Tinder reveals how to create the ultimate profile

How many words should your bio be?
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girl with a pearl earring, mona lisa, and the woman in gold as tinder profiles
Tinder profiles for 'Girl with a Pearl Earring,' 'Mona Lisa,' and 'The Woman In Gold.' Credit: Tinder

Creating a good dating profile is no less than an art, which explains Tinder's latest release. The dating app reveals what makes an optimal bio and profile, while displaying it through modern takes of well-known paintings.

Best bio for Tinder

The ideal bio is 15-45 words long, according to research of 1,000 18-24 year olds conducted by insight agency Opinium in July 2023. Nearly half, 45 percent, of those respondents prefer when their potential match is clear about what they're looking for in their bio. Users can use precious bio space to do this, or use the Relationship Goals feature to easily signal what they want.

More than half of these young singles said those who share their hobbies and interests in their bio are more likely to catch their attention; around the same amount are more likely to consider someone if their dating app profile gives some insight into their personality.

'Laughing Cavalier' as a tinder profile
'Laughing Cavalier' as a Tinder profile. Credit: Tinder

Be warned, though: 30 percent of Gen Z are turned off by bad spelling and grammar in someone's bio. If you have a long checklist of your "type," that'll give 35 percent of Gen Zers the ick.

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In addition to being honest and sharing a bit of your personality, Tinder also recommends keeping your bio fresh and relevant. A couple suggestions are mentioning your new favorite TV show or spot in town for a first date.

Words matter in one's bio, of course, but photos make the profile. Fifty-one percent of young singles think that a photo that features an ex is the biggest turn off, and 39 percent don't like clearly-edited photos.

Tinder recommends using a range of four to five photos to show off who you are and your personality. Over 40 percent of Gen Z singles would be more encouraged to match someone with good style, so don't be afraid to show off your fashion sense.

Crafting a good dating app profile isn't easy, but hopefully these tips will help you create a masterpiece.

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Anna Iovine is associate editor of features at Mashable. Previously, as the sex and relationships reporter, she covered topics ranging from dating apps to pelvic pain. Before Mashable, Anna was a social editor at VICE and freelanced for publications such as Slate and the Columbia Journalism Review. Follow her on X @annaroseiovine.


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