What Makes a Good PFP? The 5 Rules (and a Tool That Scores Yours)

Five rules decide every avatar. Here's each one — and a tool that grades yours honestly.

Strip away taste and a good pfp comes down to five measurable things — the same five our Rate My PFP tool scores. Here’s each rule and why it exists:

1. Resolution: start from 512px

Platforms downscale beautifully and upscale terribly. A 512×512 source stays sharp everywhere; a 100px source is blurry forever.

2. Square crop: do it yourself

Every platform forces a square — crop it yourself or accept whatever the platform cuts. Thirty seconds in the PFP Maker versus a random machine crop.

3. Circle safety: corners don’t exist

Avatars render in circles; roughly 15% of your square vanishes. Anything important in a corner is already gone.

4. Contrast: survive the dark UI

Discord, TikTok and most chat apps are dark-mode by default. A soft, low-contrast image melts into the background — a border ring or a rim of light fixes it instantly.

5. The 40px test: the one that matters most

Your pfp lives at 40-128px, not full screen. One subject, bold shapes, clean edges. This is the check most photos fail and most good art passes — and it’s exactly the standard every pfpden pack is curated to.

Run your current avatar through Rate My PFP — it grades all five in your browser and tells you which rule to fix first.

FAQ

What makes a pfp good?

Five things: 512px+ source, a deliberate square crop, nothing important in the corners, strong contrast, and readability at 40 pixels — the size avatars actually live at.

Should my pfp be a photo or art?

Whichever passes the 40px test. Detailed photos usually fail it; bold art usually passes — which is why most of the internet runs on art avatars.

How do I test my pfp?

Rate My PFP scores all five rules free in your browser and shows exactly what to fix.