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"Try to guess this about me" — Hinge prompt answers

"Try to guess this about me"Hinge answers that actually work

By founder Bhupendra Singh Chauhan · 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 "Try to guess this about me" on Hinge

The prompt only works if your guess is fun to be wrong about. The matcher needs a hook specific enough to reason from and open enough to reply with an actual guess — not a flex, not trivia, and not something you answer for them in the very next line.

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140+ ready-to-copy "Try to guess this about me" answers

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absurd then true · 17

emotionally revealing · 17

escalating stakes · 17

low stakes confession · 18

playful misdirection · 18

sensory anchor · 17

specific detail · 18

tonal range · 18

Three answers that work

  • specific detail

    Guess which instrument I played for nine years and quietly resent to this day.

    Why it works: The nine-year span and the word 'resent' hand the matcher two clues to reason from — an instrument and a feeling — so a guess feels earned rather than random.

  • playful misdirection

    I have a completely useless talent that has won me exactly one bar bet. Guess it.

    Why it works: It promises a payoff (a won bet) without naming the talent, so the matcher's guess is really a request for the story — and the reply writes itself.

  • low stakes confession

    Guess the childhood phase I never fully grew out of — it's dorkier than you'd think.

    Why it works: The pre-emptive 'dorkier than you'd think' lowers the stakes and gives permission to guess wrong, which is exactly what makes a stranger comfortable enough to actually try.

Three answers that fall flat

  • category only

    Guess what I do for work.

    Why it falls flat: 'Work' is a category, not a clue — there's no detail to reason from, so any guess is a coin flip. The matcher has nothing to be cleverly wrong about, so they don't bother guessing at all.

  • humblebrag

    Guess how many countries I've visited (it's a lot).

    Why it falls flat: The parenthetical answers its own question and turns a game into a flex. The matcher isn't invited to guess — they're invited to be impressed, which is a worse ask on a first message.

  • niche reference

    Guess my main's rank in a game you've probably never played.

    Why it falls flat: The clue needs insider knowledge the matcher likely doesn't have, so they can't reason toward a guess. A puzzle only works when both people share enough context to play; this one locks most of them out.

The matcher can only guess if you hand them a hook they can actually reason from — a specific object, a number, a feeling — and then get out of the way. The strongest answers name a real detail (an instrument, a childhood phase, a useless talent) and stop before the reveal, so the guess becomes the reply. The failures all remove the game: a category like 'my job' gives nothing to reason from, a parenthetical answer turns the puzzle into a flex, and an insider reference locks out anyone not already in. Leave one clear clue and one open door, and a stranger walks through it.

Reference: the official Hinge prompt system.

Common questions

What's a good 'Try to guess this about me' answer on Hinge?

Hand the matcher one specific, guessable clue and stop before the reveal — an instrument you played for years, a phase you never outgrew, a useless talent. The guess becomes their opening message, so leave the answer open instead of solving it for them.

What are good 'guess this about me' answers for guys?

The craft is the same for anyone: give one concrete, reasoning-friendly clue. Men often default to status guesses ('guess my job', 'guess how many countries') that read as flexes. A slightly self-deprecating clue — a dorky hobby, a useless skill — invites more replies than an impressive one.

Why does my 'guess this about me' answer get no replies?

Usually the clue is a category, not a detail — 'guess my job' gives nothing to reason from. Or you answered it yourself in a parenthetical. Name one specific thing, leave it unsolved, and the matcher has both a reason and a way to reply.

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