Best dating sites of 2020

Any time of year is a great time for romance, and whether it's spring, summer, winter or fall, love is definitely always in the air. And potentially on dating sites! If you're single, you might be searching for a partner who wants to stroll through a park or spend a lazy weekend with you watching Disney Plus. And where better to find deep, meaningful companionship than on the internet?
Here's an overview of the best dating sites on the market. My recommendations for the best dating sites are based primarily on my own experiences with online dating sites as a woman, with some word-of-mouth impressions from friends thrown in for good measure.
There are lots of good options for dating sites and apps here, whether you're looking to meet new people, find others with shared interests or finally meet your life partner. So what are you waiting for? Sign up for these dating websites or apps, start chatting and maximize your chances of meeting your perfect match.
Read more: Why do women keep ignoring my online dating messages?
THE BEST DATING SITES
Bumble | Best for confident women |
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Tinder | Best for quick and easy hookups |
OKCupid | Best free dating site |
Hinge | Best for serious relationship seekers |
Coffee Meets Bagel | Best for breaking the silence |
Happn | Best for missed connections |
The League | Best for people with high standards |
Her | Best for lesbian, bisexual and queer women |
Clover | Best for confirming a date |
Plenty of Fish | Best for conversations |
Match | Best for someone with money to spend |
eHarmony | Best for marriage seekers |
Bumble

Bumble is basically Tinder for women... and on a timer. Bumble is a free dating app that requires women to message first. If the guy doesn't message back within 24 hours, he loses the potential dates. Because that's the one thing my love life was really missing: Arbitrary time limits.
The timer is designed to encourage contact, and some people really do appreciate that feature. But if you're someone who procrastinates, Bumble may not be for you. Also because women must message first, Bumble tends to weed out the more insecure males. However the rate of overly confident men tends to be higher than I've seen on other apps. Bumble also has a BFF feature to help you meet new people, but that's really not our focus, so I'll save it for another time.
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