t, and the calculator returns your Football Happiness Quotient (FHQ).

The FHQ is a number between 0 and 100, which 0 being the worst set of football results you could have and 100 being the best.  The numbers are based on the most recent weekend of football, so you’ll get a new number every week.

You may try the College Football Happiness Calculator
or the Pro Football Happiness Calculator.

Note that the College Football Happiness Calculator uses team names without the word “University”.  And full names are used.  For example, there is no UCLA – it’s California-Los Angeles.

If you want to inform me of something or ask a question, use the comment field of the blog post.  Thanks.

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3 Responses to “Happiness Calculator”

  1. Some Blog Site » Blog Archive » Football Happiness, Part 1 Says:

    […] Being an engineer, I thought there must be some way to quantify this effect.  So I made up a way to quantify it and the result is at the Happiness Calculator page. […]

  2. Some Blog Site » Blog Archive » Football Happiness, Part 2 Says:

    […] have updated the Football Happiness Calculator.  Now you can track NFL teams as well as college Division 1-A […]

  3. End of Summer, 2009 •• Some Blog Site Says:

    […] brought with it a thousand pleasant memories of the start of school. I will again be updating the Football Happiness Calculator, so check your mood on Mondays throughout the fall and early winter. Or don’t. I’m not […]

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