
Despite its controversies over the past five years, Love Is Blind remains Netflix's biggest reality franchise. Every season since late 2023, the reality show's critics (and increasingly more fans) have questioned whether the "social experiment" has fully broken—and yet, each installment sits firmly in the streaming giant's Top 10.
Love Is Blind season 9 ran throughout October 2025, and it was arguably a depressing first for the franchise, capping off a season of entanglements, rejection, and drama with no marriages. The disappointing finale left fans wondering whether the reality show had reached its natural end. However, season 10 has already been guaranteed for months, and it's set to arrive right on schedule. Read on for everything we know about Love Is Blind season 10 and the future of the reality hit so far.

Has 'Love Is Blind' been renewed for season 10?
Yes. In January 2025, ahead of the season 8 premiere, Netflix marked the franchise's fifth anniversary by announcing a two-season renewal, per Variety. As we approach season 10, it remains the only confirmed, upcoming season (although the show can, of course, get renewed again).
When will 'Love Is Blind' season 10 come out?
Netflix has confirmed that Love Is Blind season 10 will premiere on Wednesday, February 11, 2026. The series is returning right on schedule, following Love Is Blind's tendency to debut new seasons during the week of Valentine's Day each year. After the premiere, season 10 will air weekly on Wednesdays, leading up to the March 4 finale.
Here's the full release schedule for Love Is Blind season 10.
- Episodes 1-6: February 11, 2026
- Episodes 7-9: February 18, 2026
- Episodes 10-11: February 25, 2026
- Episode 12 (finale): March 4, 2026

Where will 'Love Is Blind' season 10 be set?
In late January, just weeks before the season 10 premiere, Netflix confirmed that Love is Blind season 10 will take place in Ohio. The Buckeye State was among fan guesses for the next location, since the show had put out a casting notice for Columbus, Ohio in 2024. (The Columbus Dispatch has some thoughts about the show's decision to brand season 10 as the whole state.)
For anyone keeping track, Boston was also a popular fan theory for season 10, considering several casting notices and a Redditor who claimed that they'd spotted the show filming at the New England Aquarium. (Reddit spottings have spoiled past seasons, including Charlotte, D.C., and Denver.)
Several other locations have received casting notices in the past that have yet to come to fruition, including Atlanta, Georgia (supposedly getting a round two after being featured in season 1), Detroit, Michigan, Miami and Tampa, Florida, Nashville, Tennessee, and Phoenix, Arizona. And just last July, the production company broadened its scope to include Philadelphia, Austin, Texas, St. Louis, Missouri, New Orleans, Louisiana, and Charleston, South Carolina.

Is there a trailer for 'Love is Blind' season 10?
The Love is Blind season 10 trailer dropped two weeks before the show's premiere, giving a hint of the drama to come. As always, we get glimpses of some intriguing new cast members, including one woman who's the mother of a 7-year-old daughter and another who says, "Jesus died single; I don't need to die single."
Then, once the engaged couples get past the honeymoon, the doubts come in. One man is unsure if he can get there physically, and some couples are struggling over decisions about future kids. Also, in an example of what to never say on this show, a man tells his fiancée that he's been wondering what it would be like with his No. 2 person from the pods. Despite all this, we are guaranteed to get at least one wedding this season (or more, if there are multiple blonde brides).
Will season 10 be 'Love Is Blind's final season?
Spoilers for the Love Is Blind season 9 finale ahead. Love Is Blind season 9 ended its run this October with a franchise first: Zero out of six couples left the show married. (This installment came on the heels of season 2 of Love Is Blind: UK, which featured two of the couples who tied the knot but split by the reunion.) Though season 9 ended just a few days after season 1 fan-favorites Lauren and Cameron welcomed their first child, the distance between the original couple's sweet romance and the emotional trainwrecks of the current series feels insurmountable.
Still, based on the unhinged montage that stood in for a post-"I do" celebration in the finale's final moments, Netflix and the show's team believe Love Is Blind is still worth the watch without a "happily ever after." Speaking to Tudum about the matrimony-less season, creator Chris Coelen said that each of season 9's couples made the best decision for themselves, and that "the [show's] experiment is working better than ever."
"I think we’ll see many happy couples continue to come out of the Love Is Blind experiment in the future, who have fallen in love with who they are," he told the outlet. "We’ll also see couples decide that their love is not enough. Whatever the outcome, the journeys along the way, which reflect our society and some of the amazing people who inhabit it, will continue to be at turns joyful, frustrating, and awe-inspiring—in a word, human."
Based on Coelen's comments, Love Is Blind may continue as long as it finds willing participants. Before tuning into future seasons, viewers will have to decide whether to keep watching a show that leans towards the frustrating more than the joyful.