10 Netflix Dating Shows to Binge Watch After ‘Love Is Blind’

If you’re still buzzing after Love Is Blind Season 7 and craving more drama-filled romance, Netflix has you covered. From tropical islands to quirky setups, here’s a roundup of dating shows guaranteed to entertain. These shows bring unique twists to the search for love, with everything from rule-breaking temptations to sibling wingmen. Here’s your list of must-watch dating shows for your next binge session.
Love Is Blind Around the World
Missing Love Is Blind already? Good news: you can dive into the world of blind dating with international spin-offs. Each country’s version puts its twist on the social experiment. The Japanese version showcases thoughtful, reserved contestants creating surprisingly deep connections (plus off-screen drama fans love to speculate about). Meanwhile, in Brazil, emotions run high, sparking laugh-out-loud moments. Versions are available from the UK, Sweden, Mexico, and even Argentina, giving you a glimpse into romance around the world.
Perfect Match
Imagine some of your favorite reality dating personalities — all competing on one show to find their Perfect Match. This series brings together singles from Love Is Blind, Too Hot to Handle, The Ultimatum, and more in a tropical villa. Hosted by Nick Lachey, contestants can switch partners to find lasting connections, with a twist: the strongest couples get control, deciding who pairs up, breaks up, or even leaves. With familiar faces, strategy, and endless games, Perfect Match promises nonstop surprises across two binge-worthy seasons.
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Too Hot to Handle
In Too Hot to Handle, singles arrive on an idyllic island for a summer fling, only to find that any physical contact costs money. Hosted by Lana, an AI with a Siri-like voice, contestants are challenged to build connections without kissing or more if they want to win the $100,000 prize. Watching contestants struggle between instant attraction and financial stakes leads to both laughs and real moments of growth. With six seasons and several international versions, it’s packed with drama and genuine connections.
The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On
The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On puts real-life couples at a crossroads, where one partner is ready to commit while the other is still unsure. To make things more intense, couples split up and enter “trial marriages” with others. The experience forces them to confront their feelings and decide if they’re truly meant to stay together or part ways. With raw emotions and tough conversations, The Ultimatum pushes couples to reflect on what they really want in a relationship.
Single’s Inferno
Single’s Inferno, a South Korean dating show, sends singles to a bare-bones island with no luxuries. Their goal: find a partner to earn a ticket to “Paradise,” a five-star resort where they can relax and finally learn each other’s personal details. Until then, they can’t reveal age, jobs, or much about their lives, leading to chemistry-based connections. The beautiful setting, cultural uniqueness, and raw emotions make Single’s Inferno a hit across three seasons.
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Dated & Related
Imagine searching for love with your sibling by your side! In Dated & Related, seven sibling duos (plus a pair of cousins) enter a French villa to meet other sibling pairs, all looking for romance. Each sibling acts as the other’s wingperson, resulting in brutally honest opinions, embarrassing moments, and hilarious interactions. With $100,000 at stake, these family teams must make smart dating choices — or risk losing it all for love.
The Ultimatum: Queer Love
The Ultimatum: Queer Love puts a new spin on the original series, following LGBTQ+ couples as they decide whether to marry or part ways. Featuring five diverse couples, this season offers a more inclusive and nuanced exploration of commitment and love. The journey is filled with humor, tears, and moments of self-discovery as contestants test their relationships outside their usual comfort zones.
The Circle
While The Circle isn’t strictly a dating show, it’s evolved into a social experiment where romantic connections often blossom. Contestants move into separate apartments and communicate only via messaging, with the option to play as themselves or catfish as someone else. As relationships and alliances form, The Circle delivers everything from friendships to flirtations — and even a few real romances. With versions in the U.S., Brazil, and France, each brings a unique spin to this social media-driven format.
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Love on the Spectrum
Love on the Spectrum is a heartwarming dating show that follows young adults on the autism spectrum as they navigate love and relationships. Full of touching, real moments, the series highlights both the challenges and joys of dating, breaking down misconceptions about people on the spectrum. Season 2 introduces new faces along with familiar ones, capturing the highs, lows, and unique experiences of dating for everyone.
Sexy Beasts
Ever wondered what it’d be like to date without judging appearances? Sexy Beasts disguises contestants in elaborate costumes, transforming them into animals, aliens, and more. It’s hilarious to watch as they try to build connections as a monster or panda, only to reveal their true selves at the end. The results are often surprising, showing just how much personality matters — or doesn’t.
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