The best G-spot vibrator for your most powerful orgasm yet

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13 best G-spot vibrators, tested by 123 women Good Housekeeping

Here at the Good Housekeeping Institute, we've tested hundreds of vibrators over the years, and there really is a sex toy for everyone.

For some women, stimulating the G-spot – the pleasure point found around 5-8cm inside the front wall of the vagina – can result in stronger, more enjoyable orgasms. So, we tasked a panel of testers with finding the best G-spot vibrators on the market.

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There are myriad options to help you along in the bedroom or shower, including ribbed and curved designs. These are our top picks at a glance, but scroll on for our testers' detailed reviews.

What is the female G-spot?

If you haven’t heard of the female G-spot, let alone know where it is, don’t worry, we’re here to ask the important questions.

“The G-spot is an area of sensitive tissue located inside the vagina that, when stimulated, can create intense pleasure and powerful orgasms,” explains Annabelle Knight, sex and relationships expert at Lovehoney. “It’s often described as feeling slightly firmer or ridged compared to the surrounding area.”

Where is the female G-spot?

X marks the G-spot, but where exactly is that? “You’ll find it about two to three inches inside the vagina, along the front wall (the side closest to your belly button),” says Knight. “It responds best to firm, rhythmic pressure rather than light touches.

“Some find it easiest to reach by using a ‘come-hither’ motion with the fingers, but toys designed for G-spot stimulation can make it even easier to explore.”

What is a G-spot vibrator?

There are a variety of G-spot-specific vibrators available with a range of different designs, but all aim to provide a more intense orgasm.

If you’re a beginner, go for a classic vaginal vibrator with a curved tip for easier G-spot stimulation. Ribbed designs, meanwhile, allow the raised ridges to pass over the G-spot, offering further stimulation.

If you’re feeling braver, you may want to try a fully insertable “egg”. While this might sound intimidating, it just means the tip of the vibrator is rounded and sits right on the G-spot.

Not sure if a G-spot vibrator is right for you? Head over to our vibrator buying guide to find The One.

How do you use a G-spot vibrator?

“A G-spot vibrator is designed with a curved tip to apply direct pressure to this pleasure zone,” says Knight. “Start with plenty of lube and ease it in at a comfortable angle. Once in position, experiment with different vibration settings and pressure levels.”

Personal preference is key here too. “Some people love deep, rumbly vibrations, while others prefer gentle pulsations,” Knight adds. “Pairing it with clitoral stimulation can also heighten sensations and lead to blended orgasms. The key is to take your time and enjoy the journey!”

How we test vibrators

When it comes to sex toys, we only recommend the best. To find the top-performers our GHI testing panel of 123 women put a range of models to the test.

Each one was reviewed by five or more people over the course of several weeks, with panellists asked to experiment with every speed, setting and vibration pattern on offer, as well as any innovative features, such as app-compatibility.

They scored products on their ease of use, design and — of course — performance, with top marks awarded to toys that looked good, were simple to set up and helped our testers achieve intense orgasms.


Floral Fantasy Rose Clitoral Suction Stimulator with G-Spot Vibrator

Score: 85/100

Lovehoney’s rose collection is positively blooming as the brand continues to add new toys to the bestselling range. This iteration takes pleasure to new heights. It features the iconic rose clitoral design with a new insertable stem for internal stimulation. Made from the brand’s signature soft silicone, it combines classic suction with a firm yet flexible stem.

Testers liked the unconventional and quirky design, with one telling us it looked “nice and luxurious compared to scary dildos”. It doesn’t just look good either – testers were singing its praises for performance too. “I would highly recommend,” said one.

£44.99 at lovehoney.co.uk


Ultimate Wand Massager Vibrator

Score: 84/100

This 2-in-1 vibrator has a massager for clitoral stimulation on one end and a G-spot stimulator with a tapered tip, which can be used internally, on the other. It also features two separate motors, each with 10 unique vibration modes.

It scored highly with our panel – all said it helped them achieve a more intense orgasm and most climaxed faster than normal. Everybody said they would recommend this vibrator to others, too. The only downside is that you can’t use it in water.

£69.95 at ricky.com


Anya Heating Vibrator

Score: 83/100

With this toy, you can pick from 26 “whisper-quiet” settings, making it ideal for anyone who’s worried about being overheard.

Testers liked the swirly design and the fact it heats up to your body temperature. It also scored top marks for comfort and pleasure. Even better, most testers achieved a more intense orgasm faster than normal.

£52.37 at


Uma G-Spot Vibrator

Score: 82/100

Like our winning vibrator, this beginner-friendly vibe has a 2-in-1 design, incorporating both a clitoral and G-spot stimulator.

Made from soft silicone, it has five speeds and six patterns for users to enjoy, with most of our testers saying it helped them achieve a stronger orgasm more quickly. Additionally, the majority would recommend this vibrator to others.

£74.99 at amazon.co.uk


Liebe Vibrator

Score: 80/100

If you’re looking to live a more eco-conscious lifestyle, this sleek little device from Love Not War is a top choice. The battery base is compatible with all the brand’s heads, minimising waste and allowing you to have multiple toys in one.

It’s also made from recycled materials in a factory powered by green energy in the UK, and the brand has committed to planting a tree with every purchase.

Green credentials aside, the Liebe went down a treat with our panel. They rated the powerful motor and variety of vibration patterns on offer, and said the single control button made it easy to switch between settings mid-use. Although it wasn’t the quietest device on test, it’s a lot smaller than most G-spot vibrators. The squidgy, skin-like material also feels soft against the skin and it charges super quickly.

As a bonus, the device comes with a travel lock and storage pouch so you can take it with you on trips.

£89.99 at l-n-w.com


Match Up Couple’s Vibrator

Score: 78/100

Feel extra connected to your partner with this unique toy from Ricky’s, which can be controlled by them (or you) for the ultimate hands-free experience. The wireless remote can be used to flit through nine different modes, with up to an hour of battery life. It’s both a clitoral and internal stimulator and is a source of “pleasure for both partners,” according to one tester.

It also scored well for its high-quality design. Some panellists did note that it took a little while to get to grips with but we’re sure a few practice rounds won’t hurt...

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£62.95 at ricky.com


Duo Vibrator

Score: 77/100

Don’t be put off by the slightly odd design of this vibrator. While it may look a tad intimidating, it’s all for a good reason; it’s been ergonomically designed to stimulate the G-spot and clitoris simultaneously, with 12 intensity levels.

Our panel of testers thought it looked discreet, and liked the size and shape. As for performance, most found it pleasurable to use and enjoyed a better and faster orgasm. Some said it wasn’t quiet enough, though.

£132.00 at womanizer.com


Wicked Game 2-in-1 Massaging Wand

Score: 77/100

Although testers loved the packaging and included storage bag, some were slightly taken aback by the size of this vibrator. Despite this, all found it comfortable to use and most would recommend it to a friend.

It comes with both a massager and a G-spot stimulator. Testers found the vibrations powerful on both ends and said the controls were easy to use, making it quick to swap sides.

£60.00 at amazon.co.uk


Divine Contoured Vibrator

Score: 75/100

At under £10, this nifty toy gives pricier models a run for their money. It’s lightweight, compact and easy to operate with one conveniently placed button to switch between the speeds. Our panel said the material felt soft against their skin and they raved about the ribbed surface for enhanced stimulation – one tester reported “the most intense orgasms” when using it externally.

It’s not the most powerful device but it’s ideal for foreplay and for those who prefer gentle sensations. The battery isn’t rechargeable, and we would have liked a travel pouch for storage and discretion but those were our only quibbles. All in all, an excellent pocket-friendly option.

£8.33 at amazon.co.uk


Kurve

Score: 75/100

For a bit of variety, consider this good-looking device from the sexperts at Hotoctopuss. It has two powerful motors that offer contrasting vibration styles for “ultimate customisation”.

The tip emits high-frequency waves while the shaft provides deep rumbly vibrations, allowing you to create all manner of combinations. There are 25 speed combos and five pleasure patterns to choose between, so rest assured you’ll never get bored.

Testers felt “very satisfied” after using the toy and said the curved design and soft gel tip enhanced their pleasure. It’s quite noisy on the higher speed settings, and testers found the buttons a little confusing to begin with, but they soon felt confident using it. Plus, it charges quickly, comes with a travel case and is fully waterproof.

$80.00 at hotoctopuss.com


Ooh La La Flower Vibrator

Score: 73/100

If you’re after a pretty vibrator, try this one. The tip is shaped like a flower, which can be used both internally for G-spot stimulation or externally on the clitoris.

Overall, our testers approved, although some found it too small. It’s fully waterproof though and has 10 modes, including three speed settings and seven pulse patterns, which led to a more intense orgasm for most.

£26.24 at amazon.com


InsideOut Rechargeable G-Spot and Clitoral Stimulator

Score: 71/100

Like the Womanizer Duo, this plum-coloured vibrator offers both G-spot and clitoral stimulation for a double whammy of sensation. The curved silicone shaft targets internal erogenous zones while pressure waves mimic the feeling of oral sex.

The result? Intense, enjoyable orgasms, according to testers, with one even saying: “This is the best toy I’ve come across!”

Our panel found it comfy to hold and easy to use thanks to the curved design, and they enjoyed experimenting with the different vibration speeds and intensity levels.

It’s a bit bulky and heavy, and there’s no travel pouch. Still, it’s a worthy contender for those who enjoy dual stimulation.

£119.99 at lovehoney.co.uk


Moregasm+ Petite G-Spot Vibrator

Score: 71/100

Many people opt for a bullet as their first vibrator. But, while we're big fans of these clitoral stimulators, they aren’t for everybody — particularly those who prefer internal stimulation. If you fall into the latter camp, this one makes for a great first foray into G-spot vibes.

It’s brilliantly easy to use and makes very little noise. There are three speeds and three vibration patterns to play with, and the smaller size (4.5”) means it’s discreet too. Some of our panel said they would have liked a longer toy for G-spot stimulation, but this is down to personal preference.

£48.00 at boots.co.uk

How to choose a vibrator

Check you’re happy with the dimensions and the way the vibrator looks before buying, as some could end up being bigger or smaller than you thought.

Also consider the range of settings and speeds available, and how loud it is – look for “whisper quiet” models if you’re worried about being heard.

Some vibrators will be battery-powered; these are the cheapest and most popular, while rechargeable sex toys avoid the additional cost of replacing batteries.

Lastly, consider the material. Plastic is firm to the touch and a popular choice, but opt for silicone if you’re more concerned about comfort. Skin-safe rubber is soft and more flexible.

Avoid anything containing phthalates (chemicals used to increase flexibility) as these have links to health risks. Look for the “phthalate-free” certification on the box. None of the vibrators in any of our round-ups contain phthalates.


What is the best type of vibrator?

G-spot stimulators aside, there’s a wide range of sex toys to explore. Our testing panel has tried hundreds of vibrators across all the main categories, and we've rounded up the best ones for couples, too. The main categories are:

Bullet vibrators: designed for external clitoral contact, these make a great choice for first-timers because they’re compact, silent and small.

Clitoral vibrators: these tend to be larger and more powerful than bullet vibrators with a longer-lasting battery life, and are shaped for direct clitoral stimulation.

Vaginal vibrators: designed for internal use, these are longer and often have a tapered tip for ease of use. They can also offer clitoral stimulation but most are not specifically designed for this purpose.

Combination vibrators: also sometimes known as rabbit vibrators, these have two key parts to provide a “blended” orgasm – a main shaft for internal use and a clitoral stimulator, often in the shape of 'rabbit' ears.

The verdict on G-spot vibrators

Double up on the fun with our two-in-one winner, Lovehoney's Floral Fantasy Rose, which offers clitoral and G-spot stimulation in a super soft silicone.

Looking for reasonably priced pleasure? Then the Trojan Divine Contoured Vibrator is the one for you – our testers were impressed with its performance, though it is gentler than other toys we tested. At under £10, it’s gentle on your purse, too.


Why trust the Good Housekeeping Institute

The Good Housekeeping Institute has been testing products for over 100 years – from air fryers and multi-cookers to travel electricals and highlighters – so we know what we’re looking for when it comes to best in class.

Our health and fitness tester Kim Hawley has been in the industry for over 30 years, with qualifications in level 3 personal training and nutrition. Priyankaa Joshi, our senior health and wellness writer, has over five years’ experience in health journalism and has written about hundreds of products, from treadmills to greens powders.

While we develop the testing protocols in-house, we also rely heavily on our at-home testing panel to review sex toys. They give us feedback on ease of us, range of settings, design and, crucially, performance.

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