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"Change my mind about..." — Hinge prompt answers

"Change my mind about..."Hinge answers that actually work

By Bhupendra Singh Chauhan, founder · Updated July 23, 2026

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  1. 01How to answer
  2. 02Ready-to-copy answers
  3. 03Answers that work
  4. 04Answers that fall flat
  5. 05Common questions
  6. 06Related prompts

How to answer "Change my mind about..." on Hinge

The prompt is an invitation to actual conversation, not a gotcha. Strong answers are specific, debatable, and in a domain where being wrong is low-cost — not a recycled meme or a political third rail.

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120+ ready-to-copy "Change my mind about..." answers

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specific detail · 16

tonal range · 16

Three answers that work

  • specific detail

    Hardcover books are an inferior format. Paperbacks are easier to read, easier to carry, and don't need a Pinterest aesthetic to be loved.

    Why it works: Real defendable opinion in a low-stakes domain. Names a specific argument shape ('don't need a Pinterest aesthetic to be loved') that signals the answerer can argue without being preachy.

  • tonal range

    Most weekend brunches are 90 minutes too long. Pancakes happen, the bill comes, then someone orders one more coffee and everyone is locked in.

    Why it works: Specific observation, specific dramatic structure ('then someone orders one more coffee'), funny without being flippant. Easy to argue for or against.

  • emotionally revealing

    Christopher Nolan's movies would all be improved by being twenty minutes shorter, including Interstellar, including Inception.

    Why it works: Specific filmmaker, specific argument, specific commitment to the position. Names a real opinion most film-bros disagree with, which makes it actually debatable.

Three answers that fall flat

  • recycled meme

    Cilantro tastes like soap.

    Why it falls flat: Recycled internet take that's no longer controversial. Stopped working in 2015. Signals borrowed framing.

  • third rail

    [A specific political litmus opinion stated in one line].

    Why it falls flat: Even when correct, a one-line dating prompt isn't the venue. Reads as combative, not curious — frames the matcher as the test, not the conversation partner.

  • lukewarm

    Mondays should be optional.

    Why it falls flat: Approximately everyone agrees. The matcher reads it as 'this person is trying to seem fun and didn't commit to a real position.' Claims debatability where there isn't any.

The prompt is an invitation to actual conversation, not a gotcha. The strongest answers are specific, debatable, and in a domain where being wrong is low-cost — hardcover books, brunch length, Christopher Nolan run-times. The most common failure is the recycled meme (cilantro tastes like soap), which the matcher has read 50 times. The second is the political third rail, which lands as combative not curious. The third is the milquetoast take ('Mondays should be optional') which everyone agrees with. Pick the opinion you'd actually defend at dinner with friends — the ones lifted from real disagreements land hardest.

The "I've already made up my mind" version of this is "A quick rant about" — "change my mind" is open; "quick rant" is closed — same belief at different stages of conviction.

Reference: the official Hinge prompt system.

Common questions

What's a good "Change my mind about" answer for Hinge?

A real, defendable opinion in a low-stakes domain — food, media, an aesthetic. The strongest answers invite the matcher to argue back. Skip the recycled internet takes (cilantro is soap, pineapple on pizza) and the political third rails — both miss what the prompt is for.

Should "Change my mind about" answers be controversial?

Mildly, in a domain where being wrong is low-cost. Real political controversy doesn't fit a one-line dating prompt — even when correct, the framing reads as combative. The point is to invite a conversation, not start an argument.

Why don't "Mondays should be optional" answers work?

Because nobody disagrees, so there's nothing to change anyone's mind about. The prompt requires a real position someone could actually push back on. Replace with an opinion at least 30% of people would argue against.

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Specifics work everywhere

The texture that made the quirky prompt work is the same craft you need for every prompt and every message. Carry it through the rest of the profile and the conversations that follow.

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