The Kink List

The Yes / Maybe / No kink checklist

103kinks, fetishes and practices — tick what you’re into, curious about, or want to skip. Get a clear map of your desires and the guides to explore them, or compare lists with a partner.

103 items·No email to start·100% private

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Before You Ask

Kink checklist questions

What is a kink checklist?
A kink checklist (or "yes/no/maybe list") is a structured list of kinks, fetishes and sexual practices you go through one by one, marking each as Yes (into it), Maybe (curious) or No (not for me). It turns a vague sense of "what am I into?" into a clear map you can act on — or hand to a partner. Ours covers 103 practices across 11 categories, each linking to a full guide.
Is the kink checklist private?
Completely. Every choice is recorded in your browser only — nothing is sent to a server, saved to an account, or attached to your name. No email is needed to use it or to see your results. Close the tab and your answers are gone.
How do couples use a kink list together?
The classic method: each partner fills out the checklist separately and honestly, then you compare. Anything you both marked Yes is green-light territory; a Yes paired with a Maybe is worth a conversation; matching Maybes are fun things to explore together. It takes the guesswork — and a lot of the awkwardness — out of talking about desire.
Is this a kink chart or a test?
It's a checklist, not a scored test — there's no 'result type' or percentage. If you'd rather get a profile, the BDSM Test scores you across traits and roles, and the Kink Quiz gives you a single archetype. The checklist is the browse-everything, tick-as-you-go companion to both.
I marked something I didn't expect. Is that normal?
Yes, and it's the point. Curiosity isn't commitment — a Maybe is just a thread worth pulling on. Every item links to a plain, judgment-free guide that explains the practice and how to explore it safely, only if and when you want to.