Cupid isn’t taking a break anytime soon!Love is Blindismaking a return with Season 4.

Ever wished to find someone who loves you for who you are and not just your looks? Well, these 30 brand-new singles in Seattle are takinga totally unconventional approach to the world of modern dating.

Brett in a promo still for Love is Blind Season 4

They’re signing up to find their true love. The twist? They won’t be able to see each other! Without any interference from the outside world, these singles have the opportunity to get to know a bunch of potential matches until they find someone they can really connect with. And here’s the craziest part: they propose to each other before even laying eyes on their fiancé!

Hosted byNickandVanessa Lachey,Love is Blindis areality seriesthat goes above and beyondto see whether love is truly blindand if love alone is enough to fuel a relationship that can overcome the hurdles of reality.

Conner in a promo still for Love is Blind Season 4

Season 4 ofLove is Blindofficially premieres on Netflix on June 18, 2025. Without further ado, here are the new singles forLove is BlindSeason 4.

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Brett (36, Design Director)

“My ideal woman is successful, independent, and fearless.”

Our resident workaholic is making his way back to the dating scene. Ever since his last relationship of two years ended in 2016, Brett’s been letting his career take off and become the successful, “financially stable” man that he is today. A “good listener” as well, he’s looking for someone who has her ambitions set and knows her potential.

Chris in a promo still for Love is Blind Season 4

Conner (28, Operations Manager)

“I tend to fall for someone hard and fast.”

Conner’s got a great/bad habit of falling in love real hard. But hey, in a world of instant dating and endless swipes, nothing’s more romantic than an old-school lover. Conner’s looking for someone who “loves God” and is “family oriented.” For someone who considers himself “witty and funny,” he’s not shy about “physical touch and communication.”

Jack in a promo still for Love is Blind Season 4

Chris (32, Technical Recruiter)

“I haven’t found “the one” because of option paralysis.”

When you’ve been swiping your entire dating life, chances are you’re left with a serious case of “option paralysis” - just like Chris right here. After being single for more than six years, Chris is more than ready to search for love and have an “emotional connection before a physical one." Speaking of physical, you’re able to find him working out at the gym and hoping to find a certain smart and funny someone who’s just as athletic as him.

Jimmy in a promo still for Love is Blind Season 4

Jack (30, Software Sales)

“The key to my heart is someone who would be a great mom.”

For Jack, family is his number one priority, which pretty much explains why his ideal woman is someone who’d make an awesome mother. Disillusioned by the modern dating scene, Jack wants someone who’s “nurturing, loyal and genuine” and not “too full of themselves.” A fan of the wilderness, he’d be thrilled if his special someone loves the outdoors as well.

Jimmy (29, Technical Product Manager)

“The key to my heart is not being afraid to suck at something new.”

If saying yes to everything is your thing, and you’re unafraid of trying and failing, chances are you’re JImmy’s type. Admittedly, he has not always been the perfect lover. He has a tendency of being “quick to judge others' actions,” and focuses more on someone’s looks. Through this show, Jimmy hopes to get past that barrier, and one of his goals is to have “deep,” meaningful conversations. He also hopes to find someone willing to spend time with his family during Greek Easter, “cracking eggs, eating lamb, and drinking ouzo.”

Juan (30, Mortgage Loan Officer)

“I’m looking for someone I can learn from and build a life with.”

Juan’s got a bad habit of spending too much time at work, hindering him from all the good that comes with love. At the moment, he’s seeking the “right woman that’s the full package,” somebody “trustworthy, caring, and smart,” to be a part of his happy ending. Juan may not be the best at keeping his home tidy, but he’s got the fire and flames to succeed in life.

Josh (31, Project Engineer)

“People either love or hate that I joke around a lot.”

For Josh, finding true love, especially “anything of substance,” is the ultimate end goal. Ever since breaking up with his partner of seven years, he’s been surfing around the dating scene. But this time, Josh is ready to find someone that’s “down-to-earth” and a great listener. Bonus points if you’re not intimated by his competitive side.

Bill (33, Real Estate Investor)

“I’m still single because I can’t be tamed.”

Bill is currently on the lookout for deeper relationships, and withLove is Blind, he sees it as the perfect opportunity to go beyond “surface-level relationships." He jokes around every so often (sometimes a little too much), but when it comes to “unconditional love, Bill’s serious about finding that special someone whom he can spend his time together and share hobbies with.

Josh “JP” (30, Plant Operations Director)

“My best quality is that I am a caregiver and take pride in my partner’s happiness.”

JP’s not very picky when it comes to love, but if you’re “unwilling to communicate,” or just too immature for his liking, you won’t get far with him (understandably so). Still, he’s searching for a future wife who’s a ray of sunshine and “takes pride in her happiness” as a caregiver.” And if you enjoy a good Mariners game and other sports events, that’s a huge plus.

Marshall (27, Marketing Manager)

“I accept that everyone isn’t perfect including myself.”

Despite his efforts, Marshall still hasn’t found someone who can share a “deep mental and emotional connection” with him. But then again, that may be because of his “perfectionist” tendencies. Still, you’re able to’t help but fall in love with a man who loves spending time in the kitchen and “cooks his ass off." Marshall hopes his future partner has great ambitions but can still maintain “family-oriented” values.