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Bumble SuperSwipes are a great way to show someone that you're interested before they swipe. Although you have to pay to SuperSwipe someone's profile (unless you have Bumble Premium or Boost), you can always find out who SuperSwiped your profile for free, just like Super Likes on Tinder! This How.com.vn guide will show you how to find out who SuperSwiped you on Bumble, and what to do if you can't see who SuperSwiped you.
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How can I tell if someone SuperSwiped me?
- Bumble will send you a notification when someone SuperSwipes you. You can tap the notification to head over to your match queue, or simply launch the Bumble app (or Bumble on the web) any time.[1] And don't worry—even if you miss the notification, SuperSwipes never expire—you can still find out who SuperSwiped you if you miss the notification!
- Swipe through your matches. According to Bumble users on Reddit who've tested the SuperSwipe feature, the person who SuperSwiped you probably won't be the first person in your match queue, but they'll be near the top of the stack. When you reach the person who SuperSwiped you, you'll see a yellow icon with two stars, along with "SuperSwiped You!" on their profile.
- You'll still see SuperSwipes even if you swiped left on a person. If a person you swiped left on SuperSwipes you, Bumble will give you a second chance to check out their profile and see if it's worthy of a right swipe!
Advertisement - Check your Beeline. If you're using Bumble Premium, you have the advantage of the Beeline, which tells you who already liked you before you swipe on them.[2] If someone in your Beeline SuperSwiped you, you'll see a yellow heart on their profile photo.
Why can't I see who SuperSwiped me?
- You haven't reached their profile yet. Even though someone SuperSwiped you, they won't necessarily be the first person in your match queue. Keep swiping through the stack until you see a yellow star icon along with "SuperSwiped You!" on their profile.
- They don't meet your filter requirements. If you received a notification that someone SuperSwiped you but still haven't found their profile in your stack, your filters may be too restrictive. Try expanding your distance, age, height, or other filters, even if only temporarily, to find your SuperSwiper.[3]
- If you expand your filter preferences sometime in the future to include someone who once SuperSwiped you a while ago, they'll eventually show up in your match queue no matter how long ago they SuperSwiped.
- They left Bumble. If the person who SuperSwiped you deactivates their profile before you get a chance to see it, they'll never appear in your match stack unless they reactivate in the future.
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1.Bumble will notify you when someone SuperSwipes you.
2.You'll have to open Bumble and start swiping through your matches to find the SuperSwiper.
3.The person who SuperSwiped you will have two yellow stars on their profile along with the words "SuperSwiped You."
4.SuperSwipers will also appear in your Beeline with yellow hearts on their profiles.
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