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Open the Bumble app. You'll find it on your Home screen or in your app list. If you're on a computer, sign in to https://www.bumble.com.
Tap the chat bubble icon in the Bumble mobile app. You'll see the chat bubble icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen. If you have any matches, there will be a tiny number on the chat bubble, indicating exactly how many matches you have. If you're on the web, you'll see your match queue in the Matches area on the left side of the page.
Check out your match queue. If you've matched with other Bumble users, you'll see your matches at the top of the screen in the mobile app, or on the left side of the page on Bumble Web. Matches appear in chronological order, with the most recent match appearing first. If you see a silver circle around a match, this means the match has expired.
Make contact. If a match occurs between a man and a woman, the woman has 24 hours to start the conversation to solidify the match. In matches that occur between two men, two women, or any two genders that aren't specifically male and female, either party can make the first contact. If no contact is made within 24 hours, the match will expire. But don't worry—you can rematch with expired matches instantly if you use Bumble Premium or Bumble Boost. If you don't have a paid Bumble subscription, you can rematch the next time that person appears in your match queue.
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