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Best hookup apps and dating sites to find casual sex with no strings attached

Find a one-night stand or a hookup you can also hang out with.
By Leah Stodart and Miller Kern  on 
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Our Top 11 Picks

OkCupid (opens in a new tab)

Best For Liberals And Leftists

OkCupid hits different with woke, *not* corny questions that make profile building fun and matchmaking more logical.

The Good

  • Cool redesign alleviates pressure with dry-humored slogans
  • Compatibility score based on prompts is really helpful
  • Dedicated space in bio for preferred pronouns
  • Tons of gender and sexual orientation options
  • No need to pay to use the search feature

The Bad

  • Questionnaire takes some actual thought
  • Recently got pricier, but understandably so

The Bottom Line

OkCupid's modern vibe and emphasis the current political climate put you on the fast track to finding a cool and comfortable connection.
Pros & Cons

Hinge (opens in a new tab)

Best For An Ongoing Casual Hookup

A more chill alternative to Tinder that's great for casual daters who are DTF, but open to something more exclusive.

The Good

  • Massive, rapidly growing user base
  • Prompts and images give you a good feel for potential matches
  • Limited scrolling rather than endless swiping
  • Dating intentions are listed right on your profile

The Bad

  • Have to pay for filters like height and political views
  • May find same people as Tinder
  • Will most likely run into more people looking for relationships off the bat

The Bottom Line

If you want to actually be compatible with the person you're sleeping with, Hinge is a good place to find a consistent partner, even if you're not quite looking for a relationship.
Pros & Cons

Tinder (opens in a new tab)

Best For Casual Sex

Our love/hate relationship with Tinder aside, we can't ignore the fact that it's a tried-and-true option when all you want is some casual sex without a ton of effort.

The Good

  • Tons of options
  • Quick with no BS
  • Great for finding hookups while traveling
  • Multiple premium plans
  • Comprehensive free version

The Bad

  • Way too much swiping
  • Not 100% hookup oriented

The Bottom Line

Millions of potential dates makes Tinder especially clutch for traveling — just make sure you're clear about your intentions.
Pros & Cons

Grindr (opens in a new tab)

Best For Gay Men

Thanks to its wide user base and location-based interface, Grindr is the go-to hookup app for gay men.

The Good

  • Easy to find people who also just want to hook up
  • LGBTQ focused
  • Location-based interface means you can find your hook up in no time

The Bad

  • Might be too NSFW
  • Occasional biphobia

The Bottom Line

If you're a gay guy, Grindr is the easiest place to find a hookup.
Pros & Cons

Pure (opens in a new tab)

Best For Guaranteeing No Strings Attached

It's like Snapchat for sex, where hookups are spontaneous and impersonal.

The Good

  • 100% no strings attached
  • Fast AF
  • Hookup app minus the porn ads
  • Basically anonymous
  • "Self-destructing" photos in chats
  • Free to use filters

The Bad

  • Possible catfish risk
  • Requires credit card info

The Bottom Line

The least obnoxious (and most hipster) hookup app out there that guarantees quick, no-strings-attached booty calls.
Pros & Cons

HER (opens in a new tab)

Best For Queer Women

HER is made specifically for queer women to find a hookup, relationship, or platonic friend.

The Good

  • Made specifically for queer women
  • Free to use
  • Community focused
  • Event page can help you find community of other queer women
  • Profile tag for casual relationships

The Bad

  • People might not be looking for the same type of relationship as you
  • Smaller user base
  • Have to pay to use filters when looking for matches

The Bottom Line

If you're sick of swiping through profile after profile of straight people, HER offers an exclusively-queer space for finding a hookup.
Pros & Cons

Plenty of Fish (opens in a new tab)

Best For A Last-minute Meet Up

Plenty of Fish is for people who like to chat a bit with potential hookups but don't want to wait around all day for a match.

The Good

  • No need to match to chat with people
  • Can see who's online, nearby, and chat them without paying
  • Decent sized user base
  • Has more of a hookup than relationship culture

The Bad

  • Navigating the app can be confusing at first
  • Can't search for men and women at the same time
  • Livestream feature isn't really useful

The Bottom Line

If you're ready to skip the swiping and cut straight to the chase, Plenty of Fish has got your back.
Pros & Cons

Feeld (opens in a new tab)

Best For Threesomes

Find people looking for a non-monogamous hookup on this inclusive app.

The Good

  • Sex positive
  • 20+ sexual and gender identities
  • Users tend to be upfront about their intentions
  • Couples profiles
  • Can use much of the app without paying

The Bad

  • Might run into catfish
  • App has some usability issues

The Bottom Line

Sign up for Feeld as an individual or a couple and find others to hook up in threesomes, foursomes, or however many people you want.
Pros & Cons

Match (opens in a new tab)

Best For Finding Mature Partners

If your age makes you feel like a certified creep on Tinder, match is a more mature place to find an experienced booty call.

The Good

  • Tons of options
  • Mature and experienced users
  • Endless search possibilities

The Bad

  • Relationship oriented site
  • Hookups won't be instantaneous
  • Free version is basically useless

The Bottom Line

It might take a little extra work and cash, but you can find an experienced hookup on match if you're upfront with your intentions.
Pros & Cons

AdultFriendFinder (opens in a new tab)

For Those Looking For Sex

This sex-focused site with a massive global user base is absolutely NSFW and often includes problematic language.
Pros & Cons

Zoosk (opens in a new tab)

Best As a Last Resort

Zoosk learns your behavior to present you with matches you'll truly vibe with, but its flaws may outweigh its pros.

The Good

  • Short and sweet sign-up

The Bad

  • Riddled with fake or dead profiles
  • Have to pay to use any features
  • Not the most bi or nonbinary friendly

The Bottom Line

Zoosk is in desperate need of some updates, but if you're interested in finding hookups on a more relationship-based site not from the Match Group, it's an option.
Pros & Cons

Hookup culture has become an accepted style of human connection. The desire to have sex without strings attached has always been a thing, but proudly searching for just that is just way less taboo than it was when your parents were dating.

Is casual sex bad for you?

Dating apps and sites have certainly helped bring society firmly into its hookup culture era. "If having sex was once taboo, not having it is today," says Washington Post columnist Christine Emba in her book Rethinking Sex: A Provocation. Even though the pandemic has made more people intentional, honest, and serious when approaching dating, that doesn't mean long-term monogamous relationships are the only types of connections people want.

In fact, being open to new experiences and casual connections was a trend of the past year, proving that people are still plenty interested in hooking up with hot strangers.

Basically, there's nothing wrong with prioritizing looking for a hookup and ultimately, your pleasure. Plus, bringing that intentionality to casual sex can help reduce any pressure you might feel about having or seeking out sex when you don't really, genuinely want it. And when you're on the same page as your partner, you reduce the risk for messy miscommunication.

As for finding a similarly interested partner (or two), the dedicated hookup app is the horny person's vessel for hot instant gratification. But the cool thing is that most dating apps can be used for sex purposes these days. Where you decide to go to find your casual fling really just depends on how much you'd like to know about the person in your bed. The butterflies of meeting someone new are still there — they just might be happening in a different region of the body.

The online hookup atmosphere is full of horny anxious people

All things considered, it may seem like the ideal time for a mass release of all that pent-up sexual tension. But in reality, people are, of course, still nervous.

Hinge actually coined the term Fear of Dating Again to encompass people's uneasiness to get back in the dating scene. Many feel like they have lost their game during isolation, and there's a hump that many online daters still need to get over. Time feels more valuable, and even those who are DTF may be more closely considering the authenticity and personality of prospects. If anything, surveys have found that this long period of isolation has made more people want to find a long-term partner.

Still, this pandemic hasn't meant the death of hookup culture. Just like literally every other part of life, it's merely had to evolve and change with the times. Tinder and Hinge are still crawling with users, but baby steps between messaging for the first time and arranging a booty call may be the norm for now. The good news is that being upfront and honest about what you're looking for has become more of the norm over the past two years, so people are more likely to appreciate you coming right out and saying you want something light and fun. Plenty of apps have also built-in the "what you're looking for" question into profile preferences, making it a much easier topic to broach.

Staying safe while using hookup apps

The pandemic has also brought on a whole new meaning to having safe sex with strangers. Some dating apps have added vaccination status as a section to their profiles, so you can tell if someone's going to be a safer hookup or not without having to waste time chatting with someone you won't feel comfortable seeing IRL. Badge or not, if you have any hesitations being direct and asking people outright about their vaccination status and what they're comfortable with is a good way to make an informed decision.

Taking precautions doesn't mean you can't enjoy yourself. Over the past couple of years, people have been learning how to be safe while exploring new desires and kinks.

On a more general dating app note, looking out for profile verification is another way to make sure you're meeting up with a real person who's who they say they are. Tinder, OkCupid, and HER are some of the apps on this list that make it clear what users have verified profiles.

What makes a good hookup app?

A good hookup doesn't have to be a one-and-done situation. Sure, things can be kept as anonymous as taking a nameless person home from the bar, but there's also nothing wrong with ensuring that the person getting to see you naked doesn't have the world's worst sense of humor. Plus, getting along well with a hookup, even if you're not looking for anything serious or exclusive, can help if you are looking for a regular friends-with-benefits situation.

Though many of these apps make it obvious that people are looking for *that,* people on more generalized dating apps can avoid a lot of messiness if a head's up about intentions is given within the first few DMs. Many apps even include an option to mark what you're looking for, so your intentions can be clear from the get-go without any messages.

You'll probably also want to skip any apps that feature a 10-minute questionnaire about romance and future families or ones that require expensive subscriptions intended for people who want long-term relationships. However, you should choose an app that has ample space to showcase what you're looking for — and maybe turn a few people on with your personality.

Photos are also a huge factor in good hookup apps. Some apps and dating sites hide people's pics unless you have a paid subscription, and we don't really love that — for physical attraction reasons and safety reasons. Apps that show the full view of someone's profile are the way to go.

Whether you want to pay for a hookup app or not is totally up to you, but we will say Tinder and Hinge have great free versions of the app. You can likely find a hookup by the weekend without paying a cent.

Whether you're looking for casual sex or are simply looking to exchange nudes, here are our picks for the best hookup apps right now:

Best For Liberals And Leftists
Credit: okcupid / apple
Specs
  • Free version: Yes
  • One month of OkCupid Basic: $14.99 per month
  • Three months of OkCupid Basic: $29.97 ($9.99 per month)
  • Six months of OkCupid Basic: $44.94 ($7.49 per month)
  • One month of OkCupid Premium: $24.99 per month
  • Three months of OkCupid Premium: $49.99 ($16.66 per month)
  • Six months of OkCupid Premium: $74.94 ($12.49 per month)

Turned on by social awareness? Same. You've heard of OkCupid before, and you know it's not solely for hooking up. But if your attraction to someone is partly dictated by whether you'd be on their side in a political Facebook fight, OkCupid can direct you to the sexy woke side of the internet.

This hip LGBTQ-friendly site has won the hearts of liberal millennial singles by dedicating a portion of its profile-building prompts to the current political climate: weed, guns, vaccinations, women's rights, and more topics are covered. This, badges for voting and open pronoun and orientation options, all help to reel in an informed, respectful, and sex-positive crowd. Dry-humored graphics do a lot to alleviate pressure, too.

While you get the most out of the site with a paid plan, you can still use its search features without ever paying a dime. In other words, you literally search the keyword "hookup" — or any other common interests that might be important to you — and see what users have those words in their profile. Even easier is marking down the type of connection you're looking for on profile preferences — both "new friends" and "hookups" are options.

In a website that can lean more relationship-oriented, it's still simple to find people looking for the same casual connection as you. 

Best For An Ongoing Casual Hookup
Credit: hinge / apple
Specs
  • Free version: Yes
  • One month of Preferred: $34.99
  • Three months of Preferred: $64.99 ($21.66 per month)
  • Six months of Preferred: $99.99 ($16.66 per month)

Hinge is *officially* geared more toward relationships, but if you're upfront with your intentions, it's as useful of a hookup app as Tinder — especially in more populated areas.

Hinge(opens in a new tab) marries the modern, instantaneous feel of swiping apps with the relationship atmosphere that sites like eharmony(opens in a new tab) or Match(opens in a new tab) offer. Hinge literally labels itself the relationship app, or as I prefer, the "anti Tinder(opens in a new tab)." You scroll like Instagram, creating a smoother (and less judge-y) feel than swiping. It's a chill alternative for singles who are down for a hookup, but would see where things go with the right person.

On Hinge you get to send eight likes per day with the free version (unlimited with the paid version) and set preferences like age, ethnicity, and religion. You can filter by even more preferences with a paid membership if you're looking for a specific height, drug usage, and more. If you're just in search of a hookup, this level of compatibility might not be necessary, so you're probably good with the free version.

Though it may attract a relationship-seeking crowd, one of Hinge's newest features is the "Dating Intentions" section of your profile. Just like your location, age, and alcohol preferences, right on your profile you'll be able to put if you're "figuring out your dating goals," looking for something shorter-term, or if you don't want to jump into anything serious, but could be open to the idea. No hookup-specific language, but it definitely sets the tone — and tells you probably not to send a message to the cutie with looking for a "Life Partner." Ever up to date with the times, Hinge has also added a section to indicate whether you're looking for a monogamous or non-monogamous relationship (or if you're figuring it out).

Best For Casual Sex
Credit: tinder / apple
Specs
  • Free version: Yes
  • One month of Tinder Plus: $9.99
  • Three months of Tinder Plus: $15.99 ($5.33 per month)
  • One year of Tinder Plus: $31.99 ($2.67 per month)
  • One month of Tinder Gold: $24.99
  • One month of Tinder Platinum: $29.99
  • Three months of Tinder Platinum: $59.99 ($20 per month)
  • 12 months of Tinder Platinum: $119.99 ($10 per month)

Tinder(opens in a new tab) may not want to advertise as such, but it doesn't have the reputation as a hookup app for no reason. Yeah yeah, we know the amount of success stories of happy couples who met on Tinder is growing rapidly, but it's way easier to find a date for the night than it is to find someone looking for a long-term relationship. Using Tinder for the latter includes deciding if you want to interact with someone based on nothing but profile pictures and a quote from The Office, so yeah, you can see how getting laid would be the main goal of most users. 

It's fast, easy, and if there's one app that even the shyest, most skeptical people will be on, it's Tinder. Sure, you may get carpal tunnel from swiping so much, but I guess that also means that it's nearly impossible to not find like-minded people who are also DTF. Profiles with a blue check mark indicate that the person has been verified with a video selfie, so you can stay safe even while swiping for nothing serious.

Though it's pretty much free for general use, Tinder does offer three upgrades: Tinder Plus, Tinder Gold, and Tinder Platinum. These include extras like the opportunity to undo a left swipe (bless), send "Super Likes" to people you're really into, see who has swiped right on your profile, and in the case of Tinder Platinum, message users before they've even matched with you. 

Best For Gay Men
Credit: grindr / apple
Specs
  • Free version: Yes
  • One month of Grindr XTRA: $19.99
  • Three months of Grindr XTRA: $39.99 ($13.33 per month)
  • 12 months of Grindr XTRA: $99.99 ($8.33 per month)
  • One month of Grindr Unlimited: $39.99

Grindr(opens in a new tab) is the go-to hookup app for gay guys. It's one of the only mainstream dating apps for gay men and you can truly find a range of relationship types through the platform — yes, obviously, this includes casual hookups.

On the surface, Grindr is a hookup-oriented app, so it won't be too much work to find another guy who's also looking for a one-night stand or friends with benefits. The app is location-based, so instead of swiping, you're able to message anyone in your nearby area, making it pretty much as easy as it can be to find someone to link up with within the hour. You can set your expectations about what you're looking for and whether or not you accept NSFW pics, but don't be surprised if you're greeted with an unsolicited dick pic or two regardless of your preferences.

That's not to say that Grindr isn't also a place to find serious relationships, but that's not what you came here for, is it? Grindr is technically for gay, bi, trans, and queer people, but you'll mostly find men on there. 

Best For Guaranteeing No Strings Attached
Credit: pure / apple
Specs
  • Free version: Yes
  • Weekly Pure membership: $14.99
  • Monthly Pure membership: $29.99
  • In-app purchases: Varying prices

If you're tired of getting signals crossed or dread being asked "What are we?" by a friend with benefits, Pure is the place to find a booty call who won't try to text you earlier than midnight. App rules urge you to "pretend like you're strangers afterwards," making no-strings-attached sex the only name of the game. The surge of blatant sex positivity is a breath of fresh air when compared to other dating apps that try to convince you that you'll find your soulmate.

Your uploaded selfies, personal info, and conversations with others self-destruct every 60 minutes, promoting spur-of-the-moment and borderline anonymous hookups. There aren't even any profiles — it's just a feed of personal ads that let you get directly to the point of what you're looking for. People on the app aren't shy, which means you can put exactly what you want out of hookup and expect that you'll get some responses.

After you write your ad, the app uses your geolocation and sends out the sex version of an Uber request, so you won't have to worry about finding out your match actually lives across the country. 

Though you can find someone down for pretty much anything, Pure doesn't have that same sketchy vibe as Adult Friend Finder. If you receive a photo that looks like it might be a nude, for instance, the app will cover it with a filter that literally says, "Looks like a nude," so you can choose whether or not you want to see it.

Plus, using filters is completely free, which is a nice perk when you're trying to find someone to get down with, even if you're not looking for anything serious. Of course, you should still be smart about meeting up with basically anonymous strangers, but for no-strings attachment, Pure is a pretty good place to be. 

Best For Queer Women
Credit: her / apple
Specs
  • Free version: Yes
  • One month of HER Premium: Starting at $14.99
  • Six months of HER Premium: Starting at $11.99 per month
  • One year of HER Premium: Starting at $7.49 per month

Made by and for queer women, HER is a space where women can feel safe looking for other women to hook up with without worrying about being sexualized by skeevy men. HER isn't designed just for hookups, so if you're looking for a hookup-turned-relationship, you might find that here with the more than 4 million active users.

If you're looking for a simple way to mention you're not springing to jump into anything long-term, the "Looking for" section of the profile provides a "something casual" tag that'll be displayed out in the open on your profile. To streamline your own search, you can filter users by this tag (and more) if you're willing to pay for a membership. Adding it to your profile is completely free of charge, though. 

The app isn't even solely focused on romantic/sexual relationships — it's also just a space carved out for the LGBTQ community where women can connect with other queer people. This is a great breeding ground for friends with benefits. 

HER requires a Facebook account to create a profile, which adds a nice level of security as you know that all the people you're seeing on the app are real. Like other apps on this list, HER has also added a check mark badge to profiles that have been photo verified. The app even sort of runs like Facebook with a feed filled with events, media, and more specifically tailored to the LGBTQ community.

Best For A Last-minute Meet Up
Credit: Plenty of fish
Specs
  • Free version: Yes
  • Three months of Premium: $59.99 ($20 per month)
  • Six months of Premium: $89.99 ($15 per month)
  • 12 months of Premium: $119.99 ($10 per month)

Sometimes, you might be in the mood to swipe for a while, and sometimes, you're ready to get straight to chatting. For when you want the best of both worlds, Plenty of Fish has your back. 

Thanks to the sign-up questionnaire, you may get the impression that Plenty of Fish is more relationship-oriented. While it's certainly possible to use the app to find your future partner, at the end of the day the app's main draw is that you can chat with any user, even if you haven't matched — that includes seeing who's nearby and online. This ease of communication means finding someone who's also not looking for anything serious isn't all that difficult. 

You can also mark in your profile that you're looking for something casual, giving you an easy way to chat with someone a bit before deciding to meet up, without giving the wrong impression. And in the case that you do feel like doing a bit of screening before saying hello, there is a tab where you can swipe through potential matches. Plus, if you're more into the idea of exchanging steamy messages than meeting in person, you can set your search radius to a worldwide scale, free of charge.

It can be a little bot-filled, you can't look for men and women at the same time, and its livestream feature sets up more of a creator-viewer relationship than a two-people-trying-to-sleep-together relationship, but if you ignore that tab, you'll find that with its four million daily users, you really do have quite a few options with Plenty of Fish.

Best For Threesomes
Credit: feeld / apple
Specs
  • Free version: Yes
  • One month of Majestic: $11.99
  • Three months of Majesitc: $23.99 ($7.48 per month)

Sometimes a hookup includes more than one other person, but finding people who are down for a threesome (or more-some) isn't always the easiest task. Don't be that asshole who goes on a dating app and matches with someone only to later reveal your intentions of finding a third.

Feeld(opens in a new tab) is where everyone on the app is on the same page about what they're seeking. It's an open-minded community that allows you to choose from more than 20 sexual and gender identities, pair your profile with your partner's, list your desires, and create group chats. So yeah, you'll be able to narrow down exactly what you're looking for.

The app is sex positive without looking like a computer virus popup. You can sign up for Feeld as a couple or as a single to practice consensual polyamory (AKA, people openly participating in non-monogamous relationships rather than people secretly cheating on their partners). 

Feeld is free to use, but has a paid Majestic membership with bonus features like seeing people who liked you, filtering by desires, sharing private photos, and incognito browsing.

Best For Finding Mature Partners
Credit: match / apple
Specs
  • Free version: Yes
  • Three months of Standard: $74.97 ($24.99 per month)
  • Six months of Standard: $95.94 ($15.99 per month)
  • 12 months of Standard: $143.88 ($11.99 per month)
  • Three months of Premium: $80.97 ($26.99 per month)
  • Six months of Premium: $107.94 ($17.99 per month)
  • 12 months of Premium: $167.88 ($13.99 per month)

Read our full review of Match.

Anything can be a hookup app if you want it to be, right? We know Match(opens in a new tab) isn't the raunchiest place (it's actually known for its relationship success rate), but its massive user base of over seven million people can't be ignored. Even if you're not looking for a long-term relationship like many members, there's a pretty high chance you'll find a ton of users also down for something risqué. 

One main difference between Match and most of the other sites we've listed is that Match sees a way more diverse age range. Sure, there are a ton of young people on match who are probably on Tinder as well, but Match also attracts significantly more older, more mature (and probably more experienced in bed) users. If you're at an age where you feel nothing but creepy on Tinder, Match is a nice alternative. 

For Those Looking For Sex
PROMOTED
Credit: adultfriendfinder
Specs
  • Free version: Yes
  • One month: $27.95
  • Three months: $59.85 ($19.95 per month)
  • 12 months: $179.40 ($14.95 per month)
Best As a Last Resort
Credit: zoosk / apple
Specs
  • Free version: Yes, but limited
  • One month: $29.99
  • Three months: $59.99 ($20 per month)
  • Six months: $79.99 ($13.33 per month)
  • 12 months: $119.99 ($10 per month)

Read our full review of Zoosk.

Zoosk(opens in a new tab) sports a flirty "pick up and go" philosophy when it comes to online dating, so they won't make you answer a torturous string of questions about yourself. Instead, Zoosk monitors your on-site activity and attempts to give you better matches based on what you already like, so if the idea of minimal effort appeals to you, Zoosk might be your place. There are, however, a few caveats.

Specifying the age range and gender that you're looking for in a partner does very little to narrow down your options. That might be fine for a strict hookup, but finding something past friends with benefits will require a little more help. Or, at least in theory it would. Zoosk may boast 40 million members, but it also has a bit of dead or fake profile problem, so chances are you'll see some repeat users. It's also not uncommon for the site to show you people living thousands of miles away, so if you're looking for an in-person connection, it might require more patience.

Next caveat: If you are a bi person, you need to make two accounts to look for both men and women. Zoosk will let you set up a second account at no additional cost, but it feels like the easier solution would be to, I don't know, let users look at men and women at the same time? Speaking of gender, there's no support for users who identify as any gender other than a man or woman, so that's disappointing.

The other main drawback is again, the amount of fake or dead profiles makes this place seem like the dating site version of The Walking Dead. Of course, all dating sites have their fair share of duds, but Zoosk is just feeling that plague a bit more intensely (we've heard it's mostly female profiles).

Like most sites, there is a free version, but it's worthless — AKA you're gonna need to pay to do anything, including sending messages and in some cases, making matches. 

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Leah is a shopping reporter at Mashable, where she covers shopping trends, gift ideas, and products that make life easier. She graduated from Penn State University in 2012 and is watching horror movies or "The Office" when she’s not shopping online herself. You can follow her on Twitter at @notleah.


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