: On newer versions, you may also find it under Settings > Privacy & Security > Blocked Contacts . How to "Search" Within the List

The process is intuitive for viewing your current block list, but the lack of a search bar makes managing a large block list tedious. If you are looking for a specific number, you might find it faster to search for the contact in your main Contacts list first, unblock them there, or use the "Settings Search" bar to jump quickly to the menu.

: Open Settings > Apps > Phone > Blocked Contacts .

Open Settings and scroll down to select Phone , Messages , FaceTime , or Mail . Within each, you'll find a Blocked Contacts (or just "Blocked") option.

That’s the central, unified list. From there you can review, unblock, or add new numbers. Check every few months to keep your block list clean and up to date.

: Go to Settings > Messages (or FaceTime ) > Blocked Contacts . All these apps share the same master list.

To search or view your blocked numbers on an iPhone, you typically navigate through the app to find a consolidated list . While iOS doesn't feature a dedicated "search bar" within this list for specific numbers, you can manually scroll through or use the main Settings search to jump to the right menu. How to View the Blocked Numbers List