When The 'Love Is Blind' Season 2 Finale Episode Is Out on Netflix

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After nine episodes of getting to know each other, it's almost the wedding day for the remaining contestants on Love Is Blind Season 2 on Netflix.

Ten contestants, five engaged couples, are left on the show, but will there be five weddings to celebrate, or will some of them get cold feet?

The first nine episodes aired over two weeks, so some singletons left without securing a match, some couples have gotten together and broken up, while others are now preparing for their big day.

There's just one episode left in Season 2 before the potential reunion and aftershow specials, so here's when you can catch the last episode of Love Is Blind Season 2.

When Is The Love Is Blind Season 2 Finale Date?

Netflix has confirmed when we'll be able to see which couple make it, and which ones break up in the finale episode.

The next episode, the tenth of the season, will launch on Netflix on Friday, February 25, 2022. If the current season follows the same structure as the first season, the episode will be titled "The Weddings," and there may be some more episodes to look forwards to afterwards.

Love Is Blind Season 2 Reunion

Netflix has yet to confirm if there will be another reunion episode of Love Is Blind for Season 2.

For Season 1, there was a special reunion episode which aired for free on YouTube a week after the events of "The Weddings" episode.

After the series started trending on the streaming service, Netflix revisited a lot of the couples, and the singletons, and aired three "After The Altar" specials.

These specials were filmed two years after the original string of episodes were filmed so we would not be likely to see anything similar to this for Season 2 for another year.

Love Is Blind Season 2 Remaining Contestants

Ahead of the final episode, there are five couples still together getting ready for their wedding day.

Falling at the final hurdle, Kara Williams and Jason Beaumont, Joey Miller and Caitlin McKee, and Kyle Abrams and Shaina Hurley all decided to split up before their respective weddings.

Love Is Blind Season 2 Iyanna McNeely
Iyanna McNeely in Season 2 of "Love Is Blind" on Netflix. Netflix

The five remaining couples are 32-year-old project manager Jarrette Jones and 27-year-old program coordinator Iyanna McNeely; 32-year-old realtor Shayne Jansen and 29-year-old consulting manager Natalie Lee; and 32-year-old communications manager Mallory Zapata and 31-year-old executive assistant Salvador Perez.

We also have 36-year-old VP of product marketing Nick Thompson and 29-year-old associate director of marketing Danielle Ruhl, as well as 31-year-old information data analyst Deepti Vempati and 33-year-old veterinarian and DJ Abishek 'Shake' Chatterjee.

Love Is Blind Season 2 Format

The premise of the show features 30 men and women entering a house where they must choose a partner based on their voice alone.

The genders are kept separate and they can only communicate in a "pod" without seeing each other. They are only allowed to meet once they become engaged.

The engaged couples then head to a retreat in Playa del Carmen, Mexico where they can get to know each other and the other pairings from the pods.

They are all then sent to the same apartment complex in Atlanta, Georgia where they meet each other's families and prepare for their wedding days. The contestants can call off the weddings at any point.

You can catch up with the entire first season of Love Is Blind on Netflix now, as well as the first nine episodes of Love Is Blind Season 2.

Episode 10 of Love Is Blind Season 2 will drop on Netflix on Friday, February 25, 2022.

Love Is Blind Season 2 Nick Lachey
Nick Lachey as the host in Season 2 of "Love Is Blind" Netflix

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