Are You the One?
is an American reality television series featuring a group of men and women that are secretly paired into couples via a matchmaking algorithm.[1] From season 3 onward, the prize was reduced any time that the house failed to identify any matches other than those already confirmed via the truth booth.[2] This series was marked as the first to exclusively feature openly LGBT and sexually fluid contestants, a decision that was met with critical acclaim.This season had a rule change, if there is a "black out" at a matchup ceremony (meaning no beams of light other than already-confirmed matches) then the house gets $250,000 deducted from their prize.Instead, Terrance would choose two people, one guy and one girl, to come up and press a button stopping a scrolling wheel of faces at random of the opposite sex.Everyone back at the house then voted whichever couple they thought most likely to be a 'Perfect Match' into the Truth Booth.[2] For the first time on Are You the One?, all cast members were sexually fluid,[18] with no gender limitations on their potential perfect matches.The series, filmed in Melbourne, Australia and hosted by Karamo Brown, featured ten perfect matches from previous seasons returning to compete in tasks designed to test the strength of their bonds.