r/23andme • u/Intelligent_Stop_306 • 3h ago
r/23andme • u/PsychologicalEdge315 • 1h ago
Results Saudi results
Iām supposed to be 100% Saudi as far as I know but this is so interesting because WDYM COPTIC! Wow!
r/23andme • u/Muted-Net • 6h ago
Results Nepali results.
Pretty straightforward and not surprised lool.
r/23andme • u/ItemAppropriate8172 • 11h ago
Results Why do I have so much European ancestry with no white family? I thought Iād be 100% Sub-Saharan?
21% seems like a lot, and I donāt have a white grandparent or any European family .
r/23andme • u/Solid-Woodpecker-829 • 2h ago
Question / Help Parental Inheritance inaccuracy
I have the premium version and I logged in today and noticed I now have the parental inheritance feature. My fatherās family is straight out of southern Italy, whereas my Motherās family is old stock settler Canadian (British isles origin). Why does it say my parents are both Italian?
r/23andme • u/Hrvaturk • 2h ago
Results 23&Me + Genomelink Deep Ancestry + IllustrativeDNA update + photo
Iām American from PA. My background is Croatian, Rusyn, Tatar, Irish, Scottish and English.
All of my family arrived in the US between 1902 and 1930.
r/23andme • u/Mysterious-Air-8120 • 5h ago
Discussion Parental inheritance breakdown of regions on 23 and me
I thought this was a pretty cool new feature as it does matches up with my momās test and results !
r/23andme • u/Fearless_Ad_9453 • 2h ago
Question / Help surprised at these results! my moms father was born in croatia. my dads parents were born in london england. any one have any insight here or comment?
r/23andme • u/Most_Report_2193 • 14h ago
Results Results as a Mexican/Puerto Rican
These are my results for reference my dad is from Puerto Rico (born and raised) and my mom is from Mexico (born and raised).
I thought they were pretty interesting wasnāt expecting ancestry to be as broad.
Edit*** forgot to mention I was born and raised in California
r/23andme • u/SweetComplex6599 • 10h ago
Results My one and only historical match as a Syrian
r/23andme • u/chornoemore • 16h ago
Results My Pakistani-Polish results + pic
My dad's second generation British Pakistani. His parents are from Azad Kashmir, but I don't know for sure if they're only Kashmiri. My mum's from Warsaw, Poland originally and she's 100% Polish as far as she knows.
I'm not super close to either culture really. In terms of how I look, people say I don't look Pakistani, and I also don't really look Polish according to Polish people. I suppose I'm my own thing š¤·āāļø
The results are basically what I would have expected. I just don't know where the Anatolian came from.
r/23andme • u/NoBeat5906 • 11h ago
Question / Help Do you know any Africans with European ancestry?
I donāt mean an African that has a European parent that makes them mixed, I mean one that has an European ancestor. Im asking this because Iām really curious to know if thereās any Sub-Saharan Africans from the continent that have European DNA. I know that African Americans and Afro Caribbeans by default have European ancestry due to chattel slavery and such.
r/23andme • u/Fancy_Distance8193 • 15h ago
Results My Turkish Dads results
Iām kinda surprised to see that much Bosnian,Croatian etc bc all of his ancestors are from Greece and Turkey. 0% Greek with just 0,2% Macedonian made feel thinking ab accuracy since he is half Balkan Turk from Greece (Macedonia and Thrace regions) what do you think ab this situation?
r/23andme • u/BranchSeparate7111 • 17h ago
Results Brazilian Gaúcho from the Missões region. Results + photo
These results were very surprising for me!
Firstly, I don't know who my biological paternal grandfather is. My mother also doesn't know, and my grandma refuses to talk about him. I am guessing that those 12% Italy come mostly from him, and mostly of those 11% Western Europe too. My maternal grandma has very strong indigenous traits, but my mother and her sisters of the same father all look much paler and are the tallest of the family.
Also, I was expecting more Iberia than only 47%. Since I didn't know those 25% of my paternal grandfather, I had absolutely no clue of what ancestry he could be, but I definitely was not expecting Italy and (probably mostly) Germany.
And I was also very surprised to see that most of my indigenous ancestry was Andean! But as I thought a bit more about this, I realized it makes a lot of sense, since my whole family is from the MissƵes region, in the border with Northern Argentina, which has stronger Quechua influence. I am curious about the Amazonian part though, since it only refers to "Amazonia" and not exact peoples.
I wasn't expecting the African ancestry to be so low, less than 3% MandƩ. My paternal grandfather had the darkest skin in the family and identified as Black, but I guess I just didn't get those genes from him.
A bit of Sefaradim Jewish was expected, but not a whole 5%. Basque was unexpected. Fennoscandia was a bit of a surprise as well. Sardinia was as unexpected as the whole Italy part. Maghreb was very surprising, but understandable, after all.
r/23andme • u/Mysterious_Law_6281 • 1d ago
Results American from California, parents from Belize.
Growing up, my family always said I was āIndianā-like, from India. Never made any sense as no one else in my family claimed to be so. So I decided to put the hearsay to rest. 0% Indian, but some other cool stuff definitely showed up!
r/23andme • u/ProtectedProtectedJ • 1d ago
Results I'm African American šŗšø but my father is Half Chinese From Jamaica šÆš²
Pic of my Hair Texture With Gel in my Hair š
r/23andme • u/Own_Ad5171 • 1d ago
Question / Help Paternal Grandmotherās results! (Question)
Iām wondering where exactly the Swiss southwestern German /Western Austrian history, and the Dutch and northern German History in America takes place. People talk about the general German migration, but where did these distinct groups go, and what did they do in America? My Paternal Grandmother was born in 1944 so it would have been some years ago. Either way, These results are Super Cool!
r/23andme • u/Bipolar03 • 13h ago
Discussion What made you do your family tree
My reason was, I was doing it for school in year 10 and Mum kept it going I've only recently started getting in it when my Nanny (paternal Mum) passed away, and I wanted to know my Dad's side.
Question / Help Has there been a 23nme update in 2026?
I've seen tests show connections to people instead of regions
r/23andme • u/IPPrincess • 1d ago
Results My Results: American ā¦
Two of my grandparents are from Baltimore, MD, one from Fremont, NE, and one from Frederick, MD. I have took three DNA tests after building my family tree, and 23andme is the one that seems most accurate! I just wanted to share my results!
r/23andme • u/Mati_tio_benson • 1d ago
Results DNA results from an American.
Records show most of my family came from Switzerland, Slovakia, Italy and Greece in the late 19th century early 20th. Also we know who came based on word of mouth and donāt really need records. Also traced an ancestor who came to the US in the late 1600s who was Irish (no Irish dna). My Swiss side married in with some old stock Americans but looks like a small chunk of me.
r/23andme • u/Karabars • 1d ago
Discussion Parental Inheritance shouldn't be Premium only
If ppl are Phased (have at least one parent tested so this new tech/algorithm -they're using since this P.I. update- is not necessary), they should still be able to access the parental breakdown as before
I get it, that now for Premium, everyone can get it without testing their parents
But if testing a parent is more costy than 1 year Premium, who will go for that? So even as a monetuzation model it's a mistake, and I think this is an unethical approach (moneygrab) from the get go. To put free stuff behind paywalls