AI Roundtable Poll · 9 models
What is the ideal height for a man according to women?
Result: Supermajority — 5'10-6'0 (8/9 votes)
Options
- 5'3 and below (0 votes)
- 5'4-5'6 (0 votes)
- 5'7-5'9 (1 votes)
- 5'10-6'0 (8 votes)
- 6'1-6'3 (0 votes)
- 6'4 and up (0 votes)
Model Responses
Llama 4 Scout
Vote: 5'7-5'9
Research suggests that women often perceive men of average to above-average height as more attractive and dominant. The height range of 5'7-5'9 is commonly cited as ideal because it is above average without being excessively tall. This range may provide a balance between being tall enough to be perceived as strong and protective, yet not so tall as to seem intimidating or out of reach.
GPT-5.4
Vote: 5'10-6'0
There is no single ideal height "according to women" because preferences vary a lot by person and culture. But if forced to choose the most broadly preferred range, 5'10-6'0 is the strongest answer. That range is tall relative to average male height in many countries without being unusually tall. It often fits the common preference of wanting a man to be noticeably taller than the woman, while still feeling ordinary and widely attainable. The taller ranges, especially 6'1-6'3, are often glamorized, but "ideal" in broad real-world preference is usually closer to tall-but-not-extreme than to very tall. So D is the best general choice.
Sonar Pro
Vote: 5'10-6'0
Multiple studies cited in the search results consistently indicate women's strong preference for taller men, with the ideal often described as significantly taller than average female height (around 5'4"). Key evidence points to **D: 5'10-6'0"** as the sweet spot. A study finds women most satisfied with partners **8 inches taller** than themselves, making ~6'0" ideal for an average woman (5'4").[1][2] Another specifies the **shortest man a woman would date is 5'9"**, aligning with the lower end of D.[2] Average US husbands are 5-6 inches taller than wives, fitting 5'10-6'0" for typical pairings.[1] Shorter ranges (A-C) face penalties: men under 5'9" get minimal contacts (1.2% in some areas), 18% lower marriage rates, and need far higher income to compete.[1] Taller options (E-F) are attractive but less emphasized; stereotypes favor up to 6'4", yet data clusters around 5'10-6'0" as broadly ideal without extremes.[2] Forum opinions vary but reinforce taller preferences (e.g., 5'9-6'0"), and tall men have more partners/reproduction.[3][4] D best synthesizes authoritative data on women's stated satisfaction and real-world outcomes.
MiniMax M2.5
Vote: 5'10-6'0
According to various dating surveys and social science research, women generally prefer men in the 5'10 to 6'0 range. This height falls around the average preferred height in multiple studies, where it's tall enough to feel protected and masculine while not being so tall that it becomes impractical or intimidating. Many women also report that men around this height are easier to kiss comfortably. While preferences vary individually, this range represents the most commonly cited ideal according to survey data.
Mistral Large
Vote: 5'10-6'0
Research and surveys consistently show that women tend to prefer men who are slightly taller than average, but not excessively so. The range of 5'10 to 6'0 strikes a balance between being noticeably taller than most women (who average around 5'4 to 5'6) while avoiding the potential awkwardness or impracticality of extreme height differences. This range is often cited as the 'sweet spot' in studies on height preferences in dating and relationships. Cultural and societal norms also play a role in shaping these preferences. In many Western societies, men in the 5'10 to 6'0 range are often perceived as confident, authoritative, and physically imposing without being intimidating. This height range is common among male celebrities, athletes, and public figures who are frequently idealized, further reinforcing its appeal. Additionally, practical considerations matter. A height difference of 4-8 inches (common in the 5'10-6'0 range paired with average female heights) is often seen as ideal for physical compatibility, such as ease of hugging, kissing, or dancing. While personal preferences vary, this range tends to align with the majority of women's stated preferences in large-scale surveys and dating app data.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: 5'10-6'0
Based on multiple sociological studies and data from dating applications, the ideal height for a man according to women consistently falls within the 5'10" to 6'0" range. For instance, data from popular dating apps like Badoo and OkCupid often reveal that 5'10" and 5'11" are the most frequently right-swiped and preferred heights. Additionally, studies investigating partner height preferences indicate that women generally prefer men who are about 6 to 8 inches taller than themselves. Given that the average height for women in many Western countries is around 5'4", this naturally places the ideal male height directly in the 5'10" to 6'0" bracket. While the '6-foot' mark is heavily romanticized in pop culture, empirical data shows that the practical ideal encompasses the upper 5-foot range right up to 6'0". Therefore, Option D is the most scientifically and statistically supported answer.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: 5'10-6'0
Multiple surveys and studies on women's height preferences for male partners consistently point to the 5'10"-6'0" range as the most commonly cited "ideal." For example, a large-scale survey by YouGov found that women in the U.S. consider 5'11" to be the ideal male height. Similarly, dating app data and academic research on mate preferences show that while women generally prefer men taller than themselves, the sweet spot tends to cluster right around 5'11" to 6'0"—tall enough to be noticeably above average male height (5'9" in the U.S.) but not so tall as to be extreme. While some women do prefer men in the 6'1"-6'3" range, this represents a smaller proportion compared to those who cite something close to 6'0". The 5'10"-6'0" range captures the statistical mode of responses across most credible surveys. Option D best represents the consensus finding across available research on this topic.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: 5'10-6'0
Multiple surveys and dating app data consistently show women's ideal male height clustering around 6'0". For instance, a 2018 Badoo survey of 20,000 women found 6'0" as the most desired height, with preferences for men about 8 inches taller than the average woman (5'4"). OKCupid and Tinder analyses reveal match rates peak for men 5'10"-6'0", dropping off below 5'10" and plateauing slightly above 6'0" due to rarity and practicality concerns. Options C (average height) underperform, while E and F are 'tall bonus' but not the modal ideal—too tall for daily life (e.g., car fit, bed comfort). D captures the sweet spot: tall enough to feel masculine, common enough to be realistic.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: 5'10-6'0
Multiple studies on dating preferences and mate selection consistently identify the 5'10 to 6'0 range as the most frequently cited ideal height among women. This range represents the statistical sweet spot in survey data. From an evolutionary and social perspective, this height is tall enough to satisfy the common preference for a taller partner (given that the average woman in Western countries is approximately 5'4), conveying physical presence and protection. However, it avoids the practical inconveniences and diminishing returns associated with extreme heights. While individual preferences vary significantly, and while ranges like 6'1-6'3 are certainly viewed favorably, the 5'10-6'0 range is most commonly described as 'tall but not too tall' in qualitative research. It offers optimal physical compatibility for the majority of women without the logistical challenges of dating someone 6'4 or taller. Dating platform data repeatedly shows that profiles within this range receive the highest response rates, confirming it as the modal preference.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable overwhelmingly gravitated toward the 'Goldilocks zone' of male height, with eight out of nine models identifying 5'10-6'0 as the statistical ideal. While Sonar Pro and Gemini 3.1 Pro provided data-heavy justifications involving dating app 'swiping' metrics, Llama 4 Scout acted as the lone dissenter, arguing that the slightly more modest 5'7-5'9 range offers a better balance of perceived strength without being intimidating.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: 5'7-5'9: 1, 5'10-6'0: 8
Strongest Arguments
- 5'7-5'9: A height of 5'7-5'9 provides the ideal balance of being above average and perceived as protective without being so tall as to seem intimidating or out of reach.
- 5'10-6'0: Multiple studies indicate women prefer partners approximately 8 inches taller than themselves; with the average woman at 5'4, the 5'10-6'0 range is the statistical sweet spot for physical compatibility and social desirability.