Dating shows are one of those things that many people are drawn into due to all the drama and steamy relationships, and some have even caused many viewers to question if they would take the leap of faith to find love on a reality television platform.

Researchers from the SlotsUp website have taken a deeper look into which dating shows are the most successful in their contestants finding love and staying together after the final episode concludes.

Here are the top 5 most successful shows in the world that you might want to test your luck on.

1. “90 Day Fiancé”

Can love really go the distance? This show centers around the relationships of those in the U.S. with partners who are in other countries. After receiving a 90-day visa for the partner to come to the U.S., the couple must decide whether or not they’re going to get married and stay in the states, or if they’ll end their relationship and go separate ways.

The show has a 75% success rate, with 28 out of 37 couples that are still together after their season ended.

2. “Love Is Blind”

This show really tests if someone’s personality and ability to keep interesting conversations overcomes their looks. Before even seeing each other, the couples propose to each other behind closed doors and are tested in the real world when they immediately start living together and planning their wedding.

There’s only been one season of the show, but it turned out to be pretty successful with a 50% success rate and three out of six couples still going strong.

3. “Married At First Sight”

People participate in an experiment where a spiritualist, a relationship coach and a sociologist match strangers together based statistically on science. These new couples never meet before they meet each other at the altar, and then have to go through several weeks of married life to decide if they’re going to stay together or split.

This unique way of meeting your lifelong partner has a 30% success rate, while 12 of the 39 couples are still together.

4. “The Bachelorette”

One woman starts with over 20 men and narrows down her options week by week to eventually find a husband by the end of her journey.

This unconventional way to find love has a 29% success rate and only five out of 17 of these couples have lasted.

5. “Love Island UK”

A group of single men and women enter into a villa for the summer in hopes of finding love. Each week they have to find someone to “couple up” with and whoever is left without a mate, gets booted off the island.

This British television show, which has U.S. and Australian versions as well, has a 23% success rate with 10 out of 43 couples still together.

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Tayshia Adams has officially taken over as “The Bachelorette” on ABC. She is pictured with host Chris Harrison.  ABC/Craig Sjodin