Hunter Eyes

Hunter or prey — which are you?

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Eye area analysis
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Multi-dimensional
6 metrics
Actionable tips
Exercises & care

Example Analysis Results

See real Hunter Eyes evaluation examples with six-dimension scores, strengths, weaknesses, and improvement suggestions

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Hunter Eyes Score

9.2

Exceptional predatory gaze with strong positive canthal tilt, minimal eyelid exposure, and deep-set orbits. This represents a textbook example of high-tier Hunter eyes with ideal dimensions.

Canthal Tilt

9.5

Upper Eyelid Exposure

9.0

Lower Eyelid Exposure

9.5

Eye Socket Depth

8.5

Brow-Eye Distance

9.0

Eye Shape / Almond

9.5

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Strengths

  • Strong positive canthal tilt
  • Minimal upper eyelid exposure

Weaknesses

  • Minor lower lid puffiness
  • Slight asymmetry in brow position

Improvement Suggestions

  • Maintain low body fat for orbital clarity
  • Use cold compresses for morning puffiness
  • Optimize sleep for skin health
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Hunter Eyes Score

6.5

The eyes exhibit a strong positive canthal tilt and low-set brows, though high upper eyelid exposure and vertical openness prevent a true predatory Hunter classification.

Canthal Tilt

8.0

Upper Eyelid Exposure

4.0

Lower Eyelid Exposure

8.0

Eye Socket Depth

6.0

Brow-Eye Distance

8.0

Eye Shape / Almond

6.0

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Strengths

  • Strong positive canthal tilt
  • Low brow-to-eye distance

Weaknesses

  • Significant upper eyelid exposure
  • Vertically wide palpebral fissure

Improvement Suggestions

  • Practice a 'hunter squint' (slight contraction of lower lids) as a default resting face.
  • Utilize cold compresses and caffeine-based eye creams to maximize lower lid tightness.
  • Maintain consistent tongue posture (mewing) to support the midface and orbital area.

Hunter Eyes Scoring System

Review the weighted 6 dimensions, then see how total score maps to Tier and community title.

Evaluation Dimensions (1-10)

Canthal Tilt20%

Outer corner at or above inner corner aligns better with Hunter traits; negative tilt lowers score.

Upper Eyelid Exposure20%

Less upper scleral show and better upper lid coverage generally score higher.

Lower Eyelid Exposure15%

Tighter lower lid with minimal lower scleral show scores higher; visible lower white lowers score.

Eye Socket Depth20%

Deeper-set eyes with clearer orbital structure usually appear more Hunter-like.

Brow-Eye Distance10%

Lower brow position and shorter brow-eye distance usually increase intensity.

Eye Shape / Almond15%

A longer horizontal and narrower vertical eye aperture aligns more with the target template.

Tier Mapping

S Tier8.5 - 10

God Tier / Supreme Hunter

Strong positive canthal tilt, deep-set sockets, minimal eyelid exposure, and dominant eye presence.

A Tier7.0 - 8.4

High Tier / Chadlite

Clearly hunter-like traits with good structure, slight upward tilt, and high attractiveness.

B Tier5.5 - 6.9

Average / Normie

Mostly neutral eye-area profile without strong hunter or prey extremes.

C Tier4.0 - 5.4

Below Average

Mildly prey-leaning profile, rounder shape or slight downturn, limited depth.

D/F Tier< 4.0

Prey Eyes / Sub5

More obvious prey-like traits: downturn, scleral show, or shallow socket structure.

Features

Discover what makes Hunter Eyes evaluation the best choice for eye area aesthetics

Six-dimension eye area evaluation

Science-based assessment of canthal tilt, upper/lower eyelid exposure, eye socket depth, brow-eye distance, and eye shape to quantify how Hunter-like your eye area is.

Instant Hunter Eyes score

Get your 1-10 eye area score, Tier rank, and community title in seconds, plus actionable strengths/weakness insights.

Actionable improvement tips

Safe, non-surgical methods from the guide: UUDD exercises, squint training, cold compress, sleep, brow grooming, body fat, and mewing.

Scientific & roast modes

Scientific mode gives objective analysis and suggestions; roast mode delivers a funny, shareable take while keeping scores objective.

Privacy first

We never store your photos. Images are used only for evaluation and deleted after processing.

How It Works

Get your Hunter Eyes evaluation in three simple steps

1

Upload your photo

Upload a clear, front-facing photo with good lighting on the eyes and brow area. JPG, PNG, WebP (max 10MB).

2

AI eye area analysis

Our AI analyzes your eye area across six dimensions—canthal tilt, upper eyelid exposure, socket depth, and more—against the Hunter Eyes ideal.

3

View results

Receive your Hunter Eyes score and detailed analysis in seconds, plus personalized improvement tips (e.g. UUDD, cold compress, brow grooming).

Example evaluation result

See what a Hunter Eyes evaluation looks like

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Hunter Eyes Score

9.2

Exceptional predatory gaze with strong positive canthal tilt, minimal eyelid exposure, and deep-set orbits. This represents a textbook example of high-tier Hunter eyes with ideal dimensions.

Canthal Tilt

9.5

Upper Eyelid Exposure

9.0

Lower Eyelid Exposure

9.5

Eye Socket Depth

8.5

Brow-Eye Distance

9.0

Eye Shape / Almond

9.5

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This is an example. Your actual result will include six-dimension scores and personalized suggestions.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Hunter Eyes evaluation

What exactly are Hunter Eyes?

Hunter Eyes is an eye-area aesthetic label that usually refers to a flatter or positive canthal tilt, lower upper-lid exposure, a more almond-shaped aperture, deeper-set sockets, and a tighter brow-eye distance. A Hunter Eyes evaluation turns these traits into readable scores so you can understand your current eye-area profile more clearly.

What dimensions are included in Hunter Eyes evaluation?

Hunter Eyes evaluation covers six core dimensions: canthal tilt, upper eyelid exposure, lower eyelid exposure, eye socket depth, brow-eye distance, and eye shape/almond ratio. Each metric is scored from 1-10, then combined into a Hunter Eyes total score, Tier mapping, and personalized strengths/weaknesses breakdown.

Can Hunter Eyes improve with training?

Some structural parts of Hunter Eyes are strongly genetic, but the visual presentation of Hunter Eyes can still improve through habit and condition management. UUDD drills, eye-control practice, better sleep, puffiness control, brow grooming, and body-fat management can all make Hunter Eyes look sharper and more defined over time.

How many credits does one Hunter Eyes evaluation cost?

One Hunter Eyes evaluation costs 10 credits. After submission, Hunter Eyes returns your total score, dimension-level details, and improvement suggestions. You can buy credits on the pricing page and start using Hunter Eyes immediately after login.

Does Hunter Eyes store my uploaded photos?

No. Hunter Eyes only processes your image temporarily for the current analysis flow, then deletes it right after completion. Hunter Eyes does not keep permanent photo storage and does not share your image with unrelated third parties.

How fast does Hunter Eyes return results?

In most cases, Hunter Eyes returns results within seconds, though short queues can appear during peak traffic. Whether you choose Scientific or Roast mode, Hunter Eyes still delivers a consistent structured output with score, dimension breakdown, and actionable suggestions.

How should I take a photo for accurate Hunter Eyes evaluation?

For more reliable Hunter Eyes analysis, use a front-facing photo with neutral expression, clear eye-area visibility, and even lighting. Avoid heavy filters or exaggerated beauty effects. The more consistent your input photo is, the more stable Hunter Eyes scoring becomes across key dimensions.

Can Hunter Eyes scores be used for long-term tracking?

Yes. One core use case of Hunter Eyes is progress tracking over time. If you keep photo conditions similar, Hunter Eyes helps you compare total score, Tier shifts, and per-dimension changes to see whether training, recovery, and grooming habits are actually improving your eye-area presentation.