The modern dating world, especially at uni, can be difficult to navigate. It seems like everyoneโs either coupled up and tied down (or in the middle of preparing for their hot girl summer). So if youโre the latter, or your chat just generally seems to be lacking, weโve compiled a handy guide to the best Tinder openers to use on guys. Note: they might immediately fall in love with you, so use these at your own risk.
1. The classic name pun
As someone with an uncommon name, Iโm definitely no stranger to a pun or joke made using my name as an opener. Sometimes it gets old, but Iโll admit when itโs an original one (or if it actually makes me laugh) itโs 99% effective.
Of course, this one depends on how versatile their name is for a pun. But, Iโm sure if you put your mind to it, you can come up with a corker thatโs bound to get their attention. At the very least, it shows that youโre not just sending the same messages to everyone you match with.
As far as Tinder openers for guys go, some of the cleverest Iโve seen have been:
โYouโre one in a mill-Liam!โ and โIs your name Daniel, because damnโฆโ.
(That last one is a bit outdated, but would have killed back in 2016). You can check out some of the funniest ways to start a conversation on Tinder here.ย
2. Open with a compliment
Realistically, who doesnโt like a compliment? This oneโs definitely one of the safest, most friendly ways to start a conversation – and youโre more likely to get a reply back.
So have a think (the more unique the better, so you stand out from your competition) and a good look at their profile. Whether you say something nice about one of their photos, their bio, their outfits or anything, youโre sure to put a smile on their face.
An added bonus is youโll probably get a compliment back, and once again – no oneโs complaining about that.
3. โWould you ratherโฆโ or โNever have I everโฆโ
As a uni student, games like โWould you ratherโฆโ and โNever have I everโฆโ will probably give you PTSD from freshers week. We all agree theyโve been quite overused at pre-drinks. But for keeping things interesting, getting to know your match and securing that reply, I think theyโre great openers.
There are plenty to choose from on the internet, or you could make it personal and brainstorm ideas yourself. One of the best ones Iโve been asked has to be:
โWould you rather have legs as long as arms, or arms as long as legs?โ
Iโll admit it caught my attention, and actually made me think for a bit too long. Iโm still not sure what my answer is, but it made him stand out. Maybe the weirder the question, the better.
4. Make it course-specific
If youโre at any UK university, Iโm sure youโll be aware of the standard stereotypes of different subjects and courses. If not, hereโs a rough guide (and a shameless plug) as hereโs what your degree says about your personality.
Iโd argue you can definitely use these jokes to your advantage, whether you go for the nicer route or decide to roast them. If youโre nice, you could just tailor your opener to their course – for example, โAre you a bank loan? Because you have my interest.โ if they do Economics.
If youโre more like me and think mild insults are a form of flirting, you could always make a tasteful (not too mean) joke about their course and see if they get defensive enough to reply. Though hopefully itโll make them laugh, and you can get your foot in the door.
5. Ask for recommendations
I think one of the best ways to actually start an interesting conversation and find middle ground with a Tinder match is to reference the things you like.
Music, films, Netflix shows, hobbies – whatever! If you start out by asking them what their favourite is, you have the chance to bond over it, before then sharing your own top tens.
Personally, I could talk about Brooklyn Nine-Nine for the rest of my life so thereโs always an immediate brownie point for anyone whoโs seen it.
6. โI lost my number, could I have yours?โ
Because itโs Tinder, weโre obligated to move onto some pretty cheesy lines. Whether these will have maximum efficiency or not, we canโt tell you – but theyโre timeless at the very least.
That number one, if it works, is perfect in my opinion. Hopefully, youโll move the conversation off the app straight away (and youโll probably be better off for that).
7. โSo, whenโs the wedding?โ
This opener is probably for our more confident Tinder users. Even if youโre more socially awkward in person, through social media is usually the best place to fake it.
Confidence and boldness are usually pretty attractive, so youโll gain a few points in that from the outset. If all else fails, this gives you a potential chance to gaslight them as though you havenโt just matched on Tinder a minute ago. As far as they know, youโve been in a long-term, committed relationship for five years already – so that question is completely justified.
8. โOmg, I recognise you!โ
This is another slightly weirder, more bold one, Iโll admit.ย
But itโs definitely a thinker, whether itโs true or not (and without doubt, it doesnโt have to be). Nine times out of ten when this oneโs been used on me, Iโll rush back to have another look at their profile to check if I know the person or not. Usually, to avoid being rude (even if I donโt recognise them), Iโll pretend I do and that honestly does kickstart the conversation.
If youโre not on the receiving end of that opener, again itโs a handy way to gaslight someone into giving you attention. Fingers crossed they โrecogniseโ you too!
9. Be upfront and ask him out
All jokes, cheesy openers, and tactics aside – I think the best Tinder opener for guys is to ask them out directly.
While this could backfire (maybe donโt come on too strong with a specific date, time and address) a simple โHey, would you like to go for a drink?โ is clear and confident.
It puts across your intentions as well – i.e. whether youโre looking for something casual or serious – which is an added bonus.
So there you have it – the best Tinder openers to use on guys (in my humble opinion). Take this list and make it your own – happy dating!