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View full detailsA G-spot dildo has a curved or angled head that applies targeted pressure to the G-spot—the sensitive area on the front wall of the vagina, 5 to 8 centimeters inside. No motor required—it works purely through its shape and your own movements. In this overview, you’ll find G-spot dildos made of silicone and glass, in various lengths and diameters. Also check out the G-spot vibrators for curved models with a vibrating motor, or the full selection of all dildos.
What is a G-spot dildo?
A G-spot dildo — also known as a dildo G-spot or dildo for G-spot — is a non-motorized penetration toy with a curved or angled head specifically designed to target the G-spot. The G-spot is located on the front wall of the vagina, 5 to 8 centimeters inside. A straight dildo may miss the G-spot; the angle of a G-spot dildo ensures that the head applies targeted pressure to that tissue with every movement. The difference from a G-spot vibrator is the lack of a motor—the stimulation comes entirely from movement and pressure. A rainbow dildo is sometimes a colored G-spot model.
Why are G-spot dildos popular?
The G-spot responds to pressure differently than the clitoris. Many women describe a deeper, throbbing sensation with targeted G-spot stimulation. A curved dildo applies consistent pressure to that tissue with every in-and-out movement without requiring you to constantly adjust the position. Glass and metal G-spot dildos are particularly popular because of their weight: the weight of the material helps keep the head on the G-spot without active force. This provides a unique, sustained pressure that a lightweight silicone model does not offer.
Types and Varieties
Silicone G-spot dildos
Soft to medium-firm silicone G-spot dildos are flexible and yield to movement. The angle of the head is typically 20 to 40 degrees. Skin-safe, non-porous, and easy to clean. This is the most accessible type for beginners to G-spot stimulation. Use water-based lubricant.
Glass G-spot dildos
Glass models with a pronounced bend in the shaft are particularly effective for G-spot stimulation: the weight of the glass naturally exerts pressure on the front wall. Suitable for temperature play. Non-porous and fully sterilizable. Also check out the full range of glass dildos.
Metal G-spot dildos
Stainless steel G-spot dildos provide the most weight and thus the strongest passive pressure on the G-spot. The smooth steel surface minimizes friction. Also suitable for temperature play. View the full range of metal dildos for more steel models.
Colored G-spot dildos
G-spot dildos are available in a variety of colors—rainbow, purple, pink, and clear are popular options. The color does not affect the function. Clear or colored glass G-spot dildos are popular because of the visual effect of the curved head.
Large G-spot dildos
Larger G-spot dildos with a diameter of 4 centimeters or more provide greater contact with the vaginal wall during targeted G-spot stimulation. The wider head distributes pressure over a larger surface area. Exclusively for users who are already accustomed to larger sizes. Also check out the XXL dildos for the largest models.
What should you look for when buying a G-spot dildo?
The angle of the head is the most important feature: an angle that’s too shallow won’t reach the G-spot effectively; an angle that’s too sharp can be uncomfortable. An angle of 20 to 40 degrees is most common and works for most anatomies. Material: silicone for flexibility and softness; glass or metal for weight and temperature play. Insertable length: the G-spot is located 5 to 8 centimeters inside—a dildo with an insertable length of 12 to 15 centimeters provides sufficient control. Always use water-based lubricant with silicone models.
Frequently Asked Questions About G-Spot Dildos
What is the difference between a G-spot dildo and a G-spot vibrator?
A G-spot dildo has no motor — stimulation comes solely from the shape, the material, and your own movement. A G-spot vibrator adds vibrations to the same curved shape. If you want pure pressure and movement, choose a dildo; if you want to add vibration to G-spot stimulation, choose a vibrator. Check out the G-spot vibrators for the vibrating selection.
How do I use a G-spot dildo effectively?
Point the head upward—toward your abdomen—during insertion. Move the dildo in a gentle up-and-down motion so that the head rubs against the front wall, rather than a simple in-and-out motion. Rhythmic pressure on the G-spot works better for many women than rapid movement. Use plenty of lubricant and take your time—the G-spot doesn’t always respond immediately.
Can a G-spot dildo also be used anally?
Only if the model has a wide safety base. The curved head of a G-spot dildo can also reach the prostate during anal use — which makes this type of dildo interesting for men as a prostate massager. Check out the prostate dildos for models specifically designed for prostate massage.
What material is best for a G-spot dildo?
That depends on what you’re looking for. Silicone is soft and flexible—good for beginners and for those who want targeted but gentle pressure. Glass and metal are hard and heavy—good for those who want firm, passive pressure on the G-spot without active movement. Glass and metal are also ideal for temperature play.