You picked three random prompts. Typed basic answers. Sent 40 likes. Got zero matches.
Here's what nobody tells you: guys face brutal competition on Hinge. Men get 1 match for every 40 likes they send. With 58% of Hinge users being male, your prompts need to work harder than anyone else's.
I've analyzed thousands of successful male profiles and tested dozens of prompts to figure out which ones actually get women to respond. This tier list ranks every major Hinge prompt specifically for men, showing you which prompts get replies and which ones guarantee you'll stay invisible.
Let's fix your profile.
Women on Hinge receive an avalanche of likes. Your profile gets 3-5 seconds of attention before she decides.
Photos stop the scroll. Prompts start the conversation.
The wrong prompts make you look like every other guy: generic, trying too hard, or worse - boring. The right prompts show personality, create conversation hooks, and make her want to message first.
Most guys fail because they either:
Your three prompt slots are premium real estate. Use them wrong and you're wasting her time. Use them right and you'll stand out from the 40 other guys who liked her profile today.
These prompts consistently get the most likes and comments for men. Start here.
The single best prompt for guys on Hinge. Lets you show personality, set expectations, and create intrigue all at once.
Why it works for men: Women want to know what spending time with you actually feels like. This prompt paints that picture without sounding like a sales pitch.
Example responses that get replies:
Skip the generic "rollercoaster" or "adventure" answers. Get specific about what makes you different.
Classic icebreaker that actually works. Makes responding dead simple for women.
Why it works for men: Invites engagement immediately. She'll want to guess which one is the lie, giving her an easy way to start the conversation.
Example responses:
The key: make all three interesting enough that she genuinely can't tell which is the lie.
Shows ambition and suggests actual date ideas without being pushy.
Why it works for men: Positions you as someone who plans ahead and thinks about shared experiences. Women respond well to guys who suggest specific activities.
Example responses:
Notice how each answer includes both an activity and personality. That's the formula.
Not quite S-tier, but these prompts generate quality matches when answered well.
Perfect for showing genuine passion without looking pretentious.
Example responses:
Don't be embarrassed about your interests. Specific beats generic every time.
The "boyfriend material" prompt. Shows confidence without bragging.
Example responses:
Focus on strengths that matter in relationships, not your bench press max.
Shows you have standards without being negative. Women respect guys who know what they want.
Example responses:
Avoid the cliché "good sense of humor" and "kind." Everyone says that. Get your profile reviewed to see if your green flags actually differentiate you.
Playful challenge that invites banter. Great for guys with competitive personalities.
Example responses:
These aren't bad, but they require extra effort to stand out. Most guys answer them poorly.
The most overused prompt on Hinge. Everyone says coffee, gym, Netflix.
If you must use it, get hyper-specific:
Good example: "Farmers market at 9 AM sharp, experimenting with new BBQ rubs for 3 hours, watching Premier League while pretending to meal prep"
Bad example: "Coffee, gym, chill" (Delete this immediately)
Can work if you keep it light. Fails spectacularly when you actually get controversial.
Safe examples:
Stay away from politics, religion, or anything that makes you sound bitter.
Decent prompt but 90% of guys answer with "quit my job to travel" or "moved to a new city."
Stand out with: "Betting my friend $500 I could learn to juggle in 24 hours (I won but barely)"
Good if you have genuine passion for something unique. Bad if you list coffee, travel, or dogs.
Example: "Why Chicago-style hot dogs are objectively perfect and anyone who puts ketchup on them should be arrested"
These prompts rarely generate quality matches for men. The juice isn't worth the squeeze.
Already covered above. This prompt is dead. Everyone's Sunday sounds the same.
Guys always say: beer, sports, sleeping in. Women have heard this 1,000 times.
If forced to use it, go oddly specific: "The sound of a perfect golf swing even though I'm terrible at golf"
Two answers dominate: last-minute travel or moved somewhere new. Both are boring now.
Can work but most guys overthink it or make it too easy.
Weak: "You show up"
Better: "You can name all the ingredients in a proper Old Fashioned"
These prompts actively hurt your chances. Avoid at all costs.
Everyone says "just ask." This tells her nothing and makes you look lazy.
Apps. Fries. Wings. Nobody cares. This prompt does nothing for you.
95% of guys say "physical touch." This should be a setting, not a prompt. Wastes valuable space.
Just a list of cities with zero personality. Skip it entirely.
Here's the formula that works for men looking for relationships:
Slot 1: Show Personality - Use "Dating Me Is Like" or "Two Truths and a Lie"
Slot 2: Demonstrate Value - Use "My Greatest Strength" or "Green Flags I Look For"
Slot 3: Create Action - Use "Together We Could" or "First Round Is on Me If"
This mix shows who you are, what you bring to the table, and suggests moving forward. It's the difference between getting likes and getting dates.
The prompt matters less than how you answer it. Follow these rules:
Bad: "I love music"
Good: "I'm the guy who shows up to parties with a curated Spotify playlist organized by vibe"
Specificity creates conversation hooks. Generic statements create crickets.
Bad: "I'm funny"
Good: "I once convinced my entire office that our CEO's middle name was Danger (it's not)"
Let your answers demonstrate your personality instead of claiming it.
Every prompt should give her something to comment on. Built-in conversation starters win.
Bad: "I like sports"
Good: "I'm convinced my fantasy football team is cursed - every player I draft gets injured"
The second answer invites her to share her own cursed story or tease you about your picks.
Never mention:
Most guys skip voice prompts. That's why they work.
Women on Hinge love voice prompts because they get to hear your personality before matching. Your tone, energy, and delivery matter more than perfect words.
Try recording:
Keep it under 20 seconds. Sound natural, not rehearsed.
Smart guys use prompts to suggest dates without seeming pushy.
Instead of just describing yourself, frame prompts around shared experiences:
"I know the best spot in town for" → "watching sunset and eating tacos by the water - hidden gem most people miss"
"Together we could" → "try every pizza place in the neighborhood and create a very scientific ranking"
"Choose our first date" → "Morning hike with coffee at the top, arcade bar, or we split an appetizer sampler and judge each item"
You're not asking her out yet. You're showing her what dating you looks like. That's the difference between seeming desperate and seeming confident.
Your first picks won't be your best picks. Here's how to improve:
Track your stats for two weeks. Notice which prompts get:
Replace your worst-performing prompt with something new. Test again.
If you're not getting matches or conversations, use our AI chat helper to optimize your responses and conversation starters.
Based on profiles that consistently get 10+ matches per week:
The Funny Guy:
The Relationship Guy:
The Activity Guy:
Pick the combo that matches your actual personality. Authenticity beats strategy.
Real examples from profiles that got zero matches:
Too Sexual: "The way to win me over is: showing up in lingerie" (Immediate swipe left)
Too Negative: "You should not go out with me if: you're high maintenance, dramatic, or can't take a joke" (Hostile vibes)
Too Boring: "Typical Sunday: Coffee, gym, Netflix" (Like everyone else)
Too Try-Hard: "I'm looking for: A queen who can match my energy, someone ambitious, loyal, and real" (Sounds like a job posting)
Even perfect prompts won't fix bad photos. Even perfect photos won't save terrible prompts.
Your profile works as a system:
If your prompts are great but you're not getting matches, your photos need work. Generate better dating photos that actually show your personality.
Most guys fail on Hinge because they pick prompts randomly and answer them generically.
You now know:
Start with these three:
Answer them specifically. Make them conversation-worthy. Test and refine.
The competition is brutal. Your prompts need to be better.
Need help writing responses that actually work? Try our AI bio generator to create prompt answers that match your personality and attract your ideal matches.
Focus on "Dating Me Is Like," "My Greatest Strength," and "Green Flags I Look For." These prompts show you're thoughtful about relationships without seeming desperate. Avoid overly sexual or purely physical prompts if you want something serious.
You must answer exactly three prompts on Hinge. Choose one that shows personality, one that demonstrates value, and one that creates action or conversation. This combination gives women multiple entry points to start talking.
Yes. Voice prompts get significantly higher engagement because most guys skip them. Women appreciate hearing your tone and energy before matching. Keep recordings under 20 seconds and sound natural, not rehearsed.
Humor works if it's natural to you. Don't force jokes if you're not naturally funny. Self-deprecating humor works well in moderation - show you can laugh at yourself without seeming insecure. Avoid crude or offensive humor entirely.
Skip "The Best Way to Ask Me Out Is," "What I Order for the Table," and "My Love Language Is." These prompts rarely lead to quality matches and waste valuable space. Also avoid any prompt that makes you sound negative or demanding.
Update prompts every 4-6 weeks if they're not generating matches. Test new combinations and track which ones get the most engagement. Keep prompts that consistently get comments, replace ones that only get occasional likes.
Younger guys (20s) can lean into humor and playful prompts. Older guys (30s+) should focus on stability and relationship-oriented prompts. But personality matters more than age - use prompts that feel authentic to you.
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