Six ways to capture the same thing: how much each reason explains being out of work. Self-only, 7 reasons, 0–100 scale. Click a tab, play with it, watch the readout at the bottom of each — that's the data it would store.
local test — no backendnumeracy-lightreading age ~9
Fixed pool · tap & pour
You have 100 beans. Press inside a jar and drag up to fill it — the higher you drag, the more beans go in. Drag down to pour some back. Put more beans on the reasons that matter more for you.
No maths — you just keep dropping beans until they feel right.
Fixed pool · drag & drop
Here are your beans, grouped into handfuls of 10. Drag a handful into a bucket — or just tap a bucket to drop one in. More beans = matters more. Tap a handful inside a bucket to take it back.
At most 10 drags — or skip dragging entirely and tap the buckets.
Fixed pool · paint 100 squares
This grid is 100 squares — think of it as 100 beans. Pick a reason, then drag across the squares to colour them in. The more squares a reason gets, the more it matters.
Colour in a reason like filling a bar. The grey squares are still up for grabs.
Fixed pool · split one bar
Each bar is one reason. Drag a bar to give that reason more or less. When you push one up, the others shrink to make room — it always adds up to 100.
Pull your biggest reason up first; the rest settle around it on their own.
Free rating · height = weight
For each reason, drag the bar up to show how much it explains your situation. Higher = matters more. They don't have to add up — just set each one where it feels right.
No running total to manage — the lowest mental load. We turn the heights into shares.
Free rating · no numbers at all
For each reason, tap how much it explains your situation — from not at all to it's the main thing.
Pure words and taps — no numbers, no totals. The safest floor for low numeracy.