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This match-making process includes in-depth interviews, questionnaires, and compatibility testing. The results are kept secret from the contestants until the end of the show.
If all of the players don't choose their perfect match by the season finale, the cast loses the game. If all of the singles are able to correctly match up with their predetermined partners, they share a large cash prize and gain a potential soul mate.
Read on for some things you might not know about MTV's "Are You the One?"
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The casting process for "Are You the One?" is super personal.
The showrunners ask cast members a lot of questions.
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There's also a science behind each perfect match.
The show has some special matching methods.
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The show isn't scripted.
It's all real, according to the cast members.
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The show will interview your exes.
Things get personal.
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The game apparently has no rules.
This could explain the drama.
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People have tried to crack the "Are You the One?" love algorithm.
Many people have tackled the algorithm.
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Only one season of the show has lost the game.
The season-five cast failed.
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Some couples from the show - including ones who were not a perfect match - are still together.
Ethan Diamond and Amber Diamond (née Lee) have kids.
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Contestants aren't allowed to have paper and pens in the house.
Producers don't want contestants trying to use math to uncover the matches.
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The only place in the house that doesn't have cameras is apparently the fridge.
Cameras are everywhere.
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With season eight, the show made history as the first dating show to have an entire cast of people who identify as sexually fluid.
Season eight had a cast of individuals who identify as sexually fluid.
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