Apparently, five words on your dating profile could make a difference in your love life. A team of PhD scientists conducted a study in conjunction with the world’s largest dating site, PlentyOfFish, to analyze the site’s “word cloud.” This word cloud contains all of the words used on singles’ dating profiles.

The analysis of the 1.2 million dating profiles found that singles who left the dating site in a relationship used different words on their profiles than those who were still single (and still on the dating site).

The researchers then separated the user profiles into two groups: Online daters who found love and online daters who are still looking.

It turns out that those who ended up in a relationship used these 5 words on their profile fairly often: love, time, life, friend, and music. As for those singles who remained on the dating site (still searching for the “one”), the words found on their profile were more descriptive of short-term activities. They included travel, dinner, concert, shop, and beach.

According to a source, the study also found that “66 percent of single women who left the dating site in a relationship used the word ‘love’ in their profile.” 52 percent of the men who left the dating in a relationship also used the word “love” in their profile.

The takeaway here? If you’re really lookin’ for “love,” you should probably mention that on your dating profile. And save those traveling and shopping stories for the date.