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Humor is a great way to stand out on dating apps like Hinge. But what prompts show off your comedic sensibilities the best? Worse yet, what if you can’t think of a quippy response to save your life? Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered! In this article, we’ll offer you some of the funniest hinge prompts with plenty of possible replies to have your potential matches giggling and liking your profile like crazy.

Things You Should Know

  • Use prompts like “Dating me is like” and “My mantra is” to show your potential matches your personality and what matters to you.
  • Sharing anecdotes or funny stories in prompts like “Worst idea I’ve ever had” will pique users’ interest and generate conversation easily.
  • Humanize yourself with self-deprecating prompts like “Biggest date fail” and “Most irrational fear” to show you don’t take yourself too seriously.
  • Impress matches while still remaining playful with prompts like “My unusual skills are…”
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“Dating me is like…”

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  1. Are you spontaneous? Passionate? Feisty? This prompt allows you to communicate that. Comparing yourself to something else also makes for a simple, effective punchline like: [1]
    • “Going to Disneyland. Magical and exhausting all at once.”
    • “Crypto. Confusing, but worth the hype.”
    • “Opening a bottle of wine. Harder than it should be, but very rewarding.”
    • “An internship. It’s all about the experience and you’ll learn from this.”
    • “Getting a new puppy…only I don’t pee on the floor!”
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“Believe it or not, I…”

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  1. The “believe it or not” prompt is a great way to improve your Hinge profile with humor, because it inherently provides an element of surprise. Sharing something truly unbelievable will shock, delight, or impress anyone who checks you out. Maybe even all three! Try: [2]
    • "Can play four instruments including the harmonica and glockenspiel.”
    • “Met Gordon Ramsay at his restaurant. And HE asked for MY autograph!”
    • “Can fit a comforter into a duvet in less than 76 tries”
    • “Am a world-renowned haiku writer, but I suck at counting.”
    • “Studied absurdist humor in college. A bar walks into a guy....”
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“What is your most irrational fear?”

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  1. The word “irrational” is what makes this prompt a hoot! We all have wacky things that make us uncomfortable. By sharing yours, you’re showing that you’re playful and can laugh at yourself. Plus, this makes for an easy way to start a conversation since you can ask what your match is also afraid of. Some good examples: [3]
    • “Popcorn kernels getting stuck in my teeth and never coming out.”
    • “I’m pretty sure if I burp and sneeze at the same time, I’ll explode.”
    • “Twinkies. Never trusted them.”
    • “A helicopter flying over the beach and dropping sharks in the ocean.”
    • “Talking to hot people. AHHHHHHH!”
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“My biggest date fail”

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  1. Did you say the wrong thing? Pick the absolute worst movie to see? Tear your shorts while trying to pick them flowers? This prompt is a blast, because it’s self-deprecating and relatable. We’ve all had bad dates before. Your match will understand your pain. [4]
    • “After we kissed, she said I reminded her of her brother.”
    • “I took him to a seafood restaurant. He was allergic to shellfish…”
    • “He talked about his ex the whole time. Then decided he should call her. In front of me!”
    • “A blind date told me to meet him at a surprise address. It was his grandparents’ house.”
    • “We went to a carnival and she threw up on me. We didn’t even ride the roller coaster.”
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“What if I told you that?”

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  1. “What if I told you that?” gives you the opportunity to make someone think about something in a way they never have before. Maybe you want to share a fun fact about yourself or the world around you. Maybe you have a unique theory on pop culture. There’s a lot of different paths to go down with this prompt like: [5]
    • “I own fourteen Swiss army knives, all of which were made in China.”
    • “Carrots can turn you orange.”
    • “People have tried to sue God before.”
    • “I once broke my arm while working as a safety inspector.”
    • “I’m physically unbeatable at thumb wrestling.”
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“My unusual skills are…”

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“I’d donate a kidney for…”

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  1. To donate something, you really have to care about a cause. But if that wasn’t enough, you’re donating an expensive and highly valuable organ from your own body! However you decide to fill in the blank, you’ve got a hilarious conversation starter on your hands. Your matches will surely be asking questions. [7]
    • “Ten bucks. Or the highest offer.”
    • “Tickets to Paris.”
    • “One of my parents, but I won’t tell you which.”
    • “An adult-ney. I’m ready to grow up.”
    • “The right person who can make me delete this app.”
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“A shower thought I had recently”

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  1. The shower is the birthplace of ideas. Ask any writer and they’ll tell you they do some of their most profound work in the shower. Share what random conclusions pop into your brain unexpectedly—from the irreverent to the profound. [8]
    • “There’s no other word for ‘synonym.’”
    • “This is the oldest we’ve ever been.”
    • “You can’t succeed at failing.”
    • “Does calling it a button up instead of a button down make me an optimist?”
    • “The average number of legs per person is less than two.”
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“Worst idea I’ve ever had”

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  1. We’ve all been stupid at least once in our life. Some of us are on a daily basis. Comedy is tragedy plus time, so the story will be funny now that hindsight’s on your side. Try this prompt as a fun, self-effacing way to make matches and potential matches laugh at the lunacy of younger you. [9]
    • “Two words: bleached tips.”
    • “Enough coffee will cancel no sleep.”
    • “How much can a belly button piercing hurt?”
    • “Investing in Blockbuster stock.”
    • “Trying to win a staring contest with a bull.”
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“A fact about me that surprises people”

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  1. Nobody is exactly as they appear on the surface. Make use of irony and the unexpected to show your potential matches all the many different parts of you (especially the comedic one). [10]
    • “I have a twin and we were born on different days.”
    • “I’m colorblind in my left eye, but I love 3D movies.”
    • “I got 2nd place in the National Spelling bee. I misspelled ‘dereliction’.”
    • “There’s a really spooky skeleton under my skin.”
    • “I have good taste and I like country music.”
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“Best travel story”

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  1. Did you do something epic? Scary? Humiliating? All three? The sky’s the limit with this prompt, but don’t let that intimidate you. A trip can be an eighteen hour flight to another continent or a twelve-minute drive to the bank. Focus on eccentric characters and strange situations to bring out the humor of this question. [11]
    • “I got chased by a monkey in Costa Rica”
    • “I slept through my flight in front of the gate. Luckily, they gave me a later one…but I slept through that too.”
    • “I’m legally wanted in Springfield, Missouri, because I tried to climb the giant fork sculpture.”
    • “I was in the bathroom during a train robbery. I didn’t even realize it happened.”
    • “A nun yelled at me in front of Notre Dame.”
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“My mantra is…”

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  1. Is there a statement you find yourself repeating often? Is there a funny quote you have framed in your office? Use the mantra prompt to offer a quippy piece of wisdom to show your values. [12]
    • “Live life; eat out more often.”
    • “Always be yourself. Unless you can be Batman. Then be Batman.”
    • “The early bird gets the worm, but the worm that sleeps in doesn’t get eaten.”
    • “Look at a sunset at least once a day.”
    • “Life is like looking for your keys. Most of the time, it’s in your hand.”
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“This year, I really want to…”

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  1. While prompts like this can be used to demonstrate how ambitious you are or all the cool things you have planned, they can also communicate your wonderful sense of humor. Consider telling fellow Hinge users about a silly class you may want to try or a funny place you want to visit. Inviting them to join you also makes for a great opener. [13]
    • “Wear a swimsuit and floaties to an Aquarium.”
    • “Give a toast at a party I wasn’t invited to.”
    • “Mop a stranger’s lawn.”
    • “Cook dinner in an IKEA kitchen.”
    • “Get whatever tattoo a stranger tells me.”
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“My simple pleasures”

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  1. Comedy and interest can be created in the most mundane things. (Just watch Seinfeld!) Use this prompt to communicate that you can find joy, uniqueness, and humor in any place or thing, no matter how small. [14]
    • “When the bouncing DVD logo goes directly into the corner.”
    • “Seeing a toddler curse in public.”
    • “One accidental curly fry in a bag of normal French fries.”
    • “Hearing my favorite song on the radio”
    • “Blowing a dandelion puff in one breath.”
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“I will fall for you if”

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  1. Take out the guesswork and tell potential matches things they can do to make you swoon. While it’s important to be sincere, try to mention more whimsical or trivial things that make you fall head over heels too like: [15]
    • “You introduce me to gum that never loses its flavor”
    • “You’re a worse dancer than me.”
    • “You can beat me at Mario Kart, but let me win anyway.”
    • “You know the difference between deep dish and tavern-style.”
    • “You give me the last 4 digits of your social security number”
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