/Courtesy of Tinder

Tinder said it released dating trends for Korea, including interests, personality types, and zodiac signs, based on data from Korean users.

The data follows the 2025 Year in Swipe™ global year-end recap that Tinder released and analyzes the profiles and activity of Korean users, showing the direction of 2026 dating trends. The analysis found that Korean singles tend to prefer relationships that share everyday life and tastes over flashy, event-centered dates.

Among popular interests in Korean Tinder users' profiles, movies and travel accounted for the highest share, followed by food, walks, and exercise. Everyday keywords such as walking, coffee, and dining spot tours stood out alongside interest categories based on generation and taste, such as watching animation and those born in the 1990s, confirming a trend that values common ground.

For personality types, INFP was mentioned the most, followed by ENFP, ENFJ, and INFJ. Traits that value empathy, emotional expression, and authenticity ranked high, reflecting a tendency to prioritize honest communication and emotional connection in dating. In addition, a wide range of types such as ISFP, ESFJ, INTP, and ENTJ were evenly distributed, indicating that a dating culture that respects differences rather than a single ideal type is spreading.

For zodiac signs, Aquarius and Pisces ranked the highest, followed by Virgo, Scorpio, Gemini, and Leo. This is analyzed as reflecting a relationship orientation that values open-mindedness, independence, sensitivity, and empathy at the same time. The Oh-Ha-A-Sa zodiac horoscope trend, which has been spreading mainly on social networking services (SNS) recently, also appears to align with this trend.

Tinder said, "Through this data, Korean singles see dating not as a special event but as a natural part of everyday life," and added, "Elements of self-expression such as interests, personality types, and zodiac signs are being used as key means to start conversations and help with comfortable connection."

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