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Joanna S Freedman

Love Island fans 'spot way to work out who wins before result is announced'

Love Island viewers are convinced they have worked out a way to learn the 2019 winner before they're announced.

Taking to social media, one dedicated fan of the ITV dating show noted that every year there had been a secret pattern in place.

Sharing screen grabs of each series from 2015 to last year, they said: "Every couple who has won Love Island has been standing on the right of Caroline #LoveIsland.

"Think I've cracked the love island code tbh".

First winners Max Morley and Jess Impiazzi were on the right (ITV)
Cara and Nathan followed the same pattern (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Sure enough, in 2015 Max Morley and Jess Impiazzi were both the right of the TV host when looking straight at them, while a year later Cara De La Hoyde and Nathan Massey were in the same position.

Amber Davies and Kem Cetinay were also seen to the right of Cazza in 2017, while last year's victors Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham followed the same pattern.

The post soon went viral online, with one Twitter user writing: "Gonna be looking at whos standing on the right of her tonight hmmm".

While another added: "Omg thats weird".

Amber and Kem also stood in the same spot (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
Dani and Jack made it four years in a row (James Gourley/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
Will the same happen with this year's cohort? (ITV)

"Fs I hope this isn't set up," another wrote as they shared the evidence with their pal.

While a fourth chipped in: "It's a conspiracy".

Of course, it's likely the positioning is just a complete accident.

Nevertheless, fans will be eagerly watching tonight to see if the winners end up in the same place again.

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