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Figuring out how to write a Bumble profile sucks when you don’t know where to start.

Gone are the days when is was kinda ok to leave your Bumble profile blank. It’s also generally accepted that Bumble ladies are already high caliber, so what can you do to make your Bumble profile stand out from all the other queen bees?

So as the UK’s leading Dating Expert, I’ve decided to write a Megapost all about online dating for women. If you want to find my online dating profile examples for women then you can skip right to the blue text! These online dating profiles example are designed to attract men.

We’ve got you covered.

  1. Taylor, 27 Ask me about my sleight of hand. Jude, 23 Ask me about my cat’s tricks. Dating Profile Example # 3: Movie quote. Referencing movies or tv shows is a really great way to engage on a dating app.
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We’ve polled our [discerning] guy friends, scoured the internet, and collected our best Bumble profile tips and Bumble profile examples that work.

Bumble profile #1: Unpopular opinions

Are you a bit cheeky or provocative? Relish in a good-natured debate?

Sharing unpopular opinions in your bio is one of our best Bumble profile tips for sparking the convos you enjoy without being downright disagreeable.

Examples:

Jules, 29

unpopular opinions…

memory foam is extremely uncomfortable. snakes make great pets. android > apple.

Kristina, 32

Unpopular opinions:

– brussel sprouts are tastiest raw.

– Tom Cruise is an amazing actor.

– mini golf is boring and all-around horrible.

Bumble profile #2: Favorite things

It doesn’t have to be be boring to simply list things you like in your Bumble profile.

The key to making your list of favorites fresh is to get specific.

What really excites you? What tv show are you obsessed with? Why do you like the outdoors?

Pinpoint exactly what you’re into and share details about those fave things to have a Bumble profile that really stands out.

Examples:

Charlotte, 27

The smell of the air outside after it rains, Nerds rope, bouldering, roadtrips with no set destination, stand up comedy, yoga

Abby, 19

Can’t live without sunshine, Rick & Morty, hiking, Bon Iver, my turtle Marvin, and dancing

Bumble profile #3: Would you rather

You can share a ton about yourself simply by asking a thoughtful question in your Bumble profile.

A clever “would you rather” question shows you’re interested in chatting and not just swiping.

Examples:

Mia, 24

Would you rather spend the rest of your life with a sailboat as your home or an RV as your home?

Hannah, 28

Would you rather have all of your clothes fit perfectly…

… or have the most comfortable pillow, blankets, and sheets in existence?

Bumble profile #4: Obscure skills

Can you fit your whole fist in your mouth? Does your chest always tell you when it’s going to rain?

Do you have a kinda weird and unappreciated talent?

I guarantee Bumblers want to hear about those silly skills in your Bumble profile. I do.

Examples:

Jackie, 20

I’m secretly amazing at building in Minecraft.

Friend

Pretty accurate lip reader.

I can really quickly change the lyrics from any song into a song about my cat…try me!

Mary, 32

I always wake up at whatever time I plan the night before without setting an alarm.

Expert at whittling.

Bumble profile #5: Most likely, least likely

Everyone has at least a couple quirks which are cute and charming. Or at least some personal preferences that set you apart from your friends.

The “most likely/least likely” Bumble profile template is an easy and fun way to share what you are…and are not…into.

Examples:

Serena, 22

Most likely to laugh at inappropriate times.

Least likely to watch horror movies.

Liv, 25

most likely to get lost in my own city…

…least likely to order a salad on our first date.

Bumble profile #6: I’ve always known, I’m still surprised

Trying to figure out how to write a Bumble profile and condense all your fabulous and quirky traits into 300 characters can be paralyzing.

Focus on just one quality or interest and share it using these “I’ve always known, I’m still surprised” Bumble profile examples.

Examples:

Meg, 22

I’ve always known I’d end up working with animals.

I’m still surprised by how cute puppy breath smells!

Illia, 26

I’ve always known travel will be a big part of my life…

…I’m still surprised how easy it is to go over the weight limit for luggage! 😩

Bumble profile #7: Songs that describe you

Where are my music lovers?

I know putting “I love music” in your Bumble profile is wayyy too basic for you, so get specific about what beats pump you up.

You can get silly and list out your lifelong anthems, or share the song currently stuck in your head.

Bonus: It never hurts to end your Bumble profile with a question that your match will want to answer right away!

Examples:

Jess, 24

Songs that describe my life…

– Hakuna Matata

– Let It Go

– Colors of the Wind

(Disney movies inspire me, ok??)

Victoria, 25

“I Like It” by Cardi B has been on repeat on my Spotify for the past 6 months and I’m still not sick of it.

What 2018 song should you really be sick of by now, but you can’t stop, won’t stop?

Bumble profile #8: In the zombie apocalypse…

You can share so much about your personality without just listing out your hobbies in your Bumble profile.

Show you’re fun and funny by saying exactly what you’d be up to “in the zombie apocalypse”.

Examples:

Leah, 25

In the event of a zombie apocalypse, I’d immediately seek them out and get myself turned, and quickly work my way up to be the leader of the zombie race.

I’ve been low key preparing for this my whole life.

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Eleanor, 28

In a zombie apocalypse, I’d grab my dog, steal some of those gas cans, siphon some gas to fill them, and drive up to Vail until I find the most remote cabin, break in, and binge P&R indefinitely.

Basically anything to avoid an I Am Legend situation with my pup for as long as possible.

Bumble profile #9: F, marry, kill

There are a bunch of Bumble profiles out there that say something along the lines of “I have a great sense of humor.”

You can do one better, and actually prove you have a sense of humor!

Boldly initiating a game like “f, marry, kill” in your profile will make guys want to match with you and play.

Examples:

Taryn, 27

F, marry, kill:

– Christina Aguilera

– Alexandra Daddario

– Rachel McAdams

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Rebecca, 21

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f, marry, kill…

Venus Williams, Helen Mirren, Tina Fey

Bumble profile #10: Three adjectives

You are under no obligation to use up all 300 characters in your Bumble “about me”. In fact, one of our go-to Bumble profile tips is to keep it short!

Brief, snappy bios come across as confident and intriguing.

Make them curious to learn more by limiting your Bumble profile to a few adjectives that describe you best.

Examples:

Cassie, 21

Energetic. Free spirited. Passionate.

Thalia, 23

Bookish, curious, always hungry…

Bumble profile #11: Describe yourself using only emojis

Emojis are fun, and using them exclusively in your bio can be quite mysterious, too!

They can be interpreted in many different ways, so describing yourself with emojis in your Bumble profile inevitably leads to follow-up questions from your matches!

Examples:

Sally, 27

🍑, 🐕, 📚, 🎵, 🎮, 🚭, 🌄

Wren, 30

♑, 🌊, 🏄, 🎨, 🍜, 🍣, ☕

P.S. …your Bumble profile doesn’t have to work so hard if your pics are 👌

It can be really hard to know what are our best pics, and our friends are actually really bad at helping.

Test your photos on Photofeeler to find out how real men (or women) are responding to them.

Choosing pics using Photofeeler has been shown to increases match rates and match quality dramatically.

Go to Photofeeler.com now and give it a try!

Also see: More great Bumble profiles

Your written profile is gold mine of opportunity. A lot of guys overlook it. Here's why you shouldn't, plus 25 easy ways to take advantage of it.

Q: 'Why should I spend a lot of time writing my profile? It seems girls only care about messages.'

You’re right: good first messages (that start conversations) are absolutely critical in online dating.

Except when girls get a great message, it doesn’t mean we immediately hit Reply. First, we look at your profile.

Your great first message tells girls to give your profile a shot. What you write about yourself is the final word on whether we reply.

'So my written profile actually seals the deal?'

Yes! Your profile tells girls you’re a fit for us in personality, lifestyle, and sense of humor. Basically, that we’ll like hanging out (and making out) with you.

When we see you have a great profile, we get extra psyched that you wrote us that great message. Now we want to immediately reply to your message before another girl snaps you up!

'What should I write to make her want to reply?'

This article has specific profile tips for your long-game.

In short, the trick is using lots of detailed self-description, and avoiding general descriptions (like “fun-loving” and “active”). Using examples from your life is the best way to do this.

Instead of listing general characteristics (like “active”), ask yourself Why? What? or How? to get to the specific details:

  • Why would you describe yourself that way?

  • How doyou back that statement up in your everyday life?

  • What it is that you do?

  • Why do you do it?

You’ll stand out from other “active” guys when you answer those questions with something specific, like:

“I run a couple miles every day after work. It really clears my head. Zombies, Run! is the best.”

When you use that extra detail, you create common ground and conversation-starters.

For example, that statement above could hook girls who also run to clear their minds, or use the app, or have heard about the app but want to know what you think…or girls who have no idea what zombies you’re talking about and now want to ask you about it!

'What else should I write about to stand out to girls?'

Here are prompts to create conversation-starter specifics in your profile:

1. What do you live to do on the weekend?

2. Describe your ideal Sunday morning.

3. What was the last concert you went to? What did you think of it?

4. What are your short-term goals for yourself this year?

5. What personal qualities make you especially good at your job?

6. What do you like best about your family?

7. What’s your favorite thing to do with your best friend?

8. What aspects of yourself are you most proud of?

9. What activity or moment makes you happy to be alive?

10. What have you worked hardest to achieve in your life?

11. Outside of work, what do you spend the most time doing?

12. What do you wish you did more often?

Remember: also answering Why? What? or How? to these questions gets you those deeper details that girls love.

13. Look at that list of the six things you couldn’t live without. Explain why you couldn’t live without them. It doesn't have to be long and elaborate...

This guy does a nice job of quickly adding some extra personality:

14. What’s one long-term goal you have for the next five years?

15. What characteristics do all your friends have in common?

16. What are you most thankful for this year?

17. What life experiences have shaped you the most?

18. What’s the best movie you’ve seen recently? The worst?

This guy follows that up by answering What? and creates a bunch of conversation-starters:

19. Describe how you’ve been shaped by a person who is important to you: a professor, your nephew, a boss, your grandfather, etc.

20. What are you looking forward to most next month? (If your profile remains active past that event, then revise it to describe the experience you just had – and pick something new you're looking forward to.)

21. What games do you like to play with your friends? (Cards Against Humanity, Catan, HORSE, WOW, DDR – whatever. It’s all good.)

22. What’s your favorite thing you know how to cook?

23. What do your friends ask you to handle at parties? (Beer selection, the music, loosening up guests when they first arrive, etc.)

'I want more ideas!'

24) Be really random:

Being a little random and irreverent can be good. You don’t have to take every question seriously. Let your sense of humor come out! As long as you don’t make a joke out of every question, girls will eat that shit up.

25) Make a list.

Freestyle it for a little bit, listing anything you can think of that you enjoy. You’ll stumble upon some unique facts about yourself! Plus, girls who love the same things will instantly feel the sense of connection.

When I read a list this good, I want to marry it and have its babies:

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Basically, as Amelie taught us, there’s something so delightful about an obscure list of things you enjoy:

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'How do I know when to stop?!'

A couple of these prompts (for each section on your profile) are more than enough to let your true personality shine through.

Just pick a few that show your sense of humor, some deep thoughts, and what gets you psyched.

Anytime you explain what makes you tick, you’re assuring the right girl that she really wants to reply to your awesome first message.

Don’t be surprised when your inbox blows up.