The Ultimate Guide To Writing Good Tinder Bios For Men In 2025
The new Transformers movie is great, right? I mean that scene where Orian Pax-
Okay, now that it’s just the men reading, we want to share the ultimate secret hack to winning women over on Tinder:
Writing a darn good bio.
If that doesn’t sound exciting to you, it’s probably because you don’t realize just how much a good bio matters for your success on Tinder.
We challenge you to give us 10 minutes to change your mind about this- promise it’ll be worth it!
By the end of this post, you will:
- Realize just how important Tinder bios are to winning women over on Tinder.
- Understand the true purpose of a Tinder bio.
- Learn the secrets to crafting a good Tinder bio (and the pitfalls to avoid)
- Get 120 examples of good Tinder bios and 10 bonus prompts that will make women swipe right.
Let’s get into it!
70 Best Tinder Bios For Men In 2025 [Categorized]
First up, let’s start with a list of 70 of the absolute best Tinder bios for men clumped in categories i.e., funny, witty, flirty, and more! Whatever vibe you want your Tinder profile to give off, we’re confident we’ve got what you’re looking for.
Funny Tinder Bios
- Dating me is like finding an extra chicken nugget in your McDonald’s
- Well, here I am… what are you going to do with your other two wishes?
- Your next “hear me out”
- Yes, I’d still love you if you were a frog 🤦🏻♂️
- Can we talk about the political and economic state right now?
- Hunter, gatherer.
- Everything your mom wants you to date and then some.
- Even your roommates will approve.
- I’d ask to Netflix and chill, but there hasn’t been a chill day in my entire life.
- I’ll pass on the threesome. If I wanted to disappoint two people at once, I’d have dinner with my parents.
Witty Tinder Bios
- If I were a fruit, I’d be a fine-apple, but if I were a vegetable, would you visit me in the hospital?
- I’ll treat you the way Kanye treats Kanye.
- Swipe right if you go to therapy.
- I have a dog- just use him to get dates here.
- Swipe right if you’re trying to get back at your dad.
- If you don’t swipe right, you’re a bad person.
- I like big butts and I’m morally against lying.
- I work for the government, so you know I’ll always disappoint.
- I’m like McDonald’s- I look nothing like my photos, but you’ll love me when you’re desperate enough.
- Promise I'll peel oranges for you.
Flirty Tinder Bios
- Feel free to add me to your to-do list.
- I’ll let you steal my hoodies
- I’ll roast you all the time, but I’ll make you soup if you get sick.
- You and me are a rom-com waiting to happen.
- Cereal is my second favorite thing to eat in bed…
- Warning: Swiping right on me comes with excessive compliments and free food
- Why pick flowers when you can just pick me?
- I’m no photographer, but I can definitely picture us together.
- Swipe right to win Tinder.
- You look like you could be my new favorite notification.
Interest-Based Bios
- There’s no bigger turn-on than a girl who reads.
- Swipe right if you love anime
- Sucker for good coffee, road trips, and reading the last chapter of books first- I’ll explain over coffee.
- If you like mac and cheese and terrible dad jokes, we’re already halfway there.
- Swipe right if you put pineapple on pizza.
- 5’10 but 6’2 if you like dad jokes.
- If you could be anywhere in the world right now, where would you be?
- Your top 3 favorite dog breeds. Go!
- What’s something no one would ever guess about you?
- Looking for someone to discover all of the best taco spots in town with.
Playful Bios
- Coffee’s on me if you can beat me at Mario Kart
- Two truths and a lie. Go.
- Let’s play a game: You tell me about your worst date, and I'll tell you about mine (bet I’ll win).
- Looking for someone who can beat me at Wordle.
- Let’s play truth or dare. I’ll go first: I dare you to swipe right.
- Make me a playlist so I know it’s real.
- Let’s settle this: Ross and Rachel- were they really on a break?
- I’m just here for the banter.
- Tell me the most ridiculous conspiracy theories you believe in, and I’ll tell you mine.
- Tell me the most embarrassing thing you’ve ever done, and I'll tell you mine
Short & Simple Tinder Bios
- Let’s play Mario Kart and cuddle.
- Looking for someone I can laugh at.
- Let me know if you want me to message you first.
- Everything you’ve been searching for.
- I’m like Burger King- you can have me your way.
- I’ll let you steal my fries on our dates.
- Doc told me I have a vitamin U deficiency.
- I may not be a 10/10 but at least I’ll make you laugh
- Do I know you? You look like my next girlfriend.
- I’m no organ donor, but I’ll give you my heart.
Dirty Tinder Bios
- I love my bed, but I think I’ll love yours too.
- Where do you get your pants from? They’re 100% off at my place
- If I buy you dinner, will you be dessert?
- You’re like my pinky toe- you’re supportive and I'm probably gonna bang you on my coffee table.
- Wanna go half and half on a bastard?
- I like my dates the way I like my coffee- steamy and worth waking up for.
- You like sleeping? Me too! We should do it together sometime.
- I used to get A’s as a student. Now, I’m just looking to F.
- You’re so hot my zipper’s falling for you.
- I’ll break your bed, not your heart.
Purpose-Oriented Bios
For Serious Relationships
- Swipe right if you want to delete this app.
- Describe your ideal first date and I’ll make it happen.
- Swipe right if you want to make your friends jealous.
- My kink is when someone takes a genuine interest in me.
- I’ve got a pile of early 2000s rom-coms to binge with our names on it.
- Looking for someone to send my Wordle score to every morning.
- Share an underrated song that slaps and I’m yours.
- Willing to lie about how we met.
- Let’s plan how I'll soft-launch you on my Instagram story in a couple of weeks.
- Swipe right if you want to make your friends jealous.
Bios for Casual Relationships
- Oh, look, the baddie I ordered is here.
- If you’re fine being the little spoon, it’ll work out between us.
- Your eyes are like IKEA- I could get lost in them for hours.
- Your next crazy ex
- You look like you’ve got problems- can I be another one?
- Not a chef, but I can spice your life up.
- If we vibe, I’ll let you pick the playlist in the car- maybe even the position.
- I promise I’m not like other guys- unless you’re into that, then I can be.
- You must be tired of running around in my head all the time.
- Respectfully, you’re hot.
Tinder Bios For Gay Men
We haven’t forgotten that a lot of gay men use Tinder too. So, here are 10 Tinder bios to help you attract men:
- Yes, I will judge your taste in music, but it’s only because I care.
- I don’t like chasing men, but I'll make an exception if you’re cute.
- If you can’t handle my Britney 2007, you don’t deserve me at my Beyonce 2013.
- Gay as hell, but somehow always out of iced coffee.
- I couldn’t stay on Grindr knowing you were here.
- Come for the dimples, stay for the heart.
- Life is a runway, and I’ve been serving looks since birth.
- Soft boy in a hard world.
- Accidentally fell in love with my straight best friend- help me move on?
- Swipe right if you wanna argue about which Spice Girls is the best.
Bios For Introverts
- Binge early 2000s rom-coms with me?
- I like to get out of the house every once in a while to remind myself why I never leave
- What movie do you want to pretend to watch when you come over?
- If your ideal date involves staying home and cuddling, swipe right.
- I’m better at one-on-one conversations. Prove me right?
- I entered an introvert competition once- never went.
- I like quiet mornings and rainy days- swipe right if that’s your vibe too
- I thrive on sarcasm, coffee, and a little too much alone time.
- RSVP “yes” to movie night dates.
- I may not be the life of the party, but I’ll make you laugh all the time.
Bios For Extroverts
- Hiking enthusiast with a tendency to get lost in both nature and good conversation. Bring snacks.
- Can we skip to the part where I take you out on a date?
- Looking for a partner for my spontaneous adventures.
- Only here so I have someone to go to clubs with.
- I’m organizing a first date- swipe right to be invited.
- I’ll talk to anyone, anywhere- starting with you.
- Flex: I can tell my barber if I don’t like my haircut.
- Life of the party? Sure. But I’d rather be the life of your party.
- What I bring to the table is the ability to tell waiters they brought the wrong food- Swipe right and you’ll never have to do that for yourself again.
- I don’t need an excuse to dance, but having a partner would be nice
Example Prompts For Good Male Tinder Bios
Tinder doesn’t provide dedicated spaces for prompts on your profile the way Hinge and Bumble do, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use the space in your bio to add them yourself!
If you want to add prompts to your Tinder bio, here are our top 10 recommendations:
- Two truths and a lie.
- If your life were a movie, what would be its title?
- Describe me in one word based on my profile.
- Pineapple on pizza- yes or no?
- What conspiracy theory do you believe in?
- Based on my profile, what do you think my red flags are?
- My love language is acts of service. What’s yours?
- What’s the most random thing you’ve ever Googled?
- Guess my coffee order and the first round is on me.
- My ideal Sunday is…
These aren’t all the bios we’re going to leave you with today (That’s right- we weren’t joking when we said this was going to be the ULTIMATE guide for men’s bios).
Instead of dumping more ready-made bios on you, we’re going to teach you how you can instantly generate as many bios as you want, all while using your phone, and without spending a single penny.
How? YourMove AI’s free Tinder bio-writer tool.
Our AI-powered tool is designed to generate personalized bios for you and optimize them for dating apps like Tinder.
Here are the steps you need to follow to generate bios instantly using it:
- Go to YourMove AI’s free Tinder bio-writer tool (click on the link above)
- Click “Write my free bio”
- Answer the prompts to get bios that are personalized for you.
- Finally, click “get ideas” and watch as our AI does the heavy lifting for you.
- If you want more ideas, just keep clicking “more ideas” till you get one that works for you!
It’s that easy.
And you know what the best part is? You can also download our app, and integrate our AI chat assistant right into your phone’s keyboard- that way, you can use AI to help you keep the conversation going without leaving Tinder!
Our app is available for both iOS and Android phones!
Importance Of A Good Tinder Bio?
At the beginning of this post, we promised you our discussion today would change your mind about the importance of having a good bio on Tinder to see success with women.
This section is where we’re going to do that.
Before we look at research or hear from women themselves whether they find men’s bios important, Let’s pause for a moment and think about it logically.
Put yourself in the shoes of women swiping on Tinder.
You come across a guy’s profile who’s pretty cute, has a nice job, and seems pretty tall. Is that all you would need to convince yourself to swipe right? Of course not.
What’s the missing element? That’s right: Personality.
Stuff like:
- What’s he looking for on Tinder? Something serious, hookups, or just validation?
- What kind of person is he? What are his values? How does he spend his time?
- Is he funny? God, he better be funny.
Sure you can find the answers to all of these things when you actually start a conversation with him, but it helps to know however much you can beforehand, so you don’t waste your time.
This is why bios are so important for men. They help women decide whether they should swipe left or right.
Does this check out when we look at research or ask women if they think bios are important for male dating profiles? Let’s find out.
Do Tinder Bios Make A Difference?- What Does The Research Say?
A study conducted in 2016 looked into how users interact with Tinder profiles while swiping.
The study investigated a lot more than what is relevant to our discussion, so we won't discuss the entire study here.
But the part that is relevant to our discussion has to do with their investigation of the role male bios play in determining whether a user will swipe right or left on a profile.
The researchers created hundreds of dummy male Tinder profiles and left half of them with empty bios, while the other half were given a simple bio.
In blue, you’ll find the number of matches that were made with other men, and in pink, you’ll find the number of matches that were made with other women.
The solid-colored bars represent profiles without a bio while the bars with a “criss-cross” pattern represent Tinder profiles that include a bio.
As we can see, on all counts, male Tinder profiles with bios significantly outperformed male Tinder profiles that did not have one.
Do Good Tinder Bios Make Women Swipe Right- What Does Reddit Say?
So the importance of bios on men’s Tinder profile checks out logically and through research findings.
But let’s not stop here.
Let’s see what women online have to say about whether or not they think men’s bios are important in helping them decide which way to swipe.
We looked at several threads on Reddit where women were asked what they look for in men’s Tinder bios and whether or not they matter in the first place.
A small group of women were of the opinion that bios don’t really matter to them. They argue, that if the man is attractive and if the other information on their profile checks out, then an empty bio wouldn’t be a deal breaker for them; they would swipe right anyway.
Fair enough. As we mentioned earlier, there are no hard and fast rules in the world of online dating- everyone has their own preferences.
What do the majority say?
Well, they felt that bios were very “telling” of a man’s personality and/ or his intentions on Tinder, and while bios may not matter as much as pictures, bad bios on attractive men have made them swipe left, and good bios on okay-looking men have made them swipe right.
For reference, we have added screenshots of the three comments that we felt summarized the general sentiment pretty well.
The first one is from r/Tinder’s thread: “Do girls actually read the bio before swiping?”
The second and third ones also come from r/Tinder, but from a different thread: “Do women actually read guys' bios or is it mostly based on their pictures?”
Also, as you can tell from these comments on Reddit, pictures are pretty important for your success on Tinder (Surprise, surprise!).
If you want to take yours to the next level, use our AI-powered image enhancement tool to make them look absolutely irresistible. And before you ask, no, unlike other AI tools, ours won’t end up making you look like a scary, animated version of yourself.
We’re kind of on a roll here, so let’s go over a checklist of 20 dos and don’ts for your Tinder bios.
Whenever you come across a bio you could potentially use, simply put it to the test with this checklist, and you’ll never waste your time (or lose matches) with a bad bio again.
The 10 Dos Of Writing A Good Tinder Bio For Men
- Craft An Original Bio
Your dating profile bio is your one chance to sum your personality up in your own words. If you use it to say something cliche, not only will you come across as unoriginal and make women swipe left, but you’ll also miss the opportunity to attract women who share the same interests as you.
If you do decide to use a cliche bio on your dating profile, choose one that’s at least a bit less commonly used than others and use the remaining character spaces to share something about your personality.
- Share Your Interests & Hobbies In Your Bio
Your Tinder profile bio or “about me” section is meant for you to talk about what you like and don’t like.
Sure, mentioning your interests would make some women swipe left. But that’s a good thing- because it would make the right kind of women (for you) swipe right.
A good Tinder bio makes each reader either go “Not my type” or “He’s perfect for me”- no middle ground.
- End Your Bios With A Prompt
The idea behind prompts (or “calls to action,” as marketers like to call them) is that they make it really easy for women to strike up a conversation with you. Instead of having to overthink ways to slide into your DMs, they get to respond to a question on your dating profile.
Plus, the responses you get to your prompts will help you assess your compatibility with your match much quicker than a regular first conversation that takes time to reveal your match’s personality.
- Make Your Bios Punchy
Poorly written bios are a huge turn-off- especially if you’re going for something flirty or witty. The great thing about bios is that you have all the time in the world to make sure they sound clever and snappy- it’s not like responding to someone in real life where you have to be quick with your responses. So, even if you’re not quick on your feet- there’s no excuse to have a poorly written bio!
For reference, here’s the difference between a poorly worded bio and a punchy one:
- Craft Your Bio To Attract Your Ideal Match
Before you write your Tinder “about me” section, it’s worth asking yourself what kind of partner you want to attract. Are you looking for something serious and long-term? Are you looking for a hookup? What sort of personalities are you attracted to? That sort of stuff.
Once you have a pretty clear image of the kind of partner you want out of Tinder, ask yourself: What sort of dating profile would this ideal partner swipe right to? Or, more specifically, what sort of bio would they appreciate on your profile? For example:
- Would they prefer something superficial and flirty?
- Would they prefer a witty joke?
- Would they appreciate your humor? Or would it offend the
- Would they appreciate it if you shared your hobbies and interests? And if so, which ones?
Essentially, what you should be asking yourself is: “What information about myself can I put upfront that would maximize my chances of attracting this ideal partner?”
You’ll find that once you’ve answered these questions in your mind, you’ll be in a much better position to decide which approaches to use and which ones to ditch.
While there’s no blanket rule for which types of bios attract what personalities, typically, what we see is that women looking for serious relationships tend to prefer a combination of funny, witty, and interest-based bios on men’s profiles, and women looking for casual hookups prefer a combination of short and flirty bios on men’s profiles.
- Make Your Bios Witty & Flirty
Combining good wits with a flirty line is the perfect recipe for a good Tinder bio. The “wit” part keeps things light-hearted and funny, and the “flirty” part keeps things fun, interesting, and steamy. If you can do all of this, and show some depth to your personality at the same time, you’ve hit the jackpot for men’s Tinder bios.
- Be True To Yourself In Your Bios
It’s important to be true to your personality when writing your Tinder bio. Don’t try to put up a dating persona if it doesn’t align with who you truly are. Why?
- Women can see through it.
- Confidence comes from being true to yourself.
- Your true personality will eventually reveal itself.
Because of these reasons, it’s always best to stay original from the very get-go and, as Hinge puts it, “embrace cringe mode.”
- Craft A Bio That Evokes Emotions
Evoking emotion with your Tinder bio is important because emotions make things memorable and stand out. Think about it: women have access to hundreds of profiles they can swipe through every day, and most of those profiles will have over-used cliches for bios. What can you do to set yourself apart from the crowd?
“Evoke emotion” is the answer.
Witty and funny bios or bios that evoke nostalgia are really effective in this regard.
- Use A Mix Of Approaches
It’s worth remembering that your bio doesn’t have to be a single clever sentence- that’s what makes it different from a pickup line or a conversation opener.
You have 500 character spaces to work with- if you spend the first half on saying something funny, witty, or flirty, spend the other half talking about your interests and sharing bits of your personality. That’s what’ll make your bio well-rounded.
- Mention What You’re Looking For In Your bio
If you simply can’t seem to find the kind of matches you’re looking for, you might find it helpful to expressly state your relationship goals on Tinder. If you’re looking for women who want a long-term relationship- mentioning that in your bio will automatically filter out women who aren’t looking for the same thing.
We would, however, recommend that you don’t do this if you’re looking for casual hookups. Why is that? 2 reasons:
- It’s unnecessary because that’s typically the default on Tinder
- It will make you come across as desperate- a huge turn-off for women.
The 10 Don’ts Of Writing A Good Tinder Bio For Men
- Don’t Say Something Offensive In Your Bio
Remember that there is a fine line between saying something funny or flirty and saying something that is outrageously offensive or sexual.
Respect that line- especially if you want to use dark humor in your Tinder bio. If you’re ever confused about how your bio might come across, it might be a good idea to ask your female friends how they feel about it, and if you’re still not sure- It’s probably better to just go for something else.
- Avoid Filling All 500 Character Spaces In Your Bio
It’s important to remember that Tinder users typically only spend a few seconds deciding whether to swipe left or right, which is why a full-length bio can be overwhelming.
However, this is not a rule set in stone. If you make things interesting enough, and use your character spaces wisely, you can use all of those character spaces to work in your favor.
- Don’t Use Cliche Bios
The rule of thumb is, if you’ve seen a bunch of Tinder profiles use a bio, avoid it- even if you liked it. The problem with jumping on the bandwagon of trendy or cliche bios is that it ends up leaving no grounds for differentiation between you and the hundreds of other men women have access to on Tinder.
When women read through your profile, they want to know what makes you different. They want to know what makes you unique. Using a cliche bio makes you miss out on the opportunity to tell them.
- Don’t Be Shallow
If all you do is focus on looks with your bio, you’re going to tell women that you’re a shallow man with no personality or the capacity to appreciate one. All of these are huge turn-offs.
- Don’t Make Your Bios Wordy
If you’ve thought of something clever to say in your bio, half the job is done. The other half is deciding how to say it. It is crucial to spend some time on this part and make sure you’re articulating yourself well.
Choose your words carefully and prune out the unnecessary ones- that’s how you make the maximum impact with your bio. Here’s an example of a wordy Tinder bio versus a snappy one:
Wordy Tinder Bio
Swipe right because I’ll be such a good boyfriend, you’ll end up deleting this app.
Snappy Tinder Bio
Swipe right to delete this app.
- Don’t Exaggerate Or Lie
Few things scream “I have no self-esteem” the same way exaggerations, lies, and “subtle” brags do.
We see so many men hopelessly try to use these tactics to impress women online, and it just simply never works.
Why? Because it’s just desperate. So unless your goal is to ick women away on Tinder, avoid using these techniques at all costs.
- Don’t Be Negative
If you think throwing shade on pop culture will make you seem “different” or “eccentric,” think again.
Nobody likes a bummer. Remember that the next time you think about putting up a bio that says something like “Taylor Swift is SO overrated.”
- Don’t Be Too Self-Deprecating
Self-deprecating humor can be a great way to keep things light and funny. But do it too much and it becomes sad really fast.
When you say something self-deprecating in your bio, your potential matches should laugh; not pity you. So always remember to use it in moderation.
To help you understand the difference between good usage of self-deprecating humor versus the overuse of it, here’s an example for each:
Good usage of self-deprecating humor
You like bad boys? Cause I’m bad at everything.
Overuse of self-deprecating humor
Are you a parking ticket? Because I can’t afford you, and honestly, I’m not even sure why I tried.
Notice how the “parking ticket” bio is a bit too intense? That’s the mistake we want you to avoid.
- Don’t Use Too Many Emojis
Using emojis can make your bios more impactful (depending on the bio). However, overusing them will definitely make them cringe. Here’s an example:
A Bio that uses emojis well
There she is officer👮🏻, that’s the girl who stole my heart 🫵🏻
A bio💬 that overuses😢 emojis🙈🙈
👁️There she is officer👮🏻, that’s the girl who stole my heart💓 🫵🏻😢🙈
- Don’t Be Controversial
Steer clear of mentioning your opinions on any socio-political issue in your bio, especially a controversial one. There’s a time and place for those kinds of conversations, and it’s definitely not in your bio; you’ll just end up pushing people away.
Summary Of The 20 Dos & Don’ts of Good Tinder Bios For Men
The dos of writing a good Tinder bio for men
- Craft an original bio
- Share your interests & hobbies
- End your bios with a prompt
- Make your bios punchy
- Craft your bio for your ideal match
- Make your bios witty & flirty
- Craft bios that evoke emotions
- Be true to yourself in your bios
- Use a mix of approaches
- Mention what you’re looking for
The don’ts of writing a good Tinder bio for men
- Don’t be offensive in your bio
- Avoid filling all 500 character spaces in your bio
- Don’t use cliche bios
- Don’t be shallow
- Don’t make your bios wordy
- Don’t exaggerate or lie
- Don’t be negative
- Don’t be too self-deprecating
- Don’t use too many emojis
- Don’t be controversial
Examples Of Bad Tinder Bios For Men
- Sweet as a candy, but I’ve got a spicy side. Can you handle that?
❌ What’s wrong with it? “Can you handle that” is simply obnoxious. Not to mention, this bio sounds like something that could work as Sour Patch Kids’ marketing copy.
- Live, laugh, Love.
❌ What’s wrong with it? Everyone knows a man with “live, laugh, love” as his bio is the biggest red flag in the world. It might as well be code for “I’m going to ruin your life.”
- Alpha male. Looking for a REAL woman.
❌ What’s wrong with it? Way to be subtle about your toxic masculinity, champ. Not to mention “Looking for a REAL woman” is a poorly disguised cry for “I want someone who can handle my fragile ego.”
FAQs
Here are answers to 8 common questions we get about writing good Tinder bios for guys:
- What to include in a good male bio for Tinder?
A good Tinder bio for men includes titbits of their personalities and mentions their interests and relationship goals. Stuff like this helps women decide whether to swipe right or left and maximizes men’s chances of finding the kind of matches they’re looking for.
- What’s the best bio for men on Tinder?
There is no universal “best bio for men.” However, some are definitely better than others. Three examples include:
- Describe your ideal first date and I’ll make it happen.
- If I were a fruit, I’d be a fine-apple, but if I were a vegetable, would you visit me in the hospital?
- Swipe right if you go to therapy.
If you’d like more examples of the best Tinder bios for men, read our categorized list in the sections above or head over to YourMove AI’s free Tinder bio-writer tool to get ideas that are personalized for you!
- How to write a great Tinder bio for men?
To write a great bio for men on Tinder, make sure your bio is original, mentions your interests & hobbies, ends with a prompt, and mentions your relationship goals. At the same time, you should avoid bios that are offensive, too long, cliche, or too negative.
- What is the maximum character limit for Tinder’s “about me” section?
Tinder profile’s “about me” sections have a maximum limit of 500 character spaces. However, we recommend not using the entire space unless it is necessary.
- What do women look for in a guy’s dating profile bio?
Women look for hobbies, interests, wit, and humor in men's dating profile bios. Essentially, they want to know what kind of personality the guy has, so they can assess the compatibility between them. If you’d like to learn more about what women want from men's bios, read this thread on r/Tinder.
- How often should I update my Tinder bio?
While you’re experimenting, change your bio after 4-6 weeks to make sure it has stayed on your profile long enough to see its results. However, if you already have a bio that works, there’s no need to try to fix something that isn’t broken.
Finally, if you notice your bio has become too common i.e., a lot of people have started using it, you should think about changing it immediately.
- Should I mention my height in my Tinder bio?
No, Tinder already has a dedicated section for you to mention your height- mentioning it again in your bio can make it seem like you’re trying to brag, which will ultimately make you come across as desperate and insecure in women's eyes.
- Is it better to have a funny Tinder bio or a serious one?
There is no set rule about whether any kind of bio is better than the other- it largely depends from bio to bio and on the kind of audience you want to attract.
If you want to attract someone looking for a long-term relationship, then it’s probably best for you to choose a bio that's a bit serious i.e., talks about your interests, hobbies, and goals. However, if you’re looking for something casual, a funny, witty, or flirty bio might be more appropriate.