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relationships · updated July 2026

Relationships slideshow hooks winning right now

11 real first-slide hooks observed on top-performing relationships photo slideshows, ranked by views. The patterns transfer; the words don't.

Live data — this page refreshes as the library re-mines.

The list

Observed winners in relationships

First-slide text and the post's view count when mined. Presented as observed examples from public posts.

  1. 1

    red flags i found in my man that turned out to be green flags

    16M views
  2. 2

    soft launch pose inspo 1. Hat covering the face

    10M views
  3. 3

    this made me think of you-

    9.6M views
  4. 4

    To my boyfriend YOUR SAFE SPACE

    7.8M views
  5. 5

    Deinfluencing you from Tiktok advices that are ruining your relationship

    7.5M views
  6. 6

    CUTE PICTURE IDEAS WITH YOUR BOYFRIEND

    7.5M views
  7. 7

    2

    6.8M views
  8. 8

    i love physical touch, but i hate people touching me.

    6.6M views
  9. 9

    I don't want a perfect relationship, i just want us to never give up on each other.

    6.2M views
  10. 10

    choose. someone. who. chooses. you. everyday. not. just. when. they're. in. a. mood. for. you.

    5.9M views
  11. 11

    2 things i never want my kids to ask me

    5.8M views

Hooks are the on-image first-slide text of public TikTok photo slideshows, read via OCR and paired with the post's public view count at mining time. View counts change; treat them as order-of-magnitude signals.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What hooks work for relationships slideshows on TikTok?

The winning relationships hooks are specific promises under ~12 words: numbered lists, "things i wish i knew" framings, credential drops, and countdowns. The current top observed performer in this niche is "red flags i found in my man that turned out to be green flags" at 16M views. Copy the shapes, never the words.

Are these real hooks?

Yes — each one is the actual first-slide text of a top-performing public TikTok photo slideshow, paired with the post's public view count at the time we observed it. They're examples we track, not our writing.

How do I use these without copying?

Extract the pattern: what does the hook promise, how specific is it, what shape is it (list, confession, credential, countdown)? Then write your own in that shape with your specifics. Vyral does this automatically — its editorial pass grounds your hook in these live winners without duplicating any of them.

Make your relationships slideshow

Vyral writes your hook in these winning shapes (never copying), fills the value slides with real facts, and hands you post-ready slides.