Here’s When Every Love Is Blind Season 2 Episode Airs

Netflix’s biggest dating show, Love Is Blind, is back. 30 more singles are ready to engage in a major social experiment to find out if love is all about looks, or if it really is blind. The first season brought together numerous couples, some a better match than others.

In case you need a refresher, Love Is Blind takes people ready to find their soulmates and sticks them in pods, where they ask each other questions and share their life stories. If they feel close enough, the lucky guy can propose, and the two meet in person for the first time. Afterward, they head to the real world, and actually put their relationship to the test before they head to the altar. And even once they’re saying their vows—as ill-fated couple Damian and Gigi can attest—the couples can still decide to call it quits.

So now we’re back with a whole new season of salacious dating drama, and it’s time to take bets on which couples will stand the test of time, and which will flame out before they even get to the wedding. Netflix won’t let you binge it all at once, though.

To keep us guessing, Netflix is releasing the show in three batches of ten episodes total. Here’s the official release schedule for Love Is Blind Season 2.

When are new Love Is Blind episodes coming out?

Whenever Season 3 airs, unless Netflix has more After the Altar specials coming. The second season is all out now.

How many episodes of Love Is Blind are left?

The entire Season 2 is out now on Netflix.

Official Release Schedule for Love Is Blind Season 2

Episode 1: Streaming as of February 11, 2022

Episode 2: Streaming as of February 11, 2022

Episode 3: Streaming as of February 11, 2022

Episode 4: Streaming as of February 11, 2022

Episode 5: Streaming as of February 11, 2022

Episode 6: Streaming as of February 18, 2022

Episode 7: Streaming as of February 18, 2022

Episode 8: Streaming as of February 18, 2022

Episode 9: Streaming as of February 18, 2022

Episode 10: Streaming as of February 25, 2022

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