“He loves me, he loves me not” (originally “effeuiller la marguerite”) is a timeless romantic game that traces its roots back to France. With each petal plucked from a daisy, you reveal a possible truth about someone’s feelings. It’s a playful way to wonder — does your crush feel the same way?
A person playing the game alternately speaks the phrases “He (or she) loves me,” and “He loves me not,” while picking one petal off a flower (usually an ox-eye daisy) for each phrase.
In the original French version of the game, the petals do not simply indicate whether the object of the player’s affection loves them, but to what extent: un peu or “a little”, beaucoup or “a lot”, passionnément or “passionately”, à la folie or “to madness”, or pas du tout or “not at all.”
How to play this game?
Just fill in your name and the name of your crush and click the start plucking button. And start plucking. Each new game has a random number of petals.
Once all petals are plucked you will see the result .
And don’t forget to share to your friends and the world .