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Catching Print
Quiz

The viral TikTok trend is now a quiz.

10 photos. 3 types. How good are you at catching print?

Catching print is the viral TikTok trend where you guess a man's size just by looking at the outline in his pants. Dating coach Anwar White turned it into a whole system — Type A, B, and D — and now millions of people can't unsee it.

We turned it into a quiz. You'll see 10 photos, pick the print type for each one, and get a score at the end. New questions rotate daily, so your friends can't cheat off your answers.

Not sure what catching print means or how the types work? Read our full guide on what catching print is or check out the Type A, B, and D chart explained before you play.

How it works

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See a photo — we'll show you a celebrity's lower half

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Pick the print type — Type A, B, or D based on Anwar's system

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Get your score — from Baby Spotter to Master Print Catcher

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Share & challenge — flex your skills on socials

The Print Types

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Type A

4-6"

Peaks above mid-inseam

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Type B

6-8"

Peaks at mid to lower

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Type D

8+"

Flat or banana-shaped

Frequently Asked Questions

What does catching print mean?

Catching print means looking at the outline visible through a man's pants to estimate his size. The term comes from TikTok dating coach Anwar White, who posted a tutorial in March 2026 that got over 10 million views.

What is the catching print quiz?

It's a free daily game on this site. You see 10 photos, guess whether each one is Type A, B, or D, and get scored on how many you got right. You also get a fun title — from Baby Spotter to Master Print Catcher — that you can share with friends.

Is catching print actually accurate?

Not scientifically, no. Fabric, underwear, temperature, and anatomy all affect what you can see. Anwar White himself treats it as entertainment, not a diagnostic tool. So do we.

How often does the quiz change?

Every day. The questions rotate daily so there's always a fresh set. Your score goes on that day's leaderboard.

Who created catching print?

Anwar White (@datingcoachanwar on TikTok), a dating coach and podcaster. He coined the term and built the Type A/B/D system in a video responding to another creator who said you can't tell a man's size from the outside.