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https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/9616570/tinder-most-swiped-right-woman-guide-stefan-tomlin/
- Make sure your first photo has brightly coloured background- Stefan-Pierre says using yellow or blue in your profile picture will make your profile stand out against the countless others your matches are swiping through
- Include a sexy holiday photo in your selection - poolside pics show off your fun, relaxed side according to our dating expert
- Ensure you're doing something different in every one of your photos - forget posting loads of glam club shots, Tinder's most fancied man claims sharing photos of you doing different activites and looking dressed up AND casual will guarantee the most success
- Be active on the app at 2pm on Sunday - Mr Tinder claims this is the peak time for the app as users are recovering from a big night out and planning dates for the week ahead
- Swipe for new matches after 10:30pm on a weeknight - singletons on the app also regularly check the app before bed when they're swiping though Instagram, Stefan-Pierre says
- Use the Facebook alorgorithm to get ahead - syncing your Faceook and Instagram profiles to your Tinder can help you match with people with similar interests based on what pages you've "liked" or accounts you follow
- Change your location using Tinder's premium service - if you fancy bagging yourself a banker, Tinder Plus allows you to drop your location pin anywhere in the world - including Canary Wharf
- Crack a joke in your bio - it shows you don't take yourself too seriously and makes you more approachable on the app, Stefan-Pierre says
- Don't give away too much away - keep your bio "short and snappy" to give your potential match something to ask you about
- Avoid group photos in the first three pictures - this will help your match differentiate you from your mates in that uber glam clubbing photo