If you were living in ancient times, when your life could be bartered for a horse, a goat…a camel—how would you compare? How many camels would you be worth?
We're here to find out. Just answer a few simple questions, and we'll tell you how many hump-backed ungulates add up to your own value.

Questions Overview
- I don't remember. / I can't read. 🥀
- A year ago or more.
- More than a month ago.
- Less than a month ago.
- Once
- Twice
- A few times
- Several times
- Daily
- Weekly
- Monthly
- I can't remember the last time I flossed, tbh.
- Always tell the truth.
- Protect people's feelings.
- It's complicated.
- All the time.
- When I remember to.
- No, they can handle it themselves.
- Yes, and actually I hold it open when they're an awkward distance away just to see them hustle.
- I can barely speak one!
- I speak my native language super well, I think, but I only speak one.
- I speak 2 languages!
- I speak more than 2 languages!
- Not at all. I'm hanging out in the shallow end!
- I can tread water, but that's about it.
- I can swim fine, but I'm no athlete.
- I'm a strong swimmer!
- My charming personality!
- The beverages.
- The main course, of course. I’m a great cook.
- Ice.
- The gluten-free/vegan option.
- A humble but tasty appetizer.
- Booksmart and academic.
- Street smart with lots of common sense.
- Neither, tbh. 🥀
- Of course. It’s important to share what you have.
- We can split it, that’s fair.
- No way. They can get their own.
- No, and actually I throw it away just to troll them.
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What’s the normal price of a camel?
If you’re taking this quiz, you’ve probably seen the camel memes online, people discussing how many camels equal one human life and wondering how many camels they’re worth. Where did this come from? Why are we talking about it? How much is a camel worth, exactly?
Well, the idea comes from the Islamic concept of diyah, or blood money. Traditionally, diyah was monetary compensation for someone’s wrongful, accidental death. For example, if your horse accidentally trampled your neighbor, you’d owe that neighbor’s family a diyah. How you pay the diyah depends on your culture, wealth, and other factors, but one common metric was camels!
How many camels is one person worth? According to tradition, the average man was worth 100 camels, and other demographics—women, non-muslims, slaves, etc.—were worth half as much. Of course, it’s an outdated tradition that isn’t really in play today, at least not in the same way, but some cultures do still abide by the concept of a diyah, though the values of the average person have changed (and become a bit more equal). In states where diyah is still practiced, like Iran or Pakistan, the value is often set by a judge, or it’s negotiated by the families involved.
Want to learn more?
For more information about diyahs, check out these interesting resources:






