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Best 420-friendly dating sites for pot lovers and cannabis enthusiasts
Dating is terrible as it is, but when you're a cannabis consumer, things can get a little but complicated.
Say you're on a first date and everything is going very well. You have genuine chemistry and a good rapport with your date, you have the same taste in movies and TV shows, and then you mention you like to smoke a joint or two after work.
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Suddenly, everything gets awkward because cannabis still has a negative stigma in some circles of society (despite the fact that it's been decriminalized in a handful of states across the country.) If only there was a way to meet singles who share your passions. Lucky for you, there are unique dating sites designed specifically for finding other people who smoke weed. If you're more into the mainstream dating sites (we're looking at you Match and Zoosk), then there are some things you can do to ensure you've established some common ground right off the bat. Hey, you might even meet that special someone who wants nothing more than to share a spliff with you.
Here are the best dating sites for cannabis enthusiasts and 420-friendly singles looking for love:
1. Match
The OG dating site that's open to anyone and everyone.- Free Version: Yes
- Three-month Subscription: $23.99/month
- Six-month Subscription: $20.99/month
- 1-year Subscription: $19.99/month
Why it works: Both Match's desktop and mobile versions are quite user-friendly and don't require a steep learning curve to meet "the one." While it isn't tailored to people who like to smoke pot, you're sure to find more than enough people on the service who are also cannabis connoisseurs like yourself. That's the magic of Match — there are so many people on the site, that you're bound to find someone who is similar to what you're looking for. (Match even claims that you're guaranteed to find that person in six months.) While receiving messages en masse can become overwhelming quickly, you'll find peace in the fact that people on the site take dating seriously. Match is not a hookup site: it's for people who want to find the person they'll spend the rest of their lives with — someone they can split a spliff with until the end of time.
The cost: Match does offer a free version of the service, but unfortunately, you can't do much with it. The site's paid options come in a few different subscription models:
- Three-month subscription: $23.99/month
- Six-month subscription: $20.99/month
- 1-year subscription: $19.99/month
The app is very easy to use and set up with a Facebook account. Once inside of the app, your Facebook photo is already uploaded with the option to add four more. You are then only given five questions about your personality, cannabis consumption, and what you’re looking for when it comes to matches before you can start meeting and chatting other like-minded singles.
Why it works: High There! is often said to be the "Tinder for weed smokers" because it’s pretty similar in mechanics. You scroll through other users on the app who are in your area and you simply give them a "High There!," which means you’re interested in connecting with them. You can pretty much chat with anyone on the app, even if they don’t match with you. You just have to approve them to actually start chatting. Be warned though: People on High There! aren’t necessarily there to look for dates, they’re also there to meet other cannabis consumers for friendship and smoking buddies.
The cost: is free to download with no in-app purchases.
3. OkCupid
OkCupid lets you search using terms like "420," and everyone's on it.- Basic plan: Free
- A-List 1 month: $19.99/month
- A-List 3 months: $14.99/month
- A-List 12 months: $9.99/month
Why it works: The signup process on OkCupid is quite long. After you fill out information about your physical appearance, education, and political and religious beliefs, you’re then asked to fill out a lengthy survey on your personality, sexual orientation and kinks, lifestyle, dating, and ethics. The more questions you answer, the better chance you have of matching with someone special. It’s recommended that you fill out at least 100 questions to get the most out of the platform. After you fine tune your profile and upload a few photos, you’re ready to match with waiting singles. You can even refine your preferences and simply search for keywords in people’s profiles, such as "420," "weed," and "cannabis." Since OkCupid's pool of users is so widespread, there’s a greater chance you'll match with someone you actually like.
The cost: is free to download and use. However, the dating site has a premium service called "A-List" where you can access more features like "ghosting," refined searches, and no ads. The price scale is below:
- 1 month: $19.99/month
- 3 months: $14.99/month
- 6 months: $9.99/month
4. 420 Singles
420 Singles is easy to use and mostly free, but start by choosing either the app or desktop versions, because they're completely separate.- Desktop version: Free
- App: Free, with in-app purchases
Unlike traditional dating sites, puts cannabis front and center in finding matches without any judgment or prejudice. However, the big drawback is the dating site features two separate platforms for desktop and mobile, which means you have to sign up for both with two different logins and set-up processes. It’s kind of a pain, but 420 Singles believes it just doubles your chances to find someone special to get high with.
Why it works: On the app, sign up is pretty easy with your Facebook account. Once you’ve created a profile, you can set who you’re looking for, age range, and distance up to 1,000 miles, which seems a little excessive TBH. When that’s done, you can start "liking" and "unliking" potential matches in a Tinder-like way.
Set up on the website takes a bit longer with additional questions about whether you believe in ghosts, if you’re a gamer or not, if you believe in UFOs, and if you believe in the existence of the human soul. knows its audience, so the questions are very eccentric. In addition, both platforms seem to be riddled with inactive profiles without photos or bios.
Navigating the app is much easier than the website, but there are additional channels like "groups" and "forums" to interact with the whole community instead of just a single user at a time. But it’s really unnecessary to have two completely different platforms with different users under the same banner and company. If 420 Singles managed to merge the two, then they might have an interesting dating site on their hands for cannabis users.
The cost: is free to download for Android and iOS and also includes in-app purchases. The dating website is completely free to use.
5. My 420 Mate
It's not totally free like some other services, but My 420 Mate does feature some matchmaking tech.- First 65 credits: Free
- 77 credits: $4.99
- 420 credits: $10.99
- 1500 credits : $29.99
Why it works: My420Mate is actually a more "traditional" dating site than others in the cannabis industry. After you fill out a few questions about who you are, who you’re looking for, what’s your cannabis type of choice, and why you consume marijuana, you are then taken to your profile where you can search for matches. There are a lot of people using this site and it doesn’t appear to be full of fake and inactive profiles. Perhaps the promise of cannabis and smoking buddies is enough to make people come back and use the service again and again.
The app, on the other hand, is a little bit less intuitive. You still get the same functionality with the app as you did with the site, but it seems that the app can't refine matches based on location. I was looking for matches within 15 miles of my location and the app gave me matches who lived more than 2,000 miles away. There was also an option to find all members on the app, along with your search preferences.
The cost: is free to download for Android and iOS and also includes in-app purchases for credits for upgrades. The first 65 credits are free with the pay scale listed below:
- 77 credits for $4.99
- 420 credits for $10.99
- 1500 credits for $29.99
6. Date 420 Friendly
It isn't free and doesn't have an app, but Date 420 Friendly does have events, games, and even job listings.- One month: $4.20
- One year: $21.00
Why it works: Setting up a profile is pretty easy. After answering a few questions about yourself and outlining your interests, you select your relationship status and what you’re looking for on the site. Your options here are either companionship or romance. Then you select options for your occupation, income, education level, and marijuana habits. Once you upload a photo of yourself and write a quick headline and short bio, you’re taken to your dashboard, which feels very early 2000s — as if it was from the MySpace and Friendster era of social networking. Unfortunately, there is no mobile app available.
Signing up is free, but you really can’t do anything on the site, like searching for matches, viewing profiles, sending messages, or interacting with other users, until you upgrade your subscription. It seems like a big commitment to upgrade when you really don’t know if the dating site is worth using altogether. It’s just a big ask after signing up.
The cost: is free, but using the site requires premium access. A one-month subscription is $4.20 (of course it is), while one year is only $21. You can also pay for five months of access and get seven months for free.
7. Zoosk
Zoosk has a large user base and the ability to save searches, but appears to have a lot of fake or inactive profiles, and is pricey.- 1 month: $29.95/month
- 3 months: $19.98/month
- 12 months: $12.49/month
Instead of filling out long and tedious questionnaires about your personality and potential match, Zoosk simply takes the information from your Google or Facebook account and plugs it into your online dating profile, along with your photo. The dating site doesn’t want you to spend your time filling out questionnaires, but rather it wants you to start matching and meeting new people — in this case, those in the 420-friendly community.
Why it works: Zoosk caters to almost all communities by keeping their user base big and robust. While they don’t explicitly have a "420" setting in search, you can filter your matches to find people who are cannabis-friendly like you. Zoosk offers customized searches that feature options for "smokes regularly," which is a strong indication for 420 consumption. You also have the ability to save your search settings, so you don’t have to fiddle around with options every time.
However, while Zoosk makes it easy to start a profile and search for matches, the online dating app is notorious for the amount of . It’s a good option or alternative for those who are frustrated with "traditional" online dating, but by no means is it a complete replacement. Finding your perfect match on Zoosk might be easy, but actually meeting or chatting with them might be a different story.
The cost: is free to use and download, but you need a premium subscription to search, message, and really do anything more than browse potential matches. The price scale is below:
- 1 month: $29.95/month
- 3 months: $19.98/month
- 6 months: $12.49/month
8. AdultFriendFinder
If you're just looking for some fun, this is the place (don't mind the terrible site layout).- Free Version: Yes
- One month of GOLD: $30
- Three months of GOLD: $20/month
- One year of GOLD: $15/month
Why it works: There are so many options for satisfaction on AdultFriendFinder that you shouldn't have any trouble finding a good time. And hey, the compatibility survey they offer isn't too bad (which you probably wouldn't expect from the look of things). It's quick and easy to find a good hookup — and maybe even some half-baked pillow talk.
The cost: AdultFriendFinder offers a free version, but if you want to splurge for their paid subscriptions...
- One month of GOLD: $30
- Three months of GOLD: $20/month
- One year of GOLD: $15/month
9. iHookup
You're not going to find more than a long-distance sexting partner, but if that's what you're looking for, use iHookup.- Free Version: Yes
- Silver Membership: $29.99/month
- Gold Membership: Starts at $34.99/month
Why it works: iHookup works for a very specific type of hookup, but it plays well to its strengths (ie. you can get stoned and chat with potential partners without ever leaving the house). Just make sure to be a little more lenient with your search radius, or you might get stuck with a big fat "zero" on your match count.
The cost: iHookup has a free version, but it's pretty bare-bones. If you want to experience all the site has to offer, check out their membership options below (unfortunately, they aren't cheap):
- Silver Membership: $29.99/month
- Gold Membership: Starts at $34.99/month
10. Highly Devoted
Highly Devoted takes a personalized approach, interviewing you several times to help find your match. It's cool, but it will cost you.- Joining and filling out a form: Free
- Participation in personal matchmaking: You get a quote after filling out the form
Why it works: Highly Devoted is not an ordinary online dating service. Unlike Tinder or OkCupid, you’re not matching with singles on an app or website, but rather you’re getting a personalized match after a series of phone calls and Skype interviews with the cannabis company’s matchmakers. In that way, it’s more of a traditional matchmaker than online dating service. The service is interested in building your confidence and enhancing your life. Highly Devoted also offers cannabis socials and mixers that are aimed at upscale professionals in their network and database.
The cost: Joining is free. You have to fill out a Google Form for a consultation and screening. Afterwards, the service will give you a quote to continue.
11. Hinge
If you're looking for a relationship, Hinge's 3-month free trial should tell you what you need to know.- First 3 months: Free
- 1 month: $12.99/month
- 3 months: $6.99/month
- 6 months: $4.99/month
Why it works: The is designed for more interaction and engagement than any other other dating app. There’s no series of photos, names, and ages to swipe, or traditional bios to comb through, but rather it’s designed to give a little piece of information about a potential match as you go through a profile. In fact, you’re only presented with matches who are friends of friends on your Facebook page, so you don’t have to worry about fakes or randoms infesting your inbox. Hinge encourages you to scroll through entire profiles before you make a decision to "like" or "dislike." While you can’t search for 420-friendly matches, it features a section for "vices," including alcohol, smoking, marijuana, and harder drugs. In addition, revealing you’re a cannabis enthusiast might increase your chances of receiving matches by 10 percent — only if you’re under 25 years old, according to . However, if you’re over 25, then your likes might decrease by 25 percent. A predilection for weed led to the percentage of likes to decrease to 35 percent for those 40 or older. (The more you know.)
The cost: is free to download and all new members get a three-month free trial. Afterwards the app will push you to subscribe to continue. The price scale is below:
- 1 month: $12.99/month
- 3 months: $6.99/month
- 6 months: $4.99/month
12. Plenty of Fish
While POF wasn't built as a 420 dating site, there's a large cannabis-friendly membership and even IRL meetups.- Price: Free
- Membership with perks: Ranges from $9.99-$19.35/month
Why it works: is a good alternative to and . One of the best features on Plenty of Fish is its robust searching capabilities. You can really broaden or refine your search as you please, including finding people who are part of the cannabis community. While you can search by location, age, and gender, you can also search by interests like "420-friendly" and "cannabis." You’d be surprised how many people who use the dating site are weed enthusiasts or use marijuana on a regular basis. Although wasn’t created with cannabis in mind, it was built in a very broad way so that singles have developed a category for it, just based on their interests. In some ways, you could find your special 420-friendly buddy better on Plenty of Fish than some dating sites that were made exclusively for cannabis users. Plenty of Fish even has a number of marijuana meet-up groups for users to connect IRL.
The cost: is free to use and download. However, you could upgrade to a premium account with more perks like giving unlimited gifts, "Goldfish credits," and zero ads. The price scale is below:
- 2 months: $19.35/month
- 4 months: $12.75/month
- 8 months: $9.99/month
Why it works: The app works like a Facebook feed, only you don’t have to be friends with someone to see their story or posts. Everything you post on Social High is public in "Weedcast," but you can set preferences to limit who can see what you post. There are channels that are private and secure, so you don’t have to worry about who is reading your messages. You can connect between a 10-mile or global radius to reach out to people who live up the block or around the world. You can also look for nearby people.
However, there is no way to search users based on gender or sexual preference, but each profile has a "relationship status" section, so you will always know who’s single or in a relationship. While the platform isn’t as feature heavy as some other dating apps for the 420-friendly like , its user base is pretty robust with active users looking to connect and build a thriving online community of cannabis consumers.
The cost: is free to download with no in-app purchases.
14. EliteSingles
If you're more of the picky type and want to find more mature, serious relationships, EliteSingles isn't a bad start (probably not as many weed fans on here, though).- Free Version: Yes
- Three months: $57.95/month
- Six months: $44.95/month
- One year: $31.95/month
Why it works: The best part about EliteSingles is that it can usually find someone within your picky parameters of you want to date. Their five-factor personality test uses high-grade algorithms to find you a compatible mate, and you'll even have access to your own compatibility rating compared to the people you're searching for. Be ready to take some time to build out your profile, but it's worth it in the end. But, because it's made for the self-proclaimed "elite" crowd, you may not find the laid back bud enthusiasts that you're on the prowl for. But hey, you might get lucky.
The cost: If you're going to try EliteSingles, don't even bother with the free version. Instead, pick from one of their pricey (but worth it) membership plans:
- Three months: $57.95/month
- Six months: $44.95/month
- One year: $31.95/month
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