James Henry's deflected effort gave Wolves a deserved point against QPR at Loftus Road in the Championship.
German striker Sebastian Polter had put Rangers ahead after two minutes by heading in Matt Phillips' free-kick.
Henry levelled proceedings just after the break with a strike that deflected off two home defenders before squeezing past goalkeeper Alex Smithies.
Tjaronn Chery should have scored a late home winner, but smashed against the post from Conor Washington's cross.
The result suits neither side, leaving Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's QPR with only one win in their last nine league matches and Wolves seven points off the play-off positions before Saturday's 15:00 GMT kick-offs.
QPR had looked dominant in the first half, with Polter causing Wolves centre-backs Danny Batth and Ethan-Ebanks Landell all sorts of problems.
But Wolves, without injured attacking duo Michal Zyro and Jordan Graham, brought themselves level after good work from the impressive Rajiv van La Parra set up Henry, whose shot hit both Grant Hall and Nedum Onuoha on its way into the net.
Then midway through the second period, Smithies pulled off a succession of great saves to deny left-back Matt Doherty's fierce strike and further efforts by Conor Coady and Dave Edwards from the resulting corner.
QPR could have won it late on, but after great work down the left from substitute Washington with his first touches since his move from Peterborough, Chery should have hit the target from eight yards out but it bounced off the post and back out.