'Bachelor Winter Games' spoilers: Who gets engaged?

The cast of "The Bachelor Winter Games." ABC

"The Bachelor Winter Games" may end with a proposal. The official Twitter page for the ABC dating show recently teased an engagement with a photo of a woman's hand entwined with a man's, displaying a sparkly ring. As to who gets engaged is something fans would have to tune in for but there are a few telling clues in the teaser.

As Refinery 29 noticed, the couple seems to be fair-skinned. This crosses out former "Bachelorette" hopeful Joshiah Graham and New Zealander Ally Thompson, who hit it off at the start of "Winter Games," off the list of candidates. The bride-to-be also wears a gold band of her left pinky. This particular detail has eagle-eyed fans convinced which lucky woman is the wearer: Clare Crawley.

Apparently, the pinkie ring looks identical to the one Clare has been seen sporting on the show. Those who failed to notice can keep up with some photos compiled by one Twitter fan below:

It is hard to tell who the groom might be. Followers of the show know, however, that Crawley, 36, found herself in a love triangle with Christian Rauch and "The Bachelorette" Canada's Benoit Beausejour-Savard, who she made out with on the premiere episode of the games. While the latter ended up packing his bags after Crawley said she was not feeling the spark, some seem to think he's still the one who got the girl.

Of course, it could also be Rauch as he and the Californian beauty seemed to have moved past their recent issues as evidenced by her acceptance of the bachelor's rose at the end of last week's episode. Fans will have to wait and see.

"The Bachelor Winter Games" is a special that only airs for two weeks. It returns on ABC on Tuesday, Feb. 20 before holding the final episode on Thursday, Feb 22.

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