Movies Similar to What's Your Number?

If you loved What's Your Number?, you'll want to check out these movies. Vote for your favorites to help others discover great films!

  • Bridget Jones's Diary poster

    Starring Renée Zellweger as the iconic Bridget Jones, this film presents a humorous and endearing take on the life of a single woman navigating her love life. Like What's Your Number?, it combines wit, romance, and relatable dating woes.

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  • The Proposal poster

    In The Proposal, Sandra Bullock plays a high-powered book editor who must fake an engagement with her assistant to avoid deportation to Canada. The pretend relationship trope provides laughs and romance similar to What's Your Number?.

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  • 27 Dresses poster

    27 Dresses stars Katherine Heigl in a romantic comedy about a perennial bridesmaid who has been in 27 weddings. The film captures the quirky charm and romantic mishaps analogous to those in What's Your Number?, making it a treat for fans of the genre.

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  • How to Be Single poster

    Set in New York City, How to Be Single shows a group of singles navigating love and friendship. Its blend of comedy and the quest for meaningful connections echoes the themes found in What's Your Number?.

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  • Friends with Benefits poster

    Friends with Benefits pairs Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis in this story about two friends who add sex to their friendship equation. It shares the sexual humor and romantic complications that make What's Your Number? entertaining.

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  • He's Just Not That Into You poster

    With an ensemble cast and interconnecting storylines, He's Just Not That Into You explores the misinterpretations of human behavior in romantic relationships. Its comedic approach to the trials of love will resonate with fans of What's Your Number?.

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  • The Ugly Truth poster

    Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler star in this battle-of-the-sexes comedy where a morning show producer and her chauvinistic correspondent explore the ugly side of love. Its humorous take on modern relationships is akin to the style of What's Your Number?.

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