If you’ve blocked a number on your iPhone and now need to check who is on that list, you’re not alone. Maybe you blocked a spam caller, a coworker, or an old contact and now want to review, edit, or unblock them. The good news is that Apple makes it pretty simple to find blocked numbers on iPhone, and the whole process usually takes less than a minute.
In this guide, you’ll learn exactly where blocked numbers are stored on your iPhone, how to view the full list, and how to remove someone from it if needed. I’ll also cover a few edge cases, like blocked email addresses, app-specific blocks, and what to do if you do not see the number you expected. The steps are quick, the menus are easy to follow, and you do not need any special tools. If you can open Settings, you can do this.
Quick Summary
- Open Settings.
- Tap Apps or Phone, depending on your iPhone version.
- Tap Blocked Contacts.
- Review the list of blocked phone numbers and contacts.
- Swipe left or tap Edit to remove a block if needed.
Tutorial – How to Find Blocked Numbers on iPhone
This method shows you the full list of blocked phone numbers and contacts saved on your iPhone. Once you’re in the list, you can review, unblock, or confirm whether a specific caller is blocked.
Step 1: Open the Settings app
Tap Settings on your iPhone Home Screen or in the App Library.
After you open Settings, you’ll see a long list of iPhone options. This is the main control center for calls, messages, privacy, and account settings.
Step 2: Go to Phone, Messages, or FaceTime
Scroll down and tap Phone, Messages, or FaceTime, depending on what type of blocked contact you want to check.
Each of these sections can show blocked contacts tied to that service. If you blocked someone from calling, Phone is usually the best place to check first. If you blocked them in iMessage, Messages may be the better path.
Step 3: Tap Blocked Contacts
Inside the selected menu, tap Blocked Contacts.
You should now see a list of all blocked numbers and contacts saved on your iPhone. This list may include phone numbers, saved contacts, and, sometimes, email addresses if they were blocked via Messages or FaceTime.
Step 4: Review the blocked list
Look through the list to find the number or contact you want.
If the person is blocked, their number or contact card will appear here. If you do not recognize a name, it may be because the blocked entry is tied to a saved contact rather than a raw phone number.
Step 5: Unblock a number if needed
Swipe left on the number, then tap Unblock. On some versions of iOS, you may need to tap Edit first, then tap the red minus button next to the contact.
Once unblocked, that person can call, text, or FaceTime you again, depending on the service. If you only wanted to check the list, you can stop here without making any changes.
Alternative Methods or Edge Cases
Check blocked contacts from different menus:
On newer iPhones, blocked contacts can often be found in Settings > Apps > Phone > Blocked Contacts. On older versions of iOS, it may be directly under Settings > Phone.Blocked through Messages or FaceTime:
If you blocked someone from a text thread or FaceTime call, their info may still show under the shared blocked list. iPhone uses one central blocked list, so checking one section usually reflects the others.Search for a specific contact instead of scrolling:
If the blocked list is long, open Contacts or Phone and check whether the number is saved under a name you recognize. The blocked list sometimes shows the contact name instead of the number itself.Blocked email addresses, not just phone numbers:
In Messages, blocked entries may include email addresses tied to iMessage. This can be confusing if you expected to see only phone numbers.Carrier-level blocking vs. iPhone blocking:
If a number still reaches you after you blocked it, your carrier may have its own filtering settings. That is separate from the iPhone’s built-in blocked list.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if a number is blocked on my iPhone?
Check Settings > Phone > Blocked Contacts. If the number or contact appears there, it is blocked.
Can I see blocked numbers in the Phone app?
Not directly in the call log. You need to open Settings and check Blocked Contacts.
Will someone know I blocked their number?
No, iPhone does not send a notification to the blocked person.
Can I block and unblock numbers from the same screen?
Yes. In Blocked Contacts, you can review the list and remove a block by swiping left or tapping Edit.
Why is a contact name showing instead of a phone number?
If the number is saved in your Contacts app, iPhone may display the contact name instead of the raw number.
Does blocking a number also block texts and FaceTime?
Usually yes. iPhone blocking applies across calls, texts, and FaceTime for that contact.
Tips
Keep your blocked list cleaned up regularly.
If you block lots of spam calls, check the list once in a while so you do not accidentally keep a real contact blocked.Save important numbers before blocking them.
If a number is not saved, it can be harder to identify later when you review the blocked list.Use Silence Unknown Callers if spam is the issue.
This is a useful option if you want fewer interruptions without manually blocking every unknown number.Remember that blocked numbers are tied to your iPhone account, not just one app.
A block in Phone may affect Messages and FaceTime too.If you switch iPhones, check your blocked list on the new device.
Your settings may sync through iCloud, but it is worth confirming after setup.
Troubleshooting
I do not see “Blocked Contacts.”
Your iOS version may place it in a different menu. Try Settings > Phone, Messages, or FaceTime. If needed, use the Settings search bar and type Blocked Contacts.The number is blocked, but I still get calls or texts.
The sender may be using a different number or email address. Some spam callers rotate numbers, so one block may not catch every attempt.I cannot find the exact number I blocked.
The entry may be saved as a contact name, email address, or another phone number tied to the same person. Check your Contacts app and look for alternate contact details.I removed the block, but the person still cannot reach me.
Restart your iPhone and make sure the contact is truly removed from the blocked list. Also check whether the issue is on the other person’s side or with their carrier.My blocked list looks empty.
That means no numbers are currently blocked on the section you checked. Try checking Phone, Messages, and FaceTime to confirm across services.
Conclusion
Finding blocked numbers on iPhone is straightforward once you know where Apple hides the list. In most cases, you only need to open Settings, go to Phone or Messages, and tap Blocked Contacts.
From there, you can review every blocked number, confirm whether someone is on the list, and unblock contacts in a few taps. If you were trying to clean up spam blocks or restore access to a real contact, you should now have exactly what you need.

Matthew Burleigh has been writing tech tutorials since 2008. His writing has appeared on dozens of different websites and been read over 50 million times.
After receiving his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Computer Science he spent several years working in IT management for small businesses. However, he now works full time writing content online and creating websites.
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