Love Is Blind has taken the world by storm as one of Netflix’s most iconic reality shows. From emotional proposals to dramatic walkouts, the show delivers endless moments of chaos and romance. But what if you could make your viewing experience even more entertaining? Enter the Love Is Blind Drinking Game!
Perfect for watch parties or solo binges, this game turns every awkward silence and tearful confession into a reason to sip.
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What Is Love Is Blind Drinking Game?
Love Is Blind has cemented itself as a Netflix sensation since its debut in 2020, captivating audiences with its unique take on modern romance. From dramatic reveals to heartfelt moments, Love Is Blind continues to draw millions of fans who eagerly tune in to see if love can truly conquer all.
Tailored to the show’s unique quirks—like love triangles or dramatic exits—the drinking rules are easy to follow and guaranteed to add a dose of hilarity to Netflix drinking games for couples.
Which Love Is Blind Season Is Best for Drinking Game?
If you’re looking to take your Love Is Blind obsession to the next level, Season 2, Season 4, and Season 7 are the clear frontrunners for the ultimate drinking game experience.
Season 2: This season has it all—unforgettable love triangles, hilarious moments (like Nick and Danielle’s quirky costumes), and the iconic moment when Deepti walked away from Shake’s shallow antics, becoming a fan favorite. Every episode is a rollercoaster, filled with drama and empowering mic-drop moments perfect for toasting.
Season 4: Cranked up the intensity with explosive love triangles and jaw-dropping antics from the so-called “mean girls” of the pods. With unforgettable moments like Brett and Tiffany’s swoon-worthy romance and Irina’s hilariously awkward confessionals, this season is the reality TV cocktail you never knew you needed.
Season 7: Fresh and fiery, this latest season delivered jaw-dropping moments, from emotional reunions to shocking revelations about relationships. Married couples like Taylor and Garrett and Ashley and Tyler show love’s endurance, while messy splits and bombshell secrets keep the drama flowing.
Drinking Game Rules for Love Is Blind: Season 2
Take a Sip When:
- Shake interrupts someone or makes an unwelcome comment.
- A contestant mentions regrets from their time on the show (e.g., Kyle not proposing to Deepti).
- Someone calls out Shake for his behavior (Nick, Vanessa, or a fellow cast member).
- The hosts, Nick or Vanessa Lachey, ask a particularly awkward or probing question.
Take Two Sips When:
- Shaina apologizes for her actions involving Shayne and Kyle.
- Deepti is praised for her decision to walk away from Shake.
- Sal expresses frustration about Mallory and Jarrette’s past conversation in Mexico.
- A contestant admits they only realized the truth about a relationship while watching the show.
Finish Your Drink When:
- Shake says something outrageous, such as comparing marriage to “making a big purchase”.
- Someone shares a significant relationship update (e.g., Shaina’s marriage or Danielle and Nick’s therapy).
- Kyle confesses his feelings for Deepti, declaring, “I love her so much.”
Drinking Game Rules for Love Is Blind: Season 4
Take a Sip When:
- A contestant references their past struggles, such as “growing pains” or “challenges.”
- Someone cries in the pods while expressing their emotions.
- A cast member expresses doubts about their partner after meeting in person.
- A golden goblet makes an appearance at the resort in Mexico.
Take Two Sips When:
- A contestant confesses they were not their partner’s first pick (cue the awkward tension).
- A couple discusses their future plans, like buying a home or starting a family (Tiffany and Brett, Kwame and Chelsea).
- Drama unfolds at a reunion or party (e.g., Jackie and Josh’s confrontation with Monica).
- A cast member apologizes for past behavior (Irina’s attempt to make amends with Amber).
Finish Your Drink When:
- A contestant decides mid-season that they proposed to the wrong person (as teased in the Netflix trailer!).
- A couple splits after failing to resolve their differences (Marshall and Jackelina’s tension, anyone?).
- A family member strongly objects to the marriage during a meet-the-family segment.
Drinking Game Rules for Love Is Blind: Season 7
Take a Sip When:
- A contestant mentions “trust issues” or “communication problems.”
- Someone receives a surprise DM from an ex, sparking drama (e.g., Garrett and Taylor’s argument about exes).
- A participant says, “I’ve never felt this way before.”
- The golden goblets make an appearance in the pods or at a reunion.
Take Two Sips When:
- A couple argues over secrets or omitted truths (e.g., Tyler revealing his sperm donation past to Ashley).
- Someone sheds a tear during a heartfelt confession.
- A contestant declares they’re “in it for love, not the cameras.”
- A participant storms off or visibly shuts down during a conversation (looking at you, Marissa and Ramses).
Finish Your Drink When:
- A contestant walks out of the experiment entirely (e.g., Marissa’s breakup with Ramses days before their wedding).
- A major bombshell drops during the reunion episode (like a cast member confessing regret about their choices).
- A couple ties the knot at the altar (Taylor and Garrett, Ashley and Tyler).
Variations for Love Is Blind Drinking Game
Let’s level up your Love Is Blind watch party with these hilarious and innovative twists. These rules go beyond the typical drinking game, injecting extra fun, drama, and absurdity into your viewing experience. Grab your golden goblets and let’s get wild!
1. The Pod Confession Penalty
- Every time someone overuses a pod buzzword like “soulmate,” “emotional connection,” or “deep,” the last person to shout “LOVE ISN’T BLIND!” must take a drink.
- If you accidentally say one of these buzzwords yourself, you owe two sips to the group.
2. The “Walk of Shame” Rule
- If a contestant dramatically walks out of a conversation or scene, everyone has to “walk” (crawl, shuffle, or dance) to refill their drink—no shortcuts allowed!
- Bonus: If someone storms out mid-reunion, the group must collectively chug for the duration of their absence.
3. Ring It On
- Anytime someone shows off their engagement ring or awkwardly fiddles with it, everyone takes a sip while shouting, “Put a ring on it!”
- If someone mentions “the wrong person” being proposed to, you have to cheers to your “favorite second choice” in life (be creative) before drinking.
4. The Wedding Vow Countdown
- When the wedding episodes roll around, everyone predicts whether the bride or groom will say “I do.” If you’re wrong, take two drinks and dramatically declare, “I was blindsided!”
- Bonus: If both say no, everyone has to toast to the drama and take a big gulp.
5. The Eye Contact Challenge
- Every time two people lock eyes awkwardly for more than 3 seconds, hold eye contact with someone in your group while you both take a sip. First to break the stare takes an extra drink.
- If Vanessa or Nick Lachey makes intense eye contact with the camera, everyone drinks.
6. The “Cheers to Toxicity” Rule
- If someone says something completely ridiculous or toxic (e.g., “I thought I’d be more physically attracted to you”), the group must toast to the chaos and take a sip.
- Bonus: If someone calls out bad behavior directly, you can skip your drink and nominate someone else to drink on your behalf.
7. The Drama Dice
- Write down dramatic scenarios on slips of paper (e.g., “fights over exes,” “tears in the pods,” or “awkward family meet-ups”). Draw one before each episode, and if it happens, the entire group must finish their drink while chanting, “Netflix gold!”
8. “Pick Your Couple” Draft
- Before the season starts, everyone drafts their favorite couple. Anytime that couple fights, you drink. If they break up, you have to finish your drink and announce, “I’m switching to Team [New Couple]!”
9. Goblet Gauntlet
- Whenever a golden goblet appears, the first person to shout, “Goblet of truth!” gets to make someone else drink.
- Bonus: If someone spills their drink, they must give an impromptu “Love is Blind”-style speech explaining why they deserve another chance.
10. Reunion Roast Rule
- When the reunion airs, take a sip every time someone looks uncomfortable, rolls their eyes, or makes a passive-aggressive comment.
- If someone storms off or tears up, the group must dramatically pretend to cry while drinking.
The Love Is Blind Drinking Game is here to level up your watch party, whether you’re cheering for epic proposals, cringing at awkward confessions, or chugging to dramatic exits, this game brings fans together to celebrate the chaos and charm of one of Netflix’s most beloved reality shows.