Contributed by: Lisa on Wednesday, October 01 2025 @ 09:04 am
Last modified on Wednesday, October 01 2025 @ 09:14 am
Have you ever dismissed someone who didn’t check every box—only to later wonder what might’ve been? Plenty of Fish’s 2026 trends[*1] suggest many singles are doing just that. Their new report, based on a survey of nearly 6,000 U.S. members, spotlights how dating is shifting toward authenticity, spontaneity, and embracing surprises.
Plenty of Fish has coined new terms to describe how singles will date in 2026—language that reveals not just behavior, but mindset. Here are the top shifts to keep in mind:
These aren’t just trendy buzzwords—they’re micro shifts in how we think about connection. They show people are ready to drop rigid checklists and lean into vulnerability, surprise, and identity. And if you tuned into dating trends last year, this evolution tracks well with what came before: pop culture influences, social media storytelling, and a hunger for meaning over perfection.
You don’t have to wait until 2026 to start dating differently. Here are actionable ways to lean into these trends now:
Of course, trends don’t override your personal needs. Use these terms as creative vocabulary, not rules. If someone’s transparency feels rushed, back up. If chemistry fizzles, move on. But if a profile gives subtle clues rather than polished perfection, it might be worth a pause. In a dating world leaning into surprise and sincerity, you might discover connections you never expected.
This was POFs 9th report on trends, we have discussed previous trends from Plenty of Fish as well. For more on the dating service that produced this study, check our our POF review.