Every Version of Love Is Blind and Where to Watch Them

Every Version of Love Is Blind and Where to Watch Them

Shaurya Singh Thapa
Shaurya Singh Thapa

Published on 13 February 2025

Updated on 27 May 2026

Netflix’s Love Is Blind has become a global sensation since its debut in 2020, captivating audiences with its unique experiment on love and relationships. The premise—where singles date and get engaged without ever seeing each other—has proven to be a winning formula, leading to multiple international adaptations.

With Love Is Blind now spanning multiple countries, here’s a look at every version of the show, highlighting how each region brings its own cultural spin to the experiment.

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Love Is Blind
The original version of Love Is Blind remains the most popular, with seven seasons and counting. Hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, the U.S. series has delivered some of the most dramatic and talked-about moments, from runaway brides to shocking reunions. The diverse cast and high-stakes relationships make it the definitive version for fans.
The Brazilian adaptation brings even more passion and intensity to the Love Is Blind formula. Known for its emotional highs, fiery personalities, and culturally specific discussions about marriage and family, Love Is Blind: Brazil has quickly become a fan favorite.
One of the most unique adaptations, Love Is Blind: Japan takes a more reserved and thoughtful approach to romance. The contestants are typically more serious about commitment, leading to deeper emotional connections and a greater focus on cultural traditions around love and marriage.
The British edition of the show launched with much anticipation, bringing the classic Love Is Blind drama with a dose of British humor and wit. The interactions feel distinctly UK-centric, with dry humor, sarcasm, and heartwarming connections.
A relatively new addition to the franchise, Love Is Blind: Mexico brings in Latin American cultural nuances, including family expectations and traditional views on relationships. The drama is as intense as the love stories, making for an entertaining watch.
The German version of the show is characterized by straightforward communication and no-nonsense romance. The cast members are often brutally honest, leading to some of the most candid conversations in the franchise.
In Love Is Blind: Sweden, Scandinavian dating culture takes center stage, with a focus on equality, personal independence, and deep emotional connections. The show has a slightly different feel, with participants approaching love in a pragmatic yet heartfelt way.
This adaptation is filled with passionate debates, deep emotions, and fiery arguments. The show reflects Argentina’s vibrant culture, making it one of the most unpredictable versions.
A groundbreaking adaptation for the Middle Eastern market, Love Is Blind: Habibi brings the social experiment into a region where traditional dating norms are very different. This version navigates cultural sensitivities while still delivering romance and surprises.
As expected from a French dating show, Love Is Blind: France leans into themes of passion and romance. The show emphasizes deep conversations and chemistry, with an added touch of elegance that aligns with the country’s reputation for love and romance.

About this list

Titles

12

Total Watch Cost

Rs 149,00

Total Watch Time

331h 48min

Genres

Reality TV, Romance

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