Would you like to see people fall in love? You might need to see people fall off of things. Maybe you would like to see adorable toddlers run around and forget about your problems. You are in the right place if you answered yes to any of these questions.

Quality reality TV can be difficult to find on cable. There's a lot of reality programs available on the internet.

Here are the 20 most binge-worthy reality shows we think you'll enjoy the most.

If we had included any of them, they would have to make up at least 10 entries. Here you can find our favorite shows. Docuseries are not "reality TV."

Here are the 20 most addictive reality shows on the internet.

20. The Big Flower Fight

A man and woman hold bouquets of flowers in a greenhouse.

Flower? I hardly know 'er! Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

You would like to look at a bunch of flowers. The Big Flower Fight is a show for people of all ages. Ten florists/garden artists compete in a series of trials that test their ability to make something beautiful into something even more beautiful, which is just as relaxing as it sounds.

The Big Flower Fight is a movie that is now available on the internet.

19. Tidying Up with Marie Kondo

In the first season of the show, Marie Kondo says she loves mess. She likes to create order out of the mess. Watching Kondo arrive in the houses of some disorganized people and create harmony from their piles of junk is a good way to make changes in your own life.

Kondo's film, "Tidying Up with Marie Kondo", is now available on the streaming service.

18. Say I Do

A woman in a wedding dress and a man in a patterned blue and white suit clutch each other's arms in excitement.

Surprise! It's a wedding! Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

Say I Do makes the idea of a wedding in less than a week seem like the peak of romance. The show's charm comes from its uplifting message, that true love deserves to be celebrated in all forms, and from its amazing three-man panel of experts who create marriage magic for the adorable couples. Don't forget to grab a pack of tissues.

Say I Do (opens in a new tab) is now available to view on the internet.

17. Old Enough

Old Enough is the perfect antidote for life's troubles because it shows small toddlers running to get things. Young children are sent out into the world to help their parents by doing simple tasks such as running to the store. It's a simple premise. You'll be so invested in these kids' journeys that you'll cry when they come back. Reality TV has become more and more cute. Belen Edwards is an entertainment reporter.

Old Enough is now streaming on the internet.

16. Ultimate Beastmaster

A man goes through a challenging obstacle course.

Time to go beast mode. Credit: Robert Voets/Netflix

The Ultimate Beastmaster pits international athletes against one of the hardest obstacle courses in the world. They look at each other.

The competitor with the highest score is called The Beast. Nine Beasts compete on a new course at the end of the season in order to become The Beastsmaster. If the Olympics were dumb, Ultimate Beastmaster would be their Olympics.

Ultimate Beastmaster is now streaming on the internet.

15. Next in Fashion

Next in Fashion takes the fashion focused competition popularized by Project Runway and throws the curveballs out the window, allowing designers to focus on creating their best outfits. Although they are not household names, the designers have strong histories. They are competing to win $250,000.

The hosts bring a fun dose of humor to the show. Next in Fashion is an easy binge to watch over the weekend.

Next in Fashion is now available to view on the internet.

14. The Circle

A split-screen view of one man freaking out on a couch and one woman clapping her hands over her mouth in surprise.

What's going down in the Circle? Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

The circle is a social media competition that begins boring and ends batshit.

The mix of Fox Reality's Solitary and MTV's Catfish tasks contestants with winning over strangers through a platform called The Circle. All that matters is that they gain influence and get closer to the $100,000 prize.

The Circle is now available on the streaming service.

13. Dating Around

Dating Around can get just as dramatic as ABC's The Bachelor.

The contestants are diverse in age, race, and sexuality but universally unlucky in love. Each participant goes on a single date, the same as all the other contestants, and the goal is to spark a connection with the eligible bachelor or bachelorette. There are a lot of awkward pauses. You're going to fall in love.

Dating Around (opens in a new tab) is now available to view on the internet.

12. Floor is Lava

Two men navigate a gym-themed obstacle course flooded with orange water.

Your childhood game of "Floor is Lava" comes to life. Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

The emphasis is on stupid. The show pits teams against themed obstacle courses in a Legend of the Temple style. What is the twist? There are obstacles in lava. You're out after falling in. It is high art. It's absolutely not. If you have to kill some time, is it a good watch? You think your butt is?

In a new tab, you can find a description of Floor Is Lava.

11. Amazing Interiors

Seemingly based on the old adage "don't judge a book by it's cover", the show's premise is to visit buildings that are hidden from view. The locations featured in this show are as stunning as they are unforgettable. The perfect background noise or pre-bed show can be found in each episode.

Interior Design Masters is a British competition series that challenges artists to redesign commercial spaces like restaurants, model homes, and storefronts. The winner gets to redesign a bar at a London hotel.

The show is now available on the streaming service.

10. The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On

A man and a woman stand beside a group of pool chairs.

The Lacheys are here to wreak HAVOC once again. Credit: Ilana Panich-Linsman/Netflix © 2022

The trashy reality TV show is called Marry or Move On. Each of the main couples on the show have the same dilemma: one partner wants to marry the other. With the help of Love is Blind's Nick andVanessa Lachey, these 12 people will have to decide if they want to stay together or not. It is an experiment to find your true love. They say that you can't look away from a train wreck. You cannot ignore the mess that is The Ultimatum.

The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On is now available on the streaming service.

9. Last Chance U

Junior colleges in the United States offer a last chance to turn their lives around for young, talented football players who find themselves in a bit of trouble but still want to play football in college. The players who have found themselves at East Mississippi Community College are the focus of last chance U.

We get an in-depth look at the kids who couldn't get into DI school or were kicked out for one reason or another if we focus on a year of the school's program. Sometimes it's because of their grades and other times it's law related. Some of the least privileged youth in America get an opportunity to make it to the top in this film.

The movie Last Chance U is now available on the streaming service.

8. Blown Away

Two men use a blowtorch on a piece of glassware.

Glassblowing is the coolest. Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

The stakes are high in the world of glass arts. A wrong move can ruin an award-winning masterpiece. The competitors in Blown Away have to nail weekly challenges and progress closer to the coveted title of "best in glass." There's screaming, there's crying, and there's a bunch of people saying "glory hole" next to a furnace.

The film is now streaming on the internet.

7. Fastest Car

The rich man. In this series, owners of luxury cars compete against older models in a quarter-mile race for a chance at the season title.

It's fast and exciting, as viewers guess which racer will win. Even if you don't like racing, a 1992 Honda Civic is still a great car.

The movie Fastest Car is now available on the streaming service.

6. Rhythm + Flow

A panel of two men and one woman in fancy clothing.

A very intense panel. Credit: Eddy Chen/Netflix

It's the first original music competition show on the internet and it's pretty rad.

In order to find undiscovered talent in the world of hip hop, celebrity judges T.I., Chance the Rapper, and Cardi B are scouting the cities of Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, and Chicago. The good performances are good and the criticism is good.

Pick a favorite and see who will win $250,000.

The movie Rhythm + Flow is now available on the streaming service.

5. Death by Magic

DMC takes his job very seriously DMC knows how dangerous stunts and tricks can be. The daredevil illusionist takes on feats with a proven track record of killing those who attempt them in his new series Death by Magic. As impressive as it is, the result is a fist-clenching, teeth-grinding debacle.

Do you not want to watch a dude die? Magic for Humans is a show hosted by the former Cupcake Wars host.

Death by Magic is now available on the streaming service.

4. Love Is Blind

A bride and her father walk down the aisle at an outdoor wedding.

Deepti on her way to make "Love is Blind" history. Credit: Adrian S. Burrows Sr./Netflix

Dating in the Dark, Bachelor in Paradise, and Married at First Sight are all included in Love Is Blind.

The experiment began with a pool of contestants getting to know each other viapods, adjoining rooms where they can talk to their hearts' content but never see who they're dating. The participants can meet face to face if they agree to get engaged. There is a lot of chaos ensues. Dental hygiene is discussed and weddings are planned. A.F. is pronounced "swoon."

Love Is Blind is now available on the streaming service.

3. The Casketeers

Francis and Kaiora Tipene are the stars of a reality show about owning a funeral home.

There is a lot of drama, antics, and spectacular combinations at Tipene Funerals. The Casketeers is a reality universe that will keep you coming back for more.

The Casketeers is now available on the streaming service.

2. Bling Empire

A group of four well-dressed men and women gather around one person's phone.

Meet the members of the bling empire. Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

The show is similar to Crazy Rich Asians in that it gives a peek into the lifestyles of the wealthy. Rich people on reality shows like pool parties, shopping sprees, and closets to die for. This show is a cut above the rest.

The film is now streaming on the internet.

1. Awake: The Million Dollar Game

A group of people count quarters together. A large amount of quarters. There was no paper, no pen, no breaks. The competition starts.

The contestants in Awake: The Million Dollar Game must take part in Minute to Win It-style challenges designed to exploit their exhaustion. In the first episode, participants are asked to drink frozen drinks because sleep deprivation makes them more sensitive to temperature. Ten times more spectacular are the 12 caveats round to round. Logic leaves the room. Emotional stability is mixed and coordination is absent.

Look at this. The episodes are 40 minutes long. It will make a difference in your life. A.F. said you're welcome.

Awake: The Million Dollar Game is now streaming on the internet.