‘Love Is Blind’ Season 8: How to Watch the First Episode Drop


Season 8 of Love Is Blind is launching on Valentine’s Day, tempting Netflix subscribers to cancel plans, get into sweats and fill up on drinks, snacks and drama.

If you’re ready to report for binge-watching duty, you should know that the latest edition of the reality show will spotlight singles based in Minneapolis. Season 8 will start with a record 32 participants and follow the familiar format of literal blind dates and engagements followed by face-to-face encounters, real-world tests and walks down the aisle. 

Love Is Blind’s new season will premiere over three weeks, starting with the debut of the first six episodes. If you see that as six good reasons to stick close to the TV, here’s exactly when you can watch the season 8 premiere.

Read more: What the New Netflix Price Hike Means for Your Subscription

When to watch Love Is Blind season 8 on Netflix

Your love affair with Netflix’s reality series can continue on Feb. 14. The first six episodes of Love Is Blind season 8 will premiere that Friday, followed by six more episodes over three weekly drops. Episodes should become available to stream at midnight PT (3 a.m. ET). Here are all the dates.

  • Episodes 1-6: Feb. 14
  • Episodes 7-9: Feb. 21
  • Episodes 10-11: Feb. 28
  • Episode 12: March 7

After Netflix increased prices last month, the Standard With Ads plan sits at $8 per month, up from $7. If you want to avoid commercials and unlock every show and movie on Netflix (some titles are unavailable on the ad-based plan due to licensing restrictions), you’ll need the streamer’s Standard or Premium plan. Standard costs $18 per month after the hike — it used to be $15.50 — and Premium costs $25 instead of $23.

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Netflix has renewed Love Is Blind through season 10, so it’s in this relationship for the long haul. A subscription grants you access to past seasons and other original reality series like The Circle, Selling Sunset and Too Hot to Handle. Netflix’s 2025 slate includes new installments of Squid Game, Wednesday and Stranger Things. Read our Netflix review.




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