APAC/SINGAPORE, 19 DECEMBER 2024 – The busiest day of the year for online dating, a.k.a., ‘Dating Sunday’, is almost upon us. As 2025 begins, the much anticipated day which refers to the first Sunday of the new year, will fall on 5 January. According to TinderⓇ’s Year in Swipe™ report, 2025 is all about embracing clarity, connection, and spontaneity with trends like Loud Looking, Kiss-met, and Nano-ships. Loud Looking empowers singles to confidently state their desires, Kiss-met celebrates those magical, spontaneous moments, and Nano-ships highlight the significance of even the smallest romantic connections.
With singles everywhere looking to kick off the new year with bold intentions and a fresh perspective on dating, ‘Dating Sunday’ has emerged as the golden moment to kickstart these resolutions. In fact, internal Tinder data reveals that the first Sunday of the year sees a surge in activity like no other day of the year:
Why the surge? It’s simple: new year, new possibilities. Singles are manifesting their ideal connections and diving headfirst into their resolutions to meet new people, explore fresh experiences, and perhaps even find their perfect match.
For this year’s Peak Dating Season (January 1st and February 14th), Tinder is helping singles make the most of their 2025 dating journeys by crafting some tips for them to use on Dating Sunday:
1. Set Your Profile Resolutions: Fresh starts call for fresh bios! During Peak Season (January 1st to February 14th), 486 bios are edited per minute on Tinder. Update your profile with your 2025 goals or share something intriguing about yourself to catch eyes and spark meaningful conversations. In order to simplify this process, Tinder’s Photo Selector can help singles choose their profile pictures, making it easier to present your most authentic self.
2. Message With Intent: With over 2.1 million more messages sent daily during Peak Season than the rest of the year, starting conversations that show interest and originality will help you stand out. Maybe even include a fun resolution and ask about theirs!
3. Lean Into Peak Season Energy: January and February are bustling months for dating. Over 298 million more likes are exchanged during this time than the rest of the year. Astrology also plays a role in dating choices, with almost 40% surveyed singles saying ‘astrology love predictions’ are likely to influence how they date in 2025. Supporting this cosmic trend, internal Tinder data reveals that Gemini is the most attractive star sign to men, while Virgo leads for women.
4. Make It a Team Effort: Dating doesn’t have to be a solo sport! Nearly 50% of singles plan to lean on friends to navigate the dating world in 2025. Tinder’s Matchmaker™ feature lets your trusted circle recommend profiles, helping you get a second opinion and keeping the process fun. Whether it’s asking friends for advice or using Matchmaker™ to involve them in your dating journey, letting others in can bring fresh perspectives and that eye opener opinion we all need sometimes.
5. Manifest the Love You Want: Use this time to reflect on what you’re looking for in 2025. Singles in 2025 are prioritizing trustworthiness (40%), physical attraction (35%), shared values (31%), emotional availability (30%), and shared interests (28%) when dating. Meanwhile, deal-breakers like bad hygiene (50%), rudeness (44%), and too much talk about an ex (34%) remain major icks. With nearly 45% of singles seeking a “Golden Retriever type” partner—loyal, friendly, and brimming with optimism—this is the perfect time to align your dating goals with what truly matters to you.
As we move further into 2025, singles are redefining dating with confidence and intentionality. By embracing trends like Loud Looking, Kiss-met, and Nano-ships, they’re not just seeking connections—they’re creating meaningful moments that reflect their values and aspirations for the year ahead.
[1] Tinder data comparing the period of 1 January to 14 February 2024 with yearly averages.
[1] Tinder data comparing the period of 1 January to 14 February 2024 with yearly averages.
[1] Tinder data comparing the period of 1 January to 14 February 2024 with yearly averages.
[1] A survey of 4000 18-30 year olds who are actively dating in the US, UK, Canada and Australia between September 25, 2024 and November 4, 2024 conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Tinder.
[1] Global data from Tinder Bios, Descriptors, and Interests from 1 Jan to 1 Oct 2024.
[1] A survey of 4000 18-30 year olds who are actively dating in the US, UK, Canada and Australia between September 25, 2024 and November 4, 2024 conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Tinder.
[1] A survey of 4000 18-30 year olds who are actively dating in the US, UK, Canada and Australia between September 25, 2024 and November 4, 2024 conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Tinder.
[1] A survey of 4000 18-30 year olds who are actively dating in the US, UK, Canada and Australia between September 25, 2024 and November 4, 2024 conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Tinder.